Junkyard

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Album Description
Reissue of their third album (1982) with threebonus tracks, 'Blast Off', 'Release The Bats' and the secondversion of 'Dead Joe' recorded in London with a car crash.Other 10 tracks: 'She's Hit', 'Dead Joe', 'The Dim Locator','Hamlet (Pow, Pow, Pow)', 'Several Sins', 'Big-Jesus-Trash-Can', 'Kiss Me Black', '6' Gold Blade', 'Kewpie Doll' and'Junkyard'. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Junkyard
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Blooze
  • blues,southern rock,glam..... what else ?
  • love it
  • Turn It Up
  • Greatest undiscovered rock band of the 80's/90's!!
Junkyard
Junkyard
Manufacturer: Geffen Gold Line Sp.
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ASIN: B000000OZ1
Release Date: 1997-10-07

Tracks:

  1. Blooze
  2. Hot Rod
  3. Simple Man
  4. Shot In The Dark
  5. Hollywood
  6. Life Sentence
  7. Long Way Home
  8. Can't Hold Back
  9. Texas
  10. Hands Off

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Blooze.......2006-09-07

A funny thing happens whenever a band makes it big. There's a mad dash to replicate the same formula, in an attempt to achieve the same success. It rarely ever works. Witness the mad rush to emulate Nirvana's success. During 1992, any band carrying a guitar in Seattle could get a record deal. And look at the number of bands that tried to grab hold of Korn's coat tails. There is now a generation of younger people who believe guitars all have seven strings, and bass guitars five.

Before Grunge and Nu-Metal were inflicted upon the world, there was a gold rush way out west. The race was on to find the next Guns N' Roses. Hindsight tells us now that the search was fruitless, but if a few things had turned out differently, like a little luck here, or the right amount of exposure there, it may have changed the course of history.

Many bands tried their luck, but fell by the wayside, due to lack of talent or good ideas. Some were never going to make it. Imagine if the likes of Bang Tango or Sea Hags or Circus Of Power had actually made some impression on the world. And then, some bands deserved success, but it never came, like Junkyard.

Junkyard's self-titled debut is a slab of sleaze, one part social commentary, one part celebration of the seamy side of life. While often lumped in with the hairspray and make-up Glam brigade, Junkyard's music has a harder, darker edge than much of the party time Pop emerging from LA at the end of the '80s. This album combines the best traditions of beer-soaked bar room Rock with old fashioned Blues boogie, sounding like a swaggering mutation of Motörhead and ZZ Top.

There are a number of highlights to be savoured. The laid back piano tinkling of "Simple Man" pre-dates the Gunners' `Use Your Illusion' albums and the ever awful Black Crowes, even if it sounds a little dated and clichéd now. David Roach's bourbon croaked vocals spin out a surprisingly gentle melody. "Hollywood" is a starry eyed anthem dedicated to Tinsel Town and its excesses. "Long Way Home" is a traditional drunken Blues number, like George Thoroughgood on heroin, played so slow it's almost going backwards.

Album closer "Hands Off" is the ultimate "get lost, I'm better off without you" song. Roach sounds like he's going to burst into tears at any moment because his girlfriend wants a bit of space, until he discovers she's sleeping with his best mate, and suddenly his resolve hardens. He belts out the chorus of the song with much gusto, which should be a drunken karaoke favourite of anyone who's ever been wronged by a woman.

Ultimately, Junkyard made only a small ripple in the wake of Guns N' Roses, missing the opportunities picked up by less deserving and less talented bands. Junkyard recorded a second album, `Sixes, Sevens And Nines' but by then it was too late. Guitarist Brian Baker went on to join Bad Religion. However, if this album conveys anything, it is that Junkyard deserve to be more than just a side note to Bad Religion's family tree.

