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1. What Is Evil
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2. Symptoms of Insanity
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3. Runnin' From Me
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4. Voices in My Head
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5. No Singin/Misery
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6. Jackie
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7. Game of Death
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8. Headache/Wet Day Dreamer
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9. Hot Booty
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10. I Thought I Knew
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11. If This Ain't Hell
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12. My Understanding Is Zero
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13. Perpetration
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14. Freak Nasty
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15. Headhunter
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16. Kkkill the Fetus
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17. Don't Blame Me
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18. You Still Hoe'n
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19. Sunshine
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20. My Mind's Blowin Up
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See all 23 tracks on this disc
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KKKill the Fetus,Esham,Tvt,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Rap-Metal,Underground Rap
Average customer rating:
- Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!!
- One of Esham's all time Best...
- esham kkkill the fetus
- CLASSIC ESHAM
- Best Juggalo/Horrocore cd
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KKKill the Fetus
Esham
Manufacturer: Tvt
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Indie Music
| Stores
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ASIN: B00004SYFX
Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- What Is Evil
- Symptoms of Insanity
- Runnin' From Me
- Voices in My Head
- No Singin/Misery
- Jackie
- Game of Death
- Headache/Wet Day Dreamer
- Hot Booty
- I Thought I Knew
- If This Ain't Hell
- My Understanding Is Zero
- Perpetration
- Freak Nasty
- Headhunter
- Kkkill the Fetus
- Don't Blame Me
- You Still Hoe'n
- Sunshine
- My Mind's Blowin Up
- Get on Down
- 666
- Hellterskkkelter
Customer Reviews:
Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-04-04
This is the craziest rap cd I have ever heard in my life. I have heard hundreds of rap cd's but this thing takes the cake. It is like your on acid listening to this. I also enjoyed every minute of it. I am not going to get into the details of this you just need to listen to it. The cover is only a prerequiset to whats to come.
One of Esham's all time Best..........2006-07-23
This album is not for everybody, as you may have already figured by the fetus on the cover.
KKKill The Fetus is an extremely hardcore album. Esham spits lyrics with a flow and rhythm that I have not heard matched by any mainstream rapper.
If I had to choose favorite songs on this album, they would be:
1.) KKKill The Fetus -- The title song, also the darkest on album.
2.) Head Hunter -- features Mastamind and TNT from Esham's group, Natas. Awesome flow, lyrics, rhythm.
3.) Game of Death -- also features Mastamind and TNT. Great song.
4.) Hellterskkkellter -- This is still a great song even though it is in fact an edited version of the very explicit version that can be found on the HelltersKKKellter EP.
I am not going to attempt to sell you on KKKill the Fetus because no amount of words or hype will do justice to this album. The only way you will be able to truly comprehend the true Awesomess of this album is for you to buy it.
What I can tell you is that you won't find another artist like Esham for a long time. You won't find him on MTV or the radio because he is Underground.
Other Albums by Esham that I strongly reccomend:
Boomin' Words From Hell
Erotic Poetry EP
Homey Don't Play EP
Judgement Day Vol. 1
Judgement Day Vol. 2
HelltersKKKellter EP
Closed Casket
esham kkkill the fetus.......2006-05-05
esham is the godfather of horrorcore rap and he proves it once again on this cd. this cd is great esham really knows how to make a good track. hell scare you with his craziness by the end of it...but thats any esham cd. if you want to support some real hip hop artists then pick this album up and all esham albums...you wont be disappointed trust me. this is a must have for all juggalos. but anyone who loves rap and has an open mind will be blown away by this cd. MCl to all the juggalo family!!!. psychopathic 4 life
CLASSIC ESHAM.......2006-02-08
This is a classic Esham album. Not for the weak of heart or easily offended. Some songs suck, such as "Jackie", but most of the album kicks a**. The album cover perfectly sets the tone for the album.
Best Juggalo/Horrocore cd.......2005-08-15
Esham IS listed as HORRORCORE, he raps like a HORRORCORE rapper(talks about death and killing, sounds like a horror movie). The term "acid rap" was coined by Esham himself AFTER he made a few cds. So yes he calls himself an "acid rapper" but its still in the horrorcore genere, since acid rap is his own definition and many people never heard of it(Such as ICP is "The wicked Sh*t" but its still under horrorcore because not many people know ICP). As for Esham not being a juggalo.... WTF?? Are you serious? You must hate ICP then, because esham was on ICP's first jokers card.... and the last. He is in FACT a JUGGALO, he doesnt need to be in icp to be a juggalo(Twiztid,Blaze Ya Dead Homie, ABK, Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony, and me for example). So you dont like ICP, thats fine... Just dont try to cut all his ties to ICP so you feel better about liking him. He knows ICP, Hes a Juggalo, Juggalos like his music, and he is BOTH Acid Rap and HORRORCORE. Learn about the artis before you say things that make you look foolish later...
