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The album's title was revealed by Psychopathic Records in December 2009. [7] In promotion of the album, Bruce claimed that Gang Rags "will make a milestone in the career of the Dead Man, no doubt. This is the one. This is the album." [2] The album's release was preceded with a nationwide in-store tour beginning in June, and followed by a 10-day ...
No Album Violent JJ 2011 Triple Threat Man's Myth (Vol. 1) Twiztid: Featured Performer Dead Man Walking Gang Rags: Blaze Ya Dead Homie: Main Performer 2012 Dub Sack 2014 Blaze Up Clockwork Gray: Napalm Gang Rags: Reborn: Sick Man A New Nightmare EP Twiztid: Featured Performer 2015 Ghost Bars Gang Rags: Reborn: Blaze Ya Dead Homie: Main Performer
The album was scheduled to be released on October 21, 2014. On Twiztid's online store "Twiztid-Shop" they have 3 different pre order packages. The first one you get "Gang Rags: Reborn", a poster, a draw string bag, and an exclusive single of "Rulez 2 Tha Game" ft. Anybody Killa. The second is the album, draw string bag, and the exclusive CD.
Rouleau's fourth studio album, Gang Rags, was released on June 22, 2010 and debuted number 52 on the Billboard 200. [9] [10] While on the 2011 Drive-By Tour, he released Gang Rags Extended Version (Uncut + Uncensored). [11] Blaze would release the original version of Gang Rags on Drive-By's 2011 tour.
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Non-album single June 7, 2011 Love Lost: Sunrise Sessions: June 28, 2011 Boom Clap Sound (feat. Chris Webby) September 27, 2011 Cruizin': Remixes: December 13, 2011 Jingle Bowls: Non-album single April 4, 2012 Watch Out (feat. Twiztid) Released exclusively through KMK's website; Mile High: April 17, 2012 Hold It In: July 10, 2012 Mr Cali Man ...
The lead single, "Ghost" featuring Kung Fu Vampire, was released on August 18, 2015, with the second single "Wormfood" being released three days later.The third single, "They Call That Gangsta," featuring Blaze's Zodiac MPrint cohort The R.O.C. and the newest Majik Ninja Entertainment signee Lex the Hex Master, was released on December 23, 2015 and it was accompanied by a music video.
In Blaze's Gang Rags album The Dayton Family was shown to appear courtesy of Hatchet House. Vanilla Ice and Cold 187um signed with Psychopathic Records in 2011. [36] [37] On January 3, 2012, WFuckOff Radio was rebranded as Psychopathic Radio. [38]