Droppin Bombs

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Droppin Bombs
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 29, 2006 [1]
Recorded2006
Genre Hip-hop
LanguageEnglish
Label Suburban Noize
Producer Brad "Daddy X", Mike Kumagai, Patrick "P-Nice" Shevelin
Subnoize Souljaz chronology
Sub Noize Souljaz
(2005)
Droppin Bombs
(2006)
Blast From the Past
(2009)

Droppin Bombs is a compilation album by Suburban Noize Records, released on August 29, 2006. [2] [3] The album is a twenty track collaboration between all the artists signed to Suburban Noize Records. In the week of September 16, 2006, Droppin Bombs had reached #38 on the Billboard's Independent Albums chart and #44 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. [4] [5]

Track listing

#TitleFeatured artist(s)Time
1."Here We Go Again" Big B, Dirtball, and Daddy X 3:55
2."Uncle Sam" Saint Dog, Daddy X, and Judge D 5:02
3."Let Us Know"Big B and Dirtball3:36
4."Still Smokin"The Original Kottonmouth Kings 4:02
5."Mayday"Big B, Dirtball, and Daddy X4:29
6."Get Em Up" Jared of Hed PE, Big B,
Dirtball, Daddy X, and Chucky Styles
4:28
7."Feels So Good" D-Loc 3:31
8."U Can Hate Me"Big B, Chucky Styles, and Judge D3:42
9."Set Me Free"Saint Dog and Daddy X4:15
10."One Life"Judge D, Daddy X, D-Loc, and Johnny Richter 4:06
11."All Night Long"Big B, Dirtball, and Daddy X4:03
12."Flyin High"Daddy X, Chucky Styles, Dirtball, and Pakelika3:29
13."In The Trenches" Brother J, Judge D and Daddy X2:24
14."Pull The Pin"Dirtball, Saint Dog, and Chucky Styles2:30
15."Droppin Bombs" Ft. Twiztid Big B, Dirtball, and Daddy X3:59
16."Locomotion"Daddy X, Brother J, and Tristate4:09
17."On The Rise"Big B, Dirtball, and Daddy X3:48
18."Funny Feelins"Dirtball and Daddy X3:29
19."We Are" One Session 3:48
20."Camp RADD" Last Laugh and Johnny Richter3:40

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References

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