5 out of 5 stars blues,southern rock,glam..... what else ?.......2006-08-09

well, the title explains it all. I listened to this album the first time while I was touring Europe in 1993, and I can say that it really was the best soundtrack for that. I've been drinking, driving, travelling (by train)..."having fun"... partying all night long, and I never got bored about this. All friends were used to say "Junk who ?".... but now many of them have already this album in their rooms. Besides this, this is one of the best sleazy rock & glam album of all times. You can find southern rock, blues & glam at the same time. I'm wondering why they did not have the same success like GnR did. They mixed the southern blues with glam & blues, not very easy. It's not even easy to find an album with all tracks possible #1. No song is weak, all are incredible, the fast tracks make you drive through the desert or bang your head inside your room. The ballads make you dream about having your sweetheart on your side..... one easy example : the first song. "Blooze" is one of those song that want to make you hanging around and screaming down the streets and listening to your favourite music as loud as possible in your car stereo. "Hands Off" makes me wanna stay inside my room by myself, singing it as loud as possible, and dreaming about flying, anywhere I want. Let your soul & deep inside come out with this album, this is really gonna touch your heart and make you ride anywhere, anytime... I suggest listening to this album , while you're travelling.

5 out of 5 stars love it.......2006-07-28

been looking off and on for this cd. SO was very happy with it.

4 out of 5 stars Turn It Up.......2006-05-31

I thought I was the only one who heard this band until now. I heard this album along with Dangerous Toys back when I was 17 when this girl was dating turn down the lights lit incence and candles cracked open some JD and fired up a joint and layed me out, more ways in one. Great drinking, partying, driving, or kicking back album highly recomended for any collection of underated hard rock.

4 out of 5 stars Greatest undiscovered rock band of the 80's/90's!!.......2006-04-09

This is a great straight-on rock n roll band. Great guitar and raw vocals, no posers or spandex here, just good ol' blue jean and beer breath rock. I have all of their albums and would recommend their live CD 'Shut up...we're tryin' to Practice' as their best.

Junkyard
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A musical junkyard crammed with ups and downs
  • abrasive, not that there's anything wrong with that
  • UPSY DAISY.
  • Truly Extreme Music
  • Very urgent, frantic
Junkyard
The Birthday Party
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ASIN: B00004T0NA
Release Date: 2000-05-16

Tracks:

  1. Blast Off!
  2. She's Hit
  3. Dead Joe
  4. Dim Locator
  5. Hamlet (Pow, Pow, Pow)
  6. Several Sins
  7. Big-Jesus-Trash-Can
  8. Kiss Me Black
  9. 6" Gold Blade
  10. Kewpie Doll
  11. Junkyard
  12. Dead Joe
  13. Release the Bats

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A musical junkyard crammed with ups and downs.......2006-07-03

This Birthday Party's third and most notoir album literaly "Blasts off" with total noise, psychotic drums and screaming guitar terror; but then again, it's an LP that is made by a no-holds-barred punk act that's more of a crazed, insane lost-in-the-jungle war ensemble on the loose.

The songs TBP produces can be described best as "well structured chaos". It's fullblown punky mess, but with a mind behind it. Songs like "Six inch gold blade" and "Kwepie doll" are thunder without much point and probably will do nice on stage during cheap, messy, smokey, claustrophobic late night gigs.

"Dead Joe" and "Dead Joe (2nd version)" tell about a car crash and the songs sound just like one. "Hamlet (Pow pow pow)" takes on the graveyard scene from Shakespeare's legendary theatre play and "Several sins" stands out as a kind of eerie but beautiful "punk ballad".

The title track "Junkyard" is maybe the best song TBP ever cried out, with sneering guitars, up and down tempo, and singer Cave's dark voice, sometimes lowkey, sometimes highpitched screaming, perfectly in place. "Release the bats" is more of the same well-formulated chaos but with a catchy base drum by Mick Harvey that's really on a role.

I confess that TBP's first to albums "Hee-haw" and "Prayers on fire" didn't really got to me. Fifty percent of "Junkyard" did in a main way, just as the following (and last) TBP album "Mutiny / The Bad Seed" did.

In some ways, even more. TBP was really growing and maturing (which is really some kind of paradox: I always felt that punk music was mainly created to rage against maturity and the world of oppressing adults) and one would be curious what should have become of this nasty little Party had they not fall apart soon after release of "Mutiny / The Bad Seed".

