Syzemology

Syzemology is the debut album by underground rapper and Army of the Pharaohs member King Syze.[3] It was released on May 30, 2006.[4]

Syzemology
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 30, 2006
Recorded2005-2006
GenreUnderground hip hop, hardcore hip hop
Length58:30[1]
LabelBabygrande Records
Brick Records[2]
Producer7L, Arythmetic, Block McCloud, Cimer, Jon Doe, Joshue "AK" I. Cortes, November 17th, Showgun, Sound Scientist, Undefined
King Syze chronology
Syzemology
(2006)
The Labor Union
(2007)

Background

The album features appearances from fellow Army of the Pharaohs members Vinnie Paz, 7L & Esoteric, OuterSpace, Reef the Lost Cauze, Des Devious & Block McCloud as well as verses from Sabac Red (formerly of Non Phixion) & Pumpkinhead. It also features production from 7L, Arythmetic, Block McCloud, Cimer, Jon Doe, Joshue "AK" I. Cortes, November 17th, Showgun, Sound Scientist, Undefined.[5]

Track listing

No.TitleProducerLength
1."On a Mission"Sound Scientist3:41
2."Blitz. Inc" (featuring Vinnie Paz and 7L & Esoteric)7L3:14
3."Global Warming" (featuring Block McCloud, Pumpkinhead and Archrival)Block McCloud3:59
4."O.E. Pounder" (featuring Des Devious)Jon Doe3:58
5."Roll Out the Red"Jon Doe3:41
6."Spittin' Heavy"Arythmetic3:51
7."Who Gonna Ride" (featuring Faez One and Rocky Reyes)Joshue "AK" I. Cortes4:26
8."Trauncy"Arythmetic3:29
9."Da Storm" (featuring Des Devious and Iron Kong)Cimer3:54
10."Band of Brothers" (featuring Crypt the Warchild)Undefined4:25
11."Machine Gun Rap"7L2:51
12."Reign of Tyrants" (featuring Poynt Blanc)Showgun4:05
13."A Day After Tomorrow" (featuring El Dorado and Reef the Lost Cauze)7L3:39
14."Nonbelievers"Jon Doe4:56
15."The Onslaught" (featuring Vinnie Paz, Sabac Red and Planetary)November 17th4:40
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References

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