Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Danny Diablo-International Hardcore Superstar(2010)




01. 03:27 sex and violence feat. everlast and tim armstrong
02. 03:04 kill em dead
03. 04:59 international hardcore superstar feat. vinnie paz
04. 03:55 working class
05. 05:02 cold bear feat. prince metropolitan
06. 04:22 give me a chance feat. white lion
07. 04:56 blood money
08. 02:36 shot gun blast
09. 02:24 ps i love you
10. 04:51 the chosen few feat. sick jacken
11. 05:19 2 hip feat. natasha nicholson
12. 04:46 put your hands up feat. big left and ceekay jones
13. 04:55 queens killaz feat. prince metropolitan and cynic
14. 03:58 goodbye farewell
15. 05:29 bonus track feat. supreme 1 the alpha male

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What happens when two immovable forces like
the New York hardcore scene and the hip hop
world collide? What does the intersection of
the two very different, yet very similar
genres look like? Look no further than Danny
Diablo a.k.a. Lord Ezec. Diablo grew up in
the Jackson Heights section of Queens, a
backdrop that spawned pivotal bands like
Gorilla Biscuits and Raw Deal. Diablo mixes
the intensity and rage he absorbed from
those early days of hardcore with the
streetstrut beats of hiphop, a blend built
through the years, first in his bands Crown
of Thornz and Skarhead, and more recently as
a solo artist with some heavy friends. Now
comes Diablo's Hellcat debut, produced by
label head Tim Armstrong, and with guest
appearances by Armstrong, DJ Muggs (Soul
Assasins,Cypress Hill), CeeKay
(Shotblockers) Prince Powerrule/Metropolitan
(Shotblockers), Sick Jacklyn (Psycho
Realm/Sick Symphonies), Vinnie Paz (Jedi
Mind Tricks) and White Trash Rob (Blood For
Blood/Ramallah). With Diablo's career
peaking on many fronts including a turn on
the big screen in Charles Nordeen's The
Crackdown Danny Diablo is truly on his way
to becoming the real International Hardcore
Superstar.

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