3 out of 5 stars abrasive, not that there's anything wrong with that.......2005-04-20

Anti 80's pop, nasty sounding, find out who your friends are
rock n roll. My favourite songs are Dead Joe (a classic), Pow
Pow Pow and The Dim Locator. Comparing The Birthday Party to
Midnight Oil is like comparing The Eagles to The Fugs. Not all
American Bands sound the same, ditto in Oz. (I think Midnight Oil are great by the way) This record is a bit
of a time capsule for me, having bought it on vinyl when it was
new. Different to Nick Cave's later stuff, but you don't need me
to tell you that. Junk sculpture turning back to junk junk junk
junk junk unk unk ughh ughh ohh ohh ohh Deaaadddd Joe...etc...
As some Aussies might say "It's a pearler".

5 out of 5 stars UPSY DAISY. .......2004-07-26


this is what rock n roll should sound like. hip-shakin, gasoline sweatin, blood lettin grooviness. channeling the voodoo engergy of the carter family, the delta blues, rockabilly, the stooges, and james brown; bringing the love in the middle of the firefight and then kicking everyone in the county's teeth in.

fans should also check the hair police, xiu-xiu, the pop group, albert ayler, mississippi fred mcdowell, t. rex, and arthur doyle.

5 out of 5 stars Truly Extreme Music.......2003-12-03

The Birthday party, to put it vulgarly, could rip off anyone's face and chew on their brains then, now and tomorrow as well. The Party emerged from the post punk movement that also spawned Joy Division, Bauhaus, The Cure and Christian Death, and which would later be called Goth. (Deathrock in the states) The Birthday Party, however would prove to be one of the most extreme and "hardcore" of lot. While Joy Division and The Cure prefered melancholy and gloom, and Bauhaus and Christian Death - boho artsiness, Nick Cave and his fellow loons gave us a bastard hybrid of garage rock, punk, rockabilly, blues and a bit of lounge as well. The thing that really set them apart was the all out fury and abandon found in their music. Even the fastest and loudest Thrash Metal and Hardcore Punk bands could never dream of creating the atmosphere of raw, unadulterated anger, rage, and tension found on this album. It's almost murderous. Very fitting for songs like Six Inch Gold Blade and Dead Joe. (Probably the greatest Death Rock song ever recorded) One has to wonder what Nick Cave was doing while recording the vocals. Torturing himself with a branding iron maybe? The production values on this recording are almost non-exsistant. The sound is hollow. Low bass end, and ear piercing high end. No middle tone. The vocals sound like they were recorded in a bathroom, the guitar sounds out of tune, and the drums sound... well... broken! But all of these shortcomings add to the experimental nature of this album. And the lyrics... anyone familiar with Nick Cave can expect only some of his best here. Strange characters in ridiculous situations, tons of poetic metaphors and of course Death and Murder. A bit of b-movie horror with the Goth Anthem Release The Bats as well. Essential listening to anyone who thinks today's popular poseur artists are "extreme."

4 out of 5 stars Very urgent, frantic.......2003-05-09

I saw Nick Cave and the Birthday Party twice - once at the Hammersmith Odeon and about six months later at St Albans. The first time I was amazed by the contrast between the performer and the man himself. I spoke to him briefly after the performance and he was cool, rational, and quite generous in his speech. Whatever you might object to, no-one who is a complete 'duh' can either write the songs, perform half so well, or even commission the cover art-

Nick was possibly doing quite a few things during those complicated days, I remember that we were simply being students, we thought "release the bats" was an ideal replacement for the national anthem... When we saw Nick at St Albans later, in spite of the fact that we had talked before, he gave me one of his wild man "better dial for a coffin" look... But that was Nick the performer, I guess, and it was worth the price of the ticket alone...!

