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Sour Diesel is the debut album by underground rapper and Army of the Pharaohs member Doap Nixon.[1] It was officially released 18 July 2008.[2]

Background

Amidst a groundswell of anticipation, Doap unveild his debut LP, Sour Diesel, which features guest appearances from the core AOTP clique, including powerhouse Vinnie Paz, Outerspace, King Syze, King Magnetic, Reef The Lost Cauze & more as well as production from some of independent, most renowned and respected hip hop producers such as Apathy, Snowgoons, Stu Bangas, Undefined, Stress, Skammadix amongst others.[3] His song, The Wait Is Over, was also featured on the soundtrack for the video game Midnight Club: Los Angeles.[4]

Tracklisting

No.TitleProducerLength
1."Intro"Rythmatiks1:30
2."Behind The Music"Stu Bangas3:42
3."Tis The Season" (Feat. Good Money and Nature)Stu Bangas3:46
4."The Wait Is Over" (Feat. Reef the Lost Cauze and Vinnie Paz)Stu Bangas3:48
5."Heaven Is Calling" (Feat. Cynthia Holiday)Snowgoons4:05
6."Everything's Changing"Undefined4:05
7."Just Venting"Cence2:20
8."Get Dirty" (Feat. Demoz and Reef the Lost Cauze)J.$crilla5:03
9."Warning Shot" (Feat. OuterSpace, King Magnetic and King Syze)Vanderslice5:22
10."Don't Blame Us" (Feat. N.I.Z.)Cimer Amor4:13
11."Respect My G." (Feat. Good Money)Chris Kearns4:23
12."Gangsta" (Feat. Demoz, Planetary and Reef the Lost Cauze)Vanderslice4:34
Total length:46:51

References

  1. ^ Sour Diesel - allmusic
  2. ^ Sour Diesel on Discogs]
  3. ^ Sour Diesel Review
  4. ^ "Midnight Club Los Angeles:Music:Tracklist". Rockstargames.com. Retrieved 2012-03-01.