A Fistful of Peril

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A Fistful of Peril
Czarface Peril.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 2016 (2016-10-25)
Genre Hip hop
Length36:21
Label Silver Age
Producer
Czarface chronology
Every Hero Needs a Villain
(2015)
A Fistful of Peril
(2016)
First Weapon Drawn
(2017)

A Fistful of Peril is the third studio album by American hip hop trio Czarface, which consists of rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck and underground hip hop duo 7L & Esoteric. It was released on October 25, 2016 via Silver Age. The album features guest appearances from Blacastan, Conway The Machine, Jesus Chrysler, Meyhem Lauren, Psycho Les and Rast RFC.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks produced by The Czar-Keys & Esoteric

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Electric Level 1"0:53
2."Two in the Chest"
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
2:37
3."Czar Wars"
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
2:43
4."Dust" (featuring Psycho Les)
3:02
5."Revenge on Lizard City"
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
2:22
6."Machine, Man, & Monster" (featuring Conway)
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • D. Price
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
4:41
7."Dare Iz a Darkseid"
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
3:20
8."Tarantulas" (featuring Blacastan)
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • I. Osu
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
2:35
9."Sabers" (featuring Jesus Chrysler)
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
3:00
10."Steranko" (featuring Meyhem Lauren & Rast RFC)
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • J. Rencher
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
  • Rast RFC
3:47
11."Talk That Talk"
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
3:30
12."All in Together Now"
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
2:53
13."Level Electric 1"
  • S. Ryan
  • J. Hunter
  • G. Andrinopoulos
  • T. Spadafore
0:58
Total length:36:21

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2016)Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [1] 21
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard) [2] 14
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [3] 28
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [4] 8

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References

A Fistful Of Peril at Discogs (list of releases)