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The Gun Show

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Download links and information about The Gun Show by Heath McNease. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:12:19 minutes.

Artist: Heath McNease
Release date: 2010
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:12:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Chalk Outline 3:45
2. The Gun Show (feat. Playdough) 3:38
3. Everything Goes 4:20
4. Firing Squad 3:48
5. Nerd Out (12 Point Power Sword) 3:54
6. Thank You 3:28
7. Common Cold 3:07
8. Disco Biscuits (Matt Foley's Return) 3:47
9. American, Idle (feat. Pigeon John) 4:08
10. Space Cowboy 4:07
11. Pity Party 3:34
12. I Will Live 3:48
13. Rock Box 3:05
14. Y'all Ain't VIP 5:29
15. Zion (feat. Red Cloud) 4:50
16. All Hail Medusa (When A Gorgon Becomes a Siren) 4:11
17. Makeshift Doxology 5:12
18. Nintendo Thumb (Bonus Track) 4:08

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Making up for a three-year absence, Heath McNease serves up an extra helping of his word-slinging prowess on The Gun Show. This two-disc project — released at the same time as the more pop-oriented Shine On — taps into the Christian singer/songwriter’s deep reserve of freewheeling wit and relentless hip-hop beats. With the assistance of Playdough, the title tune flows with slick horn licks and self-mocking commentary. The guitar-powered “Space Cowboy” (offering a tip of the Stetson to Steve Miller) gets added heft from Red Umbrella’s production input. McNease slips into a skanking groove for “Everything Goes” and moves with a sweet folk shuffle on “I Will Live.” “Thank You” takes a wry look at romantic failure, veering into Jack Johnson/Mason Jennings territory. Amidst all the playful moments, The Gun Show offers such serous testimonies as “Makeshift Doxology,” an addict’s prayer for redemption. McNease’s light, supple voice and razor-sharp rapping style complement one another nicely.