This music depicts quite well a period of what can now be seen as a burgeoning political nihilism in England - a period when there was something like an undocumented and unofficial civil war - and when most of the national life was in tremendous turmoil. I don't know, and its very hard to tell, whether Nick was depicting his own internal landscapes in this, or trying to reflect the times, but from this perspective, i.e., the "aftermath", its very tempting to categorise him as that kind of artist, possibly a sort of figure like those at the end of the Soviet period, desperately composing something that needs the most urgent expression.
Customer Service Crackpots
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Very funny
  • So Amazingly Hilarious
  • The BEST prank calls around
  • Junkyard Willie and his rude Friends are Hillarious
  • Pay your bill!
Customer Service Crackpots
Junkyard Willie
Manufacturer: Old Chicken
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ASIN: B0000636SS
Release Date: 2002-03-18

Tracks:

  1. Insurance Claim Check
  2. D.R.U.N.K.
  3. I Wanna Cancel
  4. Shoe Sale
  5. You ARE The Trash
  6. Rent A Car
  7. Insurance Claim PART I
  8. Insurence Claim PART II
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  10. Save the Drama for Yo Momma
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  16. Remove Credit Card Charges
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  18. Nasty Freak
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  21. Gimme a Ride Dude

Album Description

Howard Stern has aired 5 calls off this 4th CD (formerly known as "Touch-Tone Terrorists"). By popular demand this CD features 20 of the ever-popular HI-JACKED customer service calls! These unsuspecting callers THINK they have dialed up various businesses, but instead they have unwittingly reached some very bad intentioned imposters. Actual customers get fed up then scream, yell and raise hell when treated to sarcasm, insults, and outright corruption! It's been said "You can't find good help these days" ...but it was never ever THIS bad!!! The cast of lunatic "customer care reps" include JUNKYARD WILLIE, JIM BOB the inbred hillbilly, BLADE the vomiting rocker, STU JAIMISON the arrogant big shot, and VLADIMIR the Russian with the attitude. Treat customers like this at your work and you'll be out of a job! Six of these 21 tracks include the angry auto insurance claim calls. How would you like it if you called up your insurance company over an accident (that was the OTHER driver's fault) and the claims adjuster falsely accused you of drinking and driving and in short order threw out your claim? You too would be just as angry as the callers on this CD!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very funny.......2006-11-23

However, I was a little suprised at just how rude they got. Like when Jim Bob called this lady a stupid filthy bi... within the first 30 seconds of the call.

I've listened to the entire CD about 5 times and I've only owned a little over a week.

5 out of 5 stars So Amazingly Hilarious.......2006-04-21

I cannot believe how funny this cd is. It is the last one and each cd gets funnier and funnier. Even though its just one guy doing the voices you still hear it through the customers point of view, getting transfered to some one new who is even more rude than the first guy. How funny was Jim Bobs laugh on "Save the drama" Stu Jamison is beyond funny not beleiving the woman when she told him she wasn't drunk. The telephone company was a complete riot. My favorite was "Respect for your customers" especially when Willie takes time to explain that because he's from the ghetto, thats why he's so rude, as if that justifies his attitude. I am not just saying that this is funny because I enjoyed it. This cd is worth the money and so incredibly hilarioius. It's great to listen to when you have company over. Just the fact that these calls have real people trying to call real companies
rather than pranking a real company makes it that much more funnier.

5 out of 5 stars The BEST prank calls around.......2005-12-23

Especially if you work in a support position, this is "THE" CD for you. And yes, I agree with the Englishman who notes you really should purchase the entire collection. I have searched high and low, (especially low), and the Touchtone Terrorists are, without a doubt, the funniest gang in the crankcall business. They outdo Roy Mercer, the Arnold clones, Jerky Boyz, and all the other nitwits. With one possible exception, a bisexual New York kid, some guy I forget the name of, who has his own web site. His skit with the gay elderly Jew is really the best ever, a classic work of art in a weird way. He is affiliated with freakfarm dot com, other than that I don't know his handle.

But getting back to the TT, I will say that when they "make" a call, they suck. The fast-talking guy gets no laughs. But when they "receive" a call, they excel. I figured out how this gang operated and here's the scoop. They posted fliers on people's doors saying "We tried to deliver your package but you weren't home. Please call customer service at xxx-xxx-xxxx". So, maybe 1% of all people were expecting a package and call the number and then the fun begins. They have a great system because the callers are highly motivated to continue the conversation. Prank calls where you call someone are more difficult, because the answerer typically is more willing to disconnect.

Anywayz, this is truly great stuff from professionals. Don't try this at home, though because with Caller ID so prevalent these days, you just might get your head knocked about by somebody without a sense of humor. The best way to experience prank call Heaven is listening to a professional in action.

