| 1. There it is |
| 2. Heed the call |
| 3. Nutcracker |
| 4. I am |
| 5. Infected |
| 6. Flatline |
| 7. Dedrep |
| 8. It's Yours |
| 9. Misconceptions |
| 10. Why Try |
| 11. Divide & Conquer |
| 12. Feel Me Now |
| 13. Ting Dem |
| 14. Sound Boy Mash |
| 15. My Shadow |
| 16. Sadness of War |
| 17. Demise of the Clone |
| 18. Peace Til |
Editorial Reviews
DJ Fisher
Grimm brings it with the live drums, bass guitar and sample free originality which is very tight.
Product Description
Rap and Hip Hop it is, but it is the standard by which all future artists in this genre will be judged by.
Demise of the Clone [Explicit Lyrics]
Like I said this is a rap cd and I can't comment much on that. But there are a few points of interest for hardcore suffocation fans:
1) This album features the artwork that is now used on Suffocation's "Demise of the Clone" tee shirt.
2) The song "I Am" features the slow riff from the very beginning of "Involuntary Slaughter" looped with rapping and keyboards over it. Pretty cool.
3) The song "Infected" features the slam riff from the end of "Liege of inveracity" looped in the background of the rap. Also pretty cool, and it really made me laugh to hear rap on top of one of the coolest death metal slam riffs ever.
4) The Suffocation song "Demise of the Clone" was roughly adapted from the Grimm Real song "Demise of the Clone." (Mike Smith wrote the suffocation song as well.) There is one riff in Suffo's DotC that is taken directly from Grimm Real's DotC.
So if you are a rare person who likes Suffocation and also rap, then by all means buy this. (Is there anyone like that?) And if you are a huge suffocation fan, like myself, you might be interested to hear this album. Either way, support Mike Smith! He is the man!
Grimm brings it with the live drums, bass guitar and sample free originality which is very tight.
Product Description
Rap and Hip Hop it is, but it is the standard by which all future artists in this genre will be judged by.
Demise of the Clone [Explicit Lyrics]
Demise of the Clone,Grimm Real
Average customer rating:
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Demise of the Clone
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004WGX9 Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- There it is
- Heed the call
- Nutcracker
- I am
- Infected
- Flatline
- Dedrep
- It's Yours
- Misconceptions
- Why Try
- Divide & Conquer
- Feel Me Now
- Ting Dem
- Sound Boy Mash
- My Shadow
- Sadness of War
- Demise of the Clone
- Peace Til
Album Description
Rap and Hip Hop it is, but it is the standard by which all future artists in this genre will be judged by.Customer Reviews:
If you are a suffocation fan..........2005-02-20
Like I said this is a rap cd and I can't comment much on that. But there are a few points of interest for hardcore suffocation fans:
1) This album features the artwork that is now used on Suffocation's "Demise of the Clone" tee shirt.
2) The song "I Am" features the slow riff from the very beginning of "Involuntary Slaughter" looped with rapping and keyboards over it. Pretty cool.
3) The song "Infected" features the slam riff from the end of "Liege of inveracity" looped in the background of the rap. Also pretty cool, and it really made me laugh to hear rap on top of one of the coolest death metal slam riffs ever.
4) The Suffocation song "Demise of the Clone" was roughly adapted from the Grimm Real song "Demise of the Clone." (Mike Smith wrote the suffocation song as well.) There is one riff in Suffo's DotC that is taken directly from Grimm Real's DotC.
So if you are a rare person who likes Suffocation and also rap, then by all means buy this. (Is there anyone like that?) And if you are a huge suffocation fan, like myself, you might be interested to hear this album. Either way, support Mike Smith! He is the man!
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