Muggs' production is closely identified with the hitmaking raps of Cypress Hill and House of Pain: foggy and blunted beats paired with simple rhymes. Which perhaps made his 2005 collaboration with GZA Grandmasters such a remarkable change of pace. His recent production has taken on a slick and hardened tone, which matches up excellently with a dense wordsmith like the Genius. So, Muggs' pairing with another verbal machine gun like Planet Asia makes sense.
DJ Muggs vs Plant Asia
Pain Language
Release Date:
September 16, 2008
Label: Gold Dust Media
Label: Gold Dust Media
Table of Contents
Disc 1
| 1 | Sleeper Cell |
| 2 | Pain Language |
| 3 | Smoke |
| 4 | 9mm feat. B-Real (of Cypress Hill) |
| 5 | That's What It Is |
| 6 | Black Mask Men |
| 7 | Lions In The Forest feat. B-Real (of Cypress Hill) |
| 8 | Death Frees Every Soul feat. Sick Jacken |
| 9 | All Hail The King |
| 10 | Black Angels feat. Killah Priest, Cynic and Scratch (of Roots) |
| 11 | Drama |
| 12 | Language |
| 13 | Deadly Blades feat. Prodigal Sunn and Tri State |
| 14 | Hashashins feat. Turban and Chace Infinite (of Self-Scientific) |
| 15 | Shadows Of Hell |
| 16 | Triple Threat feat. GZA (of Wu-Tang Clan) and Chace Infinite (of Self-Scientific) |










