Pain Language

Pain Language is a collaborative album by producer DJ Muggs and rapper Planet Asia, released on September 16, 2008 on Gold Chain Music.[2] The album is the third in the "DJ Muggs vs. " series, following his 2005 collaboration with GZA, Grandmasters, and his 2007 collaboration with Sick Jacken, Legend of the Mask and the Assassin. Album guests include GZA of Wu-Tang Clan, Killah Priest and Prodigal Sunn of Sunz of Man, B-Real of Cypress Hill, Chace Infinite of Self Scientific, Sick Jacken, and Scratch, formerly of The Roots. The album's first single will be "9mm" b/w "That's What It Is", which was made available for free download through SoulAssassins.com.[3]

Pain Language
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2008
Recorded2008
GenreHip Hop, Hardcore hip hop
LabelGold Dust Media
ProducerDJ Muggs
DJ Muggs chronology
Legend of the Mask and the Assassin
(2007)
Pain Language
(2008)
Kill Devil Hills
(2010)
Planet Asia chronology
The Medicine
(2006)
Pain Language
(2008)
Singles from Pain Language
  1. "9mm"/"That's What It Is"
    Released: August 2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Okayplayer(85/100)[1]

Track listing

  1. "Sleeper Cell"[4]
  2. "Pain Language"
  3. "Smoke"
  4. "9mm" (feat. B-Real)
  5. "That's What It Is"
  6. "Black Mask Men"
  7. "Lions in the Forest" (feat. B-Real)
  8. "Death Frees Every Soul" (feat. Sick Jacken)
  9. "All Hail the King"
  10. "Black Angels" (feat. Killah Priest, Cynic & Scratch)
  11. "Language"
  12. "Drama"
  13. "Deadly Blades" (feat. Prodigal Sunn & Tri State)
  14. "Hashashins" (feat. Turbin & Chace Infinite)
  15. "Shadows of Hell"
  16. "Triple Threat" (feat. GZA & Chace Infinite)

Samples

  • "Sleeper Cell"
  • "Pain Language"
    • "Heart of Gold" by San Fernando Brass
  • "Lions in the Forest"
    • "Farandole (L'Arlesienne Suite #2)" by Bob James
  • "Black Mask Men"
    • "Children of the Night" by Hysear Don Walker
  • "That's What It Is"
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References

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