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Acid Rain | Audio CD

by Esham

List Price: $17.98  

Binding:  Audio CD
Format:  Explicit Lyrics
Studio:  Psychopathic
Release Date:  December 10, 2002
Sales Rank:  39,834th


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Intro
  • Track 2: Narration 1
  • Track 3: Red Rum - 1991
  • Track 4: Some Ol9 Wicked Shit - 1991
  • Track 5: Out Ya Mind - 1991
  • Track 6: 9 Dead Bodies - 1992
  • Track 7: Play Dead - 1992
  • Track 8: Finger in the Cake Mix - 1992
  • Track 9: Boogie Man - 1992
  • Track 10: Dying to be Down - 1992
  • Track 11: Narration 2
  • Track 12: Sunshine - 1993
  • Track 13: No Singing at My Funeral - 1994
  • Track 14: No Fault Insurance - 1994
  • Track 15: Mental Stress - 1994
  • Track 16: Would You Die For Me? - 1994
  • Track 17: The Wicked Shit Will Never Die - 1994
  • Track 18: Narration 3
  • Track 19: Silicone - 1996
  • Track 20: Comerica - 1997
  • Track 21: Lola Falana - 1997
  • Track 22: Nervous - 1997
  • Track 23: Panic Attack - 2001
  • Track 24: Everyone - 2001
  • Track 25: Migraine Headache w/ICP
  • Track 26: La la la
  • Track 27: How Do I Plead to Homicide?
  • Track 28: P-P-P-Pow! w/ICP
  • Track 29: Redemption


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Album Description
For over ten years, Esham has been synonymous with underground hardcore rap in Detroit, influencing an entire school of rappers that came to be known as "horrorcore". The most significant of these groups, Insane Clown Posse, founded Psychopathic Records ten years ago, a label dedicated to putting out the most hardcore rap in the business. Now, the two powerhouses of the underground have joined forces to present "Acid Rain", a greatest hits collection from the man who started it all. With beats hard enough to raise the dead and lyrics straight from the underworld, this album is sure to be judged as the greatest collection of hits ever from this master of horror. "Acid Rain" will also feature four new tracks produced specifically for this album, including cuts with label-mates Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid. After 12 years of innovating his own style, Esham has found a renewed direction and fire for his career in the rap industry, determined to present a gruesome depiction of today's wretched human spirit through the use of his trademark wicked imagery, all the while offering his insight on man's need for personal introspection and pinpointing the cause of one's lack of civility. A new era of lyrical brutality has awoken at Psychopathic Records with the arrival of Esham, and the underground will never be the same.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.5 based on 19 reviews)

GREAT BEATS, HORRIBLE RAP by CALI HIP HOPPER (THA BAY) 2 Stars
June 14, 2009
THIS GUYS ALBUM IS PRETTY GOOD AS FAR AS BEATS GO, BUT HIS RHYMES ARE STALE AND UN INSPIRING, ITS ACTUALLY KIND OF SAD THAT THESE BEATS WERE WASTED. OUT THIS HUGE LIST OF TRACKS I WOULD SAY THERE IS MAYBE 3 TO FOUR DECENT TRACKS, THAT YOU COULD SIT ALL THE WAY THROUGH, BUT THE REST OF THEM HAVE SUCH BAD HOOKS OR LYRICS THAT YOU JUST SKIP IT. HE REALLY HAS NOTHING IMPORTANT TO TALK ABOUT EXCEPT KILLING PEOPLE AND HAVING SEX WITH RANDOM B!TCHES, VERY VERY OVERDONE. I WISH THERE WAS AN INSTRUMENTAL VERSION, CUZ THAT WOULD BE HOT. ESHAM JUST CALLIT QUITS MAN.

excellent product by B. Kessel (Cumberland, Md USA) 5 Stars
May 15, 2009
This CD was in mint condition when it arrived. I was very happy with the purchase.

great mix of Esham's past by L. Cotton (Columbas, Ohio USA) 5 Stars
December 26, 2008
I think this CD is an awsome mix of Esham's past songs up to tounges, but some songs are cut short. It doesn't bug me but it may bug other people.

Hmmm by Thomas C. Hankins 1 Stars
June 14, 2007
I'll stick to the real and original "ACID RAIN" by Mad Dog & L.A.

good summary, but could've had better songs by C Yon-G 3 Stars
November 13, 2006
Even though i feel that this is a good introductory for Esham to the juggalo community, there's a lot better songs that could've been represented on this CD to call it his "Greatest Hits" release. What about classic tracks like "Charlie Manson", "You Better Ask Somebody", "How do i Plead to Homicide" (the original, not the edited one), "666", and others. Putting the track "Panic Attack" on this CD wasn't a necessary move. you can probably predict that Violent J wanted that song on there to show-off to the juggalos that he did a song with Esham previously before Psychopathic. The photos in the album were stupid as all hell. If you're gonna make a greatest hits album for the wicked godfather of acid rap, you can do better than putting Esham in a forest setting with a giant Psychopathic rain coat on! it's not even raining in the picture! wtf! good compilation...new songs were off the chain, but better songs could've been picked. i have a feeling that Esham wasn't solely responsible for the outcome of this album.

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