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Killing Fields

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Download links and information about Killing Fields by Molemen. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 50:31 minutes.

Artist: Molemen
Release date: 2006
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 17
Duration: 50:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro (featuring DJ Presyce) 1:13
2. Street Conflict (featuring Cormega, Hostyle, Kl) 3:02
3. Life Sentence (featuring Brother Ali) 2:50
4. Full Metal Jacket (featuring Kool G. Rap, Mass Hysteria) 3:45
5. Up to Par (featuring Panik) 1:05
6. Provin' Em Wrong (featuring Rhymefest) 3:25
7. Backhand Clap (featuring Grafh) 3:19
8. Vague Ultimatum (featuring Memo) 1:01
9. My Alien Girlfriend (featuring Felt) 3:31
10. One Shot, One Kill 1:37
11. 2 Hour Banger (featuring Saigon) 3:44
12. The Come Up (featuring Juice) 4:50
13. Scarlet Letter (featuring Del The Funky Homosapien, Casual, VIrtuoso) 3:34
14. Love Kills War (featuring PNS) 1:41
15. Redemption (featuring Mikah 9) 4:02
16. QB2Bk (featuring Little, Poinson Pen) 3:35
17. V (featuring Vakill) 4:17

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Repping for Chicago, the Molemen are a hip-hop production team comprised of Panik, PNS, and Memo. They've been crafting high quality beats since the mid-‘90s, collaborating with a wide array of artists locally and from both coasts. Flexing a diverse, layered, and undeniably funky sound influenced by O.G.s like Diamond D, Large Professor, and Dr. Dre, they continue to mine old records for fresh breaks even as current trends shift to simpler, loop-less digi-jams. On Killing Fields they back up an impressive list of top-flight underground MCs, including Del and Casual from Hieroglyphics on the guitar-laced "Scarlet Letter," Brother Ali on the piano-driven "Life Sentence," and Saigon on the rowdy throwdown "2 Hour Banger." Other guests include Vakil, Cormega, Posion Pen, and Felt, making this the perfect choice for serious fans of millennium-era subterranean rap.