Big Air Experience

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Big Air Experience
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 25, 2003
Genre Rapcore
Gangsta rap
Alternative rock
Rap
Label Priority
Producer Mark Copeland
Greg Danylyshyn
Bryan Kelley
Shannon Ward
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Big Air Experience is a compilation album mixed with gangsta rap and alternative rock music released by Priority on March 25, 2003. [2] The album consists of such popular names as Snoop Dogg, N.W.A. and Saliva among others. [3]

Track listing

#TitleFeatured Artist(s)Time
1Proven Hatebreed 2:35
2War Zone Slayer 2:44
3First It Giveth Queens of the Stone Age 3:18
4Kiss the Skull Danzig 4:10
5So I Quit Filter 3:19
6Raise Up Saliva 3:45
7Rock Star N*E*R*D 4:20
8Wicked Ice Cube 3:55
9Appetite for Destruction N.W.A. 3:07
10Tweaked Hotwire 2:18
115 Seconds Shortie 3:02
12Gravity Audiovent 3:37
13Thoughts Without Words Shadows Fall 4:31
14As Real as It Gets Sworn Enemy 3:01
15Full Throttle Kottonmouth Kings 4:08
16Lay Low Snoop Dogg, Master P and Nate Dogg 4:02
17The Gangsta, the Killa, and the Dope Dealer Westside Connection 3:23
18On the Block (Golden Era) R.A. the Rugged Man and Human Beatbox Bub 4:11

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