Review

  • Sleeper Cell
  • Pain Language
  • Smoke
  • 9mm feat. B-Real (of Cypress Hill)
  • That's What It Is
  • Black Mask Men
  • Lions In The Forest feat. B-Real (of Cypress Hill)
  • Death Frees Every Soul feat. Sick Jacken
  • All Hail The King
  • Black Angels feat. Killah Priest, Cynic and Scratch (of Roots)
  • Drama
  • Language
  • Deadly Blades feat. Prodigal Sunn and Tri State
  • Hashashins feat. Turban and Chace Infinite (of Self-Scientific)
  • Shadows Of Hell
  • Triple Threat feat. GZA (of Wu-Tang Clan) and Chace Infinite (of Self-Scientific)

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.

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