Fallen from Grace

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Fallen from Grace
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 2007
Genre Hardcore hip hop, underground hip hop, horrorcore
Label Long Range/Koch
Producer Jason "JP" Pearl, DJ Roc, Big Tango Slimm, M-Boogie
Insane Poetry chronology
Faith in Chaos (Book of Revelations)
(2003)
Fallen from Grace
(2007)
Sutter Kain Presents Cyco the Snuff Reels
(2008)
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Fallen from Grace is the fourth album by American hip hop group Insane Poetry.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."FFG Intro"Jason "JP" Pearl3:56
2."Kill You"Jason "JP" Pearl3:02
3."Boyz in a Box"Jason "JP" Pearl3:05
4."Next Dimension"Jason "JP" Pearl2:16
5."Heartless"Jason "JP" Pearl3:12
6."Suspect Zero"Jason "JP" Pearl2:24
7."Revenge" (featuring Lowdown)DJ Roc2:08
8."Peekin' thru Ya Back" (featuring Tre Dizzle)Jason "JP" Pearl4:47
9."Murderland"Big Tango Slimm "JP" Pearl4:32
10."Fallen from Grace"DJ Roc3:24
11."Jot My Life" (featuring Menacide)Jason "JP" Pearl4:19
12."Let's Ride" (featuring Freaks, JP tha Hustler, Lowdown, & Spark)Jason "JP" Pearl3:27
13."Heat"Big Tango Slimm and Jason "JP" Pearl3:16
14."Black Widow"Jason "JP" Pearl3:38
15."Game of Life"Jason "JP" Pearl4:12
16."Can You Feel My Pain"Jason "JP" Pearl3:44
17."Is It Good" (featuring Lowdown)DJ Roc4:25
18."FFG Outro"Jason "JP" Pearl7:58
19."Commercial" 0:35

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