5 out of 5 stars Junkyard Willie and his rude Friends are Hillarious.......2005-08-12

This cd had me laughing so hard that it actually felt like a work out. It has alot of quotes that you will be saying for your friends for years to come. My favorite is.. "For Crying Out Corn Flakes".

4 out of 5 stars Pay your bill!.......2004-08-15

This is the fourth volume of crank phone calls by "RePete the Touch-Tone Terrorist". Here's the deal. This guy got a bunch of 800 number phone lines with numbers that were very similar to various companies customer service lines. People would call him up by mistake and think they were talking to a real customer service representative. He must have had a lot of phone lines, because people called up thinking they were talking to an insurance company, a credit card company, a rent a car company, a bank, UPS and many other places. So, what happens when the people call him up? He acts rude to them and they get angry at him. That may sound repetive, but it's actually very funny. He talks in different voices, portraying funny characters like angry black man Junkyard Willie, ignorant Southerner Jim Bob, drunken rocker Blade and rude Russian Vladamir. I know that some people hate crank phone calls, but it's really funny how mad these people get. It you dig crank phone calls, you should enjoy this album.
Praises from the Soul
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Ex cellent
Praises from the Soul
Steve Middleton
Manufacturer: Junkyard Distribution (www.jydist.com)
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ASIN: B00000J8DP
Release Date: 2006-02-14

Tracks:

  1. Higher
  2. Main Line
  3. Brighter Day
  4. Joy Bells
  5. What's He Done
  6. Just Because You're God
  7. I'll Go
  8. I'll Be Satisfied
  9. When Trouble Rise
  10. Oh Taste & See
  11. Someday We're Going Home
  12. I'll GO (Reprise)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ex cellent.......1999-11-02

Steve Middleton & Unity & Praise is a wonderful group. The sound is superb! I hope to hear more from them real soon. Keep the faith! Hold on! God is a promise keeper.
Sixes, Sevens & Nines
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Real Rock & Roll
  • Junkyard kiddies
  • One of the great bar bands
Sixes, Sevens & Nines
Junkyard
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
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ASIN: B000008H6F
Release Date: 1991-05-28

Tracks:

  1. Sack on the Streets
  2. All the Time in the World
  3. Give the Devil His Due
  4. Slippin' Away
  5. Nowhere to Go But Down
  6. Misery Loves Company
  7. Throw It All Away
  8. Killing Time
  9. Clean the Dirt
  10. Lost in the City

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Real Rock & Roll.......2006-08-29

How a bunch of former punk rockers ends up in the middle of the Hollywood hair metal scene playing Southern-influenced barroom rock is anybody's guess, but that's exactly what the guys in Junkyard did. Amidst a sea of hairspray and power ballads, Junkyard served up bluesy hard rock with a Southern vibe and plenty of swagger, and their debut album turned out to be a pretty big hit.

For their 1991 album Sixes, Sevens and Nines, Junkyard continued to deliver the kind of alcohol-fueled straightforward hard rock that you'd expect to hear playing at your favorite local bar. These are real, gimmick-free rock & roll songs that hold up surprisingly well 15 years later.

Hair metal? Southern rock? Forget about labels. If you like good rock & roll, you'll want to check this album out.

5 out of 5 stars Junkyard kiddies.......2004-08-16

They are one of lost southern true rock band, anyone would
enjoy this and anything from them from that matter,
too bad at the time the band came out, the thing
that was big was glamrock, or bubblegum rock...
no matter this band know how to put the music
down and make it a art form..true southern treasure
Dave Roach..the singer let you know what rocking
a crowd is about not to mention Brian Baker
old' schools punk guitarist makes you rethink
rock at it's best!

