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Metabolics, Vol. 2: Dawn of the Dead

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Download links and information about Metabolics, Vol. 2: Dawn of the Dead by Mr. Dead. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:01:28 minutes.

Artist: Mr. Dead
Release date: 2000
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:01:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Return 1:35
2. Left for Dead 2:55
3. End of Days 4:03
4. Lungevity 4:49
5. Spit Somethin' 3:56
6. Dawn of the Dead 3:22
7. Altered States 5:18
8. Handle Ya Business 3:38
9. Seize and Structure 4:12
10. Pleasatries and Subtleties 4:05
11. It Ain't Goin' Down Like That 5:11
12. Self-Discipline 3:42
13. Self-Discipline 3:39
14. Chemically Imbalanced 3:44
15. Third Degree Burn 3:08
16. Gained Access 4:11

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Though it barely registered a blip on the radar, Mr. Dead's first LP, M-Virus (released under the name Metabolics with MC Big Pat), delivered a potent dose of raw, underground N.Y.C. hip-hop. Undeterred, Mr. Dead enlisted some of alt-rap's finest producers, including Prince Paul, Dan the Automator, and Scotty Hard, to create a deep, dark manifesto that rages against the trappings of mainstream hip-hop. Songs like "End of Days" and "Longevity" are fierce lyrical throwdowns that show off lethal mic skills while taking a strong philosophical stand, while the Prince Paul-produced title track is a less serious old-school throwback that injects a welcome sense of lightheartedness into the proceedings. It may pose no threat to Eminem or Jay-Z for pop chart dominance, but with solid contributions from left-of-center MCs like Paul Barman, Sensational, and newcomer Herc Boogie, Dawn of the Dead should be popular with the underground set.