Faith in Chaos (Book of Revelations)

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Faith in Chaos
(Book of Revelations)
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2003
Genre Hardcore hip hop, horrorcore
Label Grim Reality Entertainment
Producer Jason "JP" Pearl
DJ Streek
Cyco
M-Boogie
Insane Poetry chronology
Blacc Plague
(1996)
Faith in Chaos
(Book of Revelations)

(2003)
Fallen from Grace
(2007)
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Faith in Chaos (Book of Revelations) is the third album by American hip hop group Insane Poetry.

Track listing

#TitleProducer(s)Performer(s)Length
1"Intro"Jason "JP" Pearl*Interlude*1:14
2"Faith in Chaos"DJ StreekCyco3:22
3"OKS"DJ StreekCyco3:28
4"Journey Inside My Mind"Jason "JP" PearlCyco3:45
5"Footsteps of Danger"Jason "JP" PearlCyco3:37
6"Voices in My Head"Jason "JP" PearlCyco3:24
7"Puffin' on Angeldust"DJ StreekCyco4:06
8"Diary of a Killa"Jason "JP" PearlCyco4:26
9"Radio Kill 66.6"DJ StreekCyco0:38
10"Cyco's Sermon"Cyco*Interlude*3:36
11"Fall of Babylon"DJ Streek (Producer)
Jason "JP" Pearl (co-producer)
Cyco3:03
12"Delilah"Jason "JP" PearlCyco3:48
13"Who Am I"Jason "JP" PearlCyco3:58
14"Interview"Jason "JP" Pearl, Cyco*Interlude*5:21
15"Life's a Gamble"Jason "JP" PearlCyco5:02
16"Trackin' a Killa"CycoCyco2:54
17"Any Given Monday (Intro)"Cyco*Interlude*0:44
18"Any Given Monday"DJ StreekCyco3:32
19"Footsteps of Danger (Remix)"Jason "JP" PearlCyco3:52
20"Shout-Outs"M-BoogieCyco5:37

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References

  1. "Insane Poetry :: Faith in Chaos :: Grim Reality Entertainment". Rapreviews.com. 2004-02-03. Retrieved 2012-02-15.