5 out of 5 stars One of the great bar bands.......2004-04-29

The early '90s were filled with great bar bands. Some called them hair bands, some were glam bands, but one thing was for sure - you and your buddies were in for a great Saturday night when you could hear real live bands, drink real beer, and just rock. Heavy on the guitar, catcy riffs and lines, this albu is heavy on the good times. I finally grew up and bought a house three years ago. In the move I misplaced this album, and I've missed it for three years. I rediscovered it in a box down in the basement. In 5 minutes I ripped it to my PC and the whole house was rockin'. 'All the time in the world,' 'Nowhere to go but down' and 'Misery loves company' are the standouts on this album. If you cut your teeth on '80s and '90s pre-Nirvana music, do yourself a favor and pick this one up. Otherwis remember, "misery loves company, but don't drag me down with you."
The Devil's Worst Nightmare
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    The Devil's Worst Nightmare

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    ASIN: B00029SRUE
    Release Date: 2006-02-14

    Tracks:

    1. Demon Killa (The 2nd Chapter) - feat. Gospel Gangstaz
    2. Free As A Dove - feat. Gospel Gangstaz
    3. Gospel Gangsta Till I Die
    4. Interview 1
    5. Romans 8:31 (feat. UCLA Gospel Choir)
    6. The Devil's Worst Nightmare (feat. Gospel Gangstaz)
    7. Interview 2
    8. Real Men Serve God - (feat. Gospel Gangstaz, CMC's, Dyanmic Twins, Pigeon John, bTwice)
    9. Interview 3
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    14. Lead Me (Holy Spirit) - feat. Gerry Woo and the UCLA Gospel Choir

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    Playlist: Song Artist 1. Demon Killa Ii (the Second Chapter): Featuring Gospel Gangstas D.j. Dove 2. Free As A Dove: Featuring Gospel Gangstas D.j. Dove 3. Gospel Gangsta Till I Die D.j. Dove 4. Interview 1 D.j. Dove 5. Romans 8:31: Featuring U.c.l.a. Gospel Choir D.j. Dove 6. Devil''s Worst Nightmare: Featuring Gospel Gangstas D.j. Dove 7. Interview 2 D.j. Dove 8. Real Men Serve God: Featuring Gospel Gangstas C.m.c.''s Dynamite Twins D.j. Dove 9. Interview 3 D.j. Dove 10. Sup & Dove...a Decade Later (the S.f.c. Reunion) D.j. Dove 11. The Holy Terra Returns D.j. Dove 12. Dove''s Groove I (fly Like A Dove) D.j. Dove 13. Interview 4 D.j. Dove 14. Lead Me (holy Spirit): Featuring Gerry Woe And U.c.l.a. Gospel Choir D.j. Dove
    Re-Introduction of The DJ
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Re-Introduction of The DJ

      Manufacturer: Junkyard Distribution (www.jydist.com)
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000BS4RLY
      Release Date: 2006-02-14

      Tracks:

      1. Put the Needle on the Record
      2. Reintroduction of the DJ
      3. The DJ (Featuring Big D)
      4. Do You Like Scratching? (Featuring Big D)
      5. Scratch of Fury
      6. Sore, Dry & Scratchy
      7. The Chorus: A Catchy Song (Featuring The Fisherman)
      8. In the Kitchen Making....
      9. Homemade Cold Cutz
      10. Going Knutz (Featuring DJ Deftone)
      11. Scratching's Crazy
      12. The Benediction: Spoken Word (Featuring The Fisherman)
      13. Humility (Featuring Vessels)
      14. A DJ's Worst Nightmare
      A Chosen One
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • The best christian rep album up to date.
      • very real
      • Daaaaaaa' Booooooommmmmmmmmmbbbbbbbbbbbbbb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      A Chosen One
      Mr. Real
      Manufacturer: Junkyard Distribution (www.jydist.com)
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Christian RapChristian Rap | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
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      3. Ghetto Fables: Da 1/2 Ain't Told
      4. Good Vs. Evil
      5. Ghetto Mission

      ASIN: B00004TM1C
      Release Date: 2006-02-14

      Tracks:

      1. Intro (A Chosen One)
      2. World Wide
      3. False Prophets
      4. To Live and Die
      5. 2nd Lookas
      6. Things Ain't What They Seem to Be
      7. Somethin' Fo Tha Church
      8. Call Him
      9. Do Yo Dance
      10. Stop Frontin'
      11. Walkin' Dead
      12. Dub Side Bounce
      13. Spread Love
      14. We Bring Tha
      15. Soldier
      16. Ya Neva Know
      17. Outro (I Surrender)

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars The best christian rep album up to date........2006-01-12

      I have listened to a lot of Christian rep CD and this is truly the best one I have in my collection. It is hard to find good message with grate music but this album got it. Too bad Mr. Real doesn't have any new albums out after this one.

