M.O.P., To The Death (COLOR)

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ULTRA-LIMITED
TURQUOISE VINYL PRESSING
2LP - SELECT RECORDS
1994 => 2023

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Statut: SOLD OUT
Genre: HIP HOP
Format: 2 LP
Date de parution: 1994
Date de la réedition: 2023
Label: SELECT RECORDS

TRACKLIST 


A1 Crimetime 1-718 


A2 Rugged Neva Smoove 


A3 Ring Ding 


A4 Heistmasters


B1 Blue Steel 


B2 Who Is M.O.P.?? 


B3 To The Death 


B4 Big Mal


C1 Top Of The Line 


C2 This Is Your Brain 


C3 Drama Lord


D1 F.A.G. (Fake Ass Gangsta) 


D2 How About Some Hardcore 


D3 Positive Influences


D4 Guns N Roses




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TO THE DEATH IS NOW AVAILABLE IN AN ULTRA-LIMITED TURQUOISE VINYL PRESSING




The legendary Brownsville duo of Lil Fame and Billy Danze followed up their first group single "How About Some Hardcore" with their first full-length studio album, To The Death, in the Spring of 1994, and they haven’t let up the pressure since. While some solo offerings came earlier - most notably Fame’s appearance on The Hill That’s Real compilation- the classic aggressive energy the two emcees exhibit while trading rhymes back and forth is what street-rap fans have come to know and love from the group. If you are not into the that smash-ya-face-in style, then simply put, the Mash Out Posse is not for you.


The album was produced entirely by DR Period, except for track "Guns N' Roses" (produced by Silver D), and it solidified what has become a successful 30 year career for M.O.P. Fame and Danze haven’t waivered from their grimy, crimey, high-energy boom bap style


to this day, and the songs on this album established that fact early on. Tracks like "Rugged Neva Smoove", “Blue Steel”, “Guns N’ Roses”, and the robbery-story driven "Heistmasters" are early indicators of the ruckus they would later bring on anthems


like “Stick To Ya Gunz” and “Ante Up”.