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Free Crack 3 is the third and final mixtape of the Free Crack series. [1] A follow-up to the series, FC3: The Epilogue, has since been announced. The mixtape features guest appearances from Lil Herb, Future, Common, R. Kelly, Jeremih, among others.
Crack is the twelfth solo studio album by American rapper Z-Ro. It was released on September 16, 2008 via Rap-A-Lot Records, Warner Bros. Records and Asylum Records. Production was handled by Mr. Lee, Bigg Tyme, J. Moses, Cory Mo, Tone Capone and Z-Ro himself. It features guest appearances from Lil' Keke, Mike D, Mýa, Paul Wall and Slim Thug ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ostrich is the fifteenth studio album by the American rock band Crack the Sky, released in 2012. [3] [4] ... 3:11 The band ...
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Note: the cassette version of this album includes two previously unreleased songs: "Let Me Go Home (A Visit to the Projects)" – 3:28 "Eileen, I Lean on You" – 3:53; These two tracks later appeared as bonus tracks on the CD reissue of the band's eponymous debut.
Photoflamingo is the fifth studio album by Crack the Sky. It was released on LP in 1981 by Lifesong Records (catalog #LS-8133). It was released on LP in 1981 by Lifesong Records (catalog #LS-8133). Track listing
Constructs of the State is the third album by American crust punk band Leftöver Crack, released in 2015 on the Fat Wreck Chords label.It features guest appearances from Jesse Michaels, Joe Jack Talcum and Penny Rimbaud as well as members of Bouncing Souls, All Torn Up, Mischief Brew, Riverboat Gamblers, Blackbird Raum, Days N Daze, Conquest for Death, REIVERS, and Intro5pect.
Crack Attic is a compilation of songs from the first five studio albums by Crack the Sky.It draws most heavily from their 1975 debut and 1976 follow-up, with more than half of the tracks here taken from those two releases.