God's Fury
God's Fury is the third studio album from the hip hop duo OuterSpace, released on September 30, 2008,[1] by Babygrande Records. The album features collaborations by Jedi Mind Tricks member Vinnie Paz, Sick Jacken & Cynic of Psycho Realm, and fellow A.O.T.P. members Doap Nixon, Reef The Lost Cauze, Des Devious, King Syze, Celph Titled, and Chief Kamachi.[2]
God's Fury | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 30, 2008 | |||
Genre | Hip Hop | |||
Length | — | |||
Label | Babygrande Records | |||
Producer | Sake, MTK, Davyd Done, Clockwork, Scott Stallone, Malice Beats, Juan Muteniac, SevOne, Dennis Post, Sicknature, Skammadix | |||
OuterSpace chronology | ||||
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Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Laws of Fire (Intro)" | Sake | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
2 | "Hail Mary" | MTK | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
3 | "Quick Draw" | Undefined | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild, Doap Nixon & Lawrence Arnell |
4 | "What the Future Holds" | Davyd Done | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
5 | "Lost Battles" | Clockwork | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild, Reef The Lost Cauze |
6 | "Is It a Crime (Interlude)" | Sake | |
7 | "American Me" | Scott Stallone | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
8 | "Gods and Generals 2" | MTK | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild, Des Devious & King Syze |
9 | "Living the Life" | MTK | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
10 | "Anointing of the Sick" | MTK | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild, Abdiel & Psycho Realm |
11 | "Morning Sun (Interlude)" | Sake | |
12 | "Nicko" | Malice Beats | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
13 | "The Killing Fields" | Juan Muteniac | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild, King Magnetic & Vinnie Paz |
14 | "Love Don't Pay" | SevOne | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
15 | "The Last Supper" | Dennis Post, Sicknature | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild, Celph Titled & Chief Kamachi |
16 | "Our Father" (Quote From The Artist Amr Diab song Khalik Maaya 2007) | Skammadix | Planetary, Crypt the Warchild |
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