"ESHAM AINT HORRORCORE! ESHAM IS ACID RAP. NONE of his albums are HORRORCORE, so NEVER label him as horrorcore. HORRORCORE are the groups that developed their styles from ESHAM"
-OK, Horrorcore was around BEFORE Esham, He made "Acid Rap" not horrorcore, and He developed his styles from Horrorcore.
"Horrorcore is icp, twiztid, abk, zug, etc, all them tryhard clowns. thats exactly what they are - clowns. and they all suck. ESHAM AINT A F%#KEN JUGGALO. So any juggalos get the f-out and dont review any esham or natas items on this site."
-UH, maybe YOU shouldnt be here.... If you had been a fan more than a month you'd know most of his fans are ALSO JUGGALOS, AND SO IS ESHAM HIMSELF.
"The king of acid rap."
-Hes the CREATOR of acid rap(how did you miss that) and if you make something youre pretty much the "king" even if someone is "better"
Get outta here feminem lover
Average customer rating:
- The One & Only God of Detroit and His Symphony of Insanity
- ESHAM'S BEST WORK AS A SOLO ARTIST TO DATE.
- One of his bests.
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KKKill the Fetus
Esham
Manufacturer: Reel Life Production
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000008PFI
Release Date: 1993-06-16 |
Tracks:
- What Is Evil
- Symptoms Of Insanity
- Runnin' From Me!
- Voices In My Head
- No Singing/Misery
- Jackie
- Game Of Death
- Headache/Wet Day Dreamer
- Hot Booty
- I Thought You Knew
- If This Ain't Hell
- My Understanding Is Zero
- Perpetration
- Freak Nasty
- Headhunter
- Kkkill The Fetus
- Don't Blame Me!
- You Still Hoe'n
- Sunshine
- My Mind's Blowin' Up!
- Get On Down
- 666
- Hellter Skkklter
Customer Reviews:
The One & Only God of Detroit and His Symphony of Insanity.......2001-12-06
If you are a fan of Detroit rap(Eminem,Kid Rock,Insane Clown Posse)and you DON'T have this album by now, then you need to run out and buy it IMMEDIATELY! Esham birthed the Detroit hip-hop scene and "Fetus" is considered by many fans(myself included)to be his best album. Much like 2Pac, Esham's lyrics on "Fetus" give the listener a window into his mind. While 2Pac's lyrics portray a mind that is troubled with anger & frustration, Esham's lyrics portray a mind that is troubled with anger, frustration, paranoia, death, suicide, murder, mayhem, etc., etc. If you are young & disaffected then you will love this album. This album is not just someone spouting angry mindless sentiments, however. Through his lyrics, Esham portrays himself as someone who has been marginalized in American society and who experiences a great deal of anger and emotional strife as a result. Rather than viewing this music as self-loathing that is not edifying for anyone, one can view it as Esham's (and to an extent, his listeners')way of trying to come to terms with a reality that is nightmarish to him. Those are my opinions, however; please feel free to form your own interpretations. The music on "Fetus" is just as riveting as the lyrics. Esham, who produces and performs the music of "Fetus," creates a sound that is best compared to N.W.A. or early Public Enemy. Esham uses turntables and other instruments to create music that is noisy, harsh, but still funky. The thing that makes Esham's music on "Fetus" different from other similar rap music that was being produced at the time, is that in addition to samples from 70's soul and funk records, he used samples from heavy metal music (Black Sabbath, Ozzy Ozbourne, Led Zeppelin). In effect, the sound Esham created for "Kkkill the Fetus" was the predecessor for rap-metal, the only difference being Esham used turntables, keyboards, & drums instead of a full band. In conclusion, I feel that I have an obligation to warn you that the "wicked [..]" isn't for everyone; listening to Esham can induce severe psychiatric disorders in the uninitiated. As a poster that advertised "Kkkill the Fetus" in 1993 said, "May not be suitable for weak [..] minds!"
ESHAM'S BEST WORK AS A SOLO ARTIST TO DATE........1999-05-07
"KKKILL THE FETUS" Has to be probably ESHAM's Most underrated piece of work, even by the artist that created it. (It seems to me on post-Fetus albums and in interviews ESHAM has tried to ignore the existance of this work) Due to the graphic nature of the album I'll advise it's not for everyone...but if you want the very hardest Acid Rap on the market, Check this CD out, it's well worth the money...
One of his bests........1999-04-17
This has ta be one of ESHAM's best albums, it shows he was putting out great cd's when others, like Snoop or Dre, were just getting into rap! This is one of ESHAM's most evil albums, with tracks like "666" and "hellterskkkellter". ESHAM has some major talent, even when other rap was just starting to get good. Definetly pick this up, even if it's not as good as all the others it's definite album for the REAL fans of ESHAM.
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