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Overproof

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Download links and information about Overproof by Substance Abuse. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:02:00 minutes.

Artist: Substance Abuse
Release date: 2006
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:02:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fake Contacts 2:52
2. Night On the Town (Featuring Kool Keith) 4:31
3. Profitless Thoughts (Featuring MF Doom) 3:29
4. Mercy Killings 4:43
5. No Guarantees 5:42
6. Myka Nyne Interlude 0:29
7. Everyone's a Critic (Featuring Rasco) 4:24
8. The Graduate 4:32
9. The Sickness 3:54
10. Check (Featuring Motion Man) 5:28
11. Withdrawls, Pt. 2 3:23
12. Can't Call It 5:30
13. I Don't Mean to Talk S**t 2:03
14. Collateral Damage (Featuring KutMasta Kurt) 3:21
15. Fractured Form 4:30
16. Sickness (Remix) [Featuring Saafir] 3:09

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An exceptionally skilled if criminally overlooked L.A. duo, Substance Abuse (Eso Tre and Subz) have been doing their thing since putting out their debut EP, Brand New Crime, in the late '90s. Several dope 12-inches followed, paving the way for their first full-length, released via KutMasta Kurt's Threshold Records. Unconcerned with gangster posturing or overt weirdness, 2006's Overproof is a compelling mix of humor, storytelling, bravado, introspection, and consistently tight beats, as well as collabos with some of the subterranean scene's key players, including Kool Keith (the single "Night on the Town"), Motion Man ("Check"), and MF DOOM ("Profitless Thoughts"). Influenced by the golden era without trying to ape it, S.A. deliver a great album that only seems to get better with time. Other highlights include "The Sickness," "Withdrawls, Pt. 2," and "Everyone's a Critic," featuring Rasco.