Ill Bill - What's Wrong With Bill? (2xLP, Album) (2004) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Comments:
In opened shrink with hype sticker

Catalog #: PLR0021
Country:    US  
Released:  27 May 2004
Genre:       Hip Hop
Style:         Hardcore Hip-Hop, Horrorcore

Tracklist:
A1. What's Wrong? 4:00
A2. Overkill 3:54
A3. The Anatomy Of A School Shooting 3:21
B1. Glenwood Projects 3:54
B2. Peace Sells 3:36
B3. Unstoppable 3:37
B4. Death Smiles At Murder 3:00
C1. Chasing The Dragon 4:04
C2. Alien Workshop 3:09
C3. Canarsie Artie's Brigade 3:20
C4. Porno Director 4:27
D1. American History X 4:12
D2. Uncle Zowie 0:39
D3. Legend Has It 4:07
D4. The Final Scene 3:07
D5. Chasing The Dragon (Moshpit Mix) 4:16

Credits:
Co-producer - Ill Bill
Producer, Executive-Producer - Necro


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 8 01977 00211 6
Barcode 801977002116

Companies:
Distributed By Fat Beats Distribution
Manufactured By Fat Beats Distribution
Phonographic Copyright (p) Psycho+Logical-Records
Copyright (c) Psycho+Logical-Records

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