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Give the Drummer Some

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Download links and information about Give the Drummer Some by Travis Barker. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 51:24 minutes.

Artist: Travis Barker
Release date: 2011
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 12
Duration: 51:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Can a Drummer Get Some (feat. Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Swizz Beatz & Game) [feat. Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Swizz Beatz & Game] 3:21
2. If You Want To (feat. Pharrell & Lupe Fiasco) [feat. Pharrell & Lupe Fiasco] 3:53
3. Carry It (feat. RZA, Raekwon & Tom Morello) [feat. RZA, Raekwon & Tom Morello] 3:56
4. Knockin' (feat. Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, E-40 & Dev) [feat. Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, E-40 & Dev] 4:01
5. Jump Down (feat. The Cool Kids) [feat. The Cool Kids] 3:07
6. Devil's Got a Hold (feat. Slaughterhouse) [feat. Slaughterhouse] 5:53
7. Let's Go (feat. Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes & Lil Jon) [feat. Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes & Lil Jon] 3:13
8. Saturday Night (feat. Transplants & Slash) [feat. Transplants & Slash] 3:24
9. Cool Head (feat. Kid Cudi) [feat. Kid Cudi] 4:39
10. Raw S**t (feat. Tech N9ne & Bun B) [feat. Tech N9Ne & Bun B] 3:19
11. Just Chill (feat. Beanie Sigel, Bun B & Kobe) [feat. Beanie Sigel, Bun B & Kobe] 3:28
12. Beat Goes On (feat. Cypress Hill) [feat. Cypress Hill] 9:10

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In 1999, the idea that the guy who played drums on Enema of the State would be producing hip-hop tracks with one of the kids from the Hot Boys was an outlandish one at best. Somewhere along the line, though, Travis Barker has risen from the rank and file of punk drummers to become a musical jack-of-all-trades, doing everything from rap remixes to performing at the CMAs. With his ever-growing reputation, it’s no surprise that his solo album, Give the Drummer Some, features a veritable galaxy of hip-hop stars. Featuring appearances by Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Kid Cudi, Snoop Dogg, and Busta Rhymes, just to name a few, the album covers a pretty wide range of rap styles, showing off Barker’s range (and arguably his influence) as a producer. As the album kicks off, tracks like “Can a Drummer Get Some” and “If You Want To” let you know that this is a drummer’s album, showcasing Barker’s talents and affirming that no matter how many rap stars are on the record, he’s a rocker at heart. As the album goes on, Barker allows some of his rock sensibilities to take a backseat, allowing tracks like “Let’s Go,” featuring Yelawolf, Busta Rhymes, Lil Jon, and Twista to evolve to better serve the guest stars. The only downside to having so many guest stars is that, depending on your tastes, it can make the album feel uneven at times. As a showcase for Barker’s production and drumming skills, Give the Drummer Some definitely gets the point across, proving that there’s room for more than just Phil Collins and Dave Grohl in the world of drummers successfully going solo.