      5 out of 5 stars very real.......2000-10-07

      great music i learned about him off of the muzik ta ride 2- #4 tape and he is an excellent artist. i especially like the duet betweet him and Ayeesha. Grapetree has some of the best artist and he is one of them.this tape is one of the best ;west side flavor.

      5 out of 5 stars Daaaaaaa' Booooooommmmmmmmmmbbbbbbbbbbbbbb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2000-08-30

      Mr. Real is the best Christian Rapper ever! He takes god-sent lyrics and Dr. Dre-style music and puts them together. 'A Chosen One' features 17 rad gangsta-style tracks, which were barely fit onto one disc. Hiring Brian "Mr. Real" Hill onto the grapetree record label was grapetree president Knolly William's best move ever! The best tracks are 'World Wide', 'We Bring Tha', and 'Do Yo Dance'. I strongly suggest you buy this awesome album; it's definetely worth your money!
      Westside 'G' Style
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Gangsta music
      Westside 'G' Style

      Manufacturer: Junkyard Distribution (www.jydist.com)
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      2. Shouts out to Da Hood

      ASIN: B0009P8W88
      Release Date: 2006-02-14

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. W.W.I.B.L
      3. Ruff, rugged and raw
      4. Christcyde
      5. Troubled mind
      6. Mob city
      7. Westside G style
      8. If U die tonight
      9. The reply
      10. Think not
      11. Mellow Dee
      12. Outside of time
      13. Forty yearz
      14. Outro

      Product Description

      Gospel Rap !!!!

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Gangsta music.......2006-06-23

      As a Gospel gangsta, Bruthaz grimm and , C.R.O.W. fan it's difficult to find good christian westside music.
      But this is one of tha good ones.
      whit good westside beats and g style this is one of tha best albums I have in my collection of around 50 christian rap cd:s.
      this guy don't rap as ruff as GG, C.R.O.W or Bruthaz grimm
      but it's ruff enought to be good.
      Str8 young gangstaz rap better but this guy has much much better beats and rap good to. I like this kinda beats with heavy bass just like it's on tha west side
      Go Hard
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • JY's on the rizz-ise you betta open ya eyes and recog-nizise
      • GO-GO REPRESENTIN' FOR D.C, MARYLAND AND VA!!!!!
      Go Hard
      Junkyard Band
      Manufacturer: Street (Dead)
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000005FN0
      Release Date: 1996-11-12

      Tracks:

      1. Junk's Gettin' Down
      2. JY Funk/Crank That Part
      3. Redrum
      4. This Is The Year (Go-Hard)
      5. Here Come The Freaks
      6. The Rippa Medley Part II: UUUH-EEE-UHHH/Hootie Hootie
      7. JY On The Rise (Wink & Dog)
      8. UH-OH! It's Demi-Doc & Baker
      9. Tiddy Balls
      10. (Caught On Tape In The Studio)
      11. Tiddy Balls (Long Version From JY Reunion)/Lights Out/Let's Play Hide-N-Go Get It

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars JY's on the rizz-ise you betta open ya eyes and recog-nizise.......1999-07-21

      a true junk-a-maniac...this was when the band was together and couldnt nobody see JY...not Groovers, Back, Essence, or anybody. Be lookin out for that Unda Pressure Band comin straight outta Woodbridge, Va...featurin Go-Go Diggy

      5 out of 5 stars GO-GO REPRESENTIN' FOR D.C, MARYLAND AND VA!!!!!.......1999-07-16

      ITS REALLY ON POINT AND ITS IS HITTIN'. I'VE BEEN A GO-GO HEAD FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMER, ALL THE WAY BACK TO CHUCK BROWN. KEEP ON MAKIN THE HITS CAUSE WE'VE GOTS TO 'LET EM KNOW" THAT YALL ARE HERE TO STAY!!!!!

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      1. Let Go Afterglow
      2. Loserville [Explicit Lyrics]
      3. Man-Made
      4. Man of No Importance [CD-single] [Import] [Limited Edition]
      5. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
      6. Melrose
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