Hatchet History: Ten Years of Terror

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Hatchet History: Ten Years of Terror
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Compilation album by
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ReleasedAugust 6, 2002
Label Psychopathic Records
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Hatchet History: Ten Years of Terror is a compilation album. Released in 2002, the album is a retrospective featuring tracks from various rappers and bands that had signed to Psychopathic Records up until that point, including Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid, Anybody Killa, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Zug Izland, Myzery, Jumpsteady, and Dark Lotus. [2]

Track listing

#TitleTimePerformer(s)Original album
1"Intro"0:17
2"It's Time"3:55 ICP
3"2nd Hand Smoke"4:31 Twiztid Mostasteless [3]
4"Gang Related"4:38 Anybody Killa
ICP
Hatchet Warrior [4]
5"Toy Box"4:26ICP Riddle Box [5]
6"Casket"2:43 Blaze Ya Dead Homie 1 Less G n Da Hood [6]
7"Losin' It"5:17 Project Born
Esham The Unholy
Project Born-Born Dead
8"Sunny Day"4:20 Zug Izland Cracked Tiles [7]
9"If I Ever Die"3:28 Myzery Para La Isla [8]
10"Southwest Song"4:56ICP Ringmaster
11"Hollowpoint"4:09Anybody KillaHatchet Warrior [4]
12"Juggalo Anthem"3:28Blaze Ya Dead Homie1 Less G n Da Hood [6]
13"Different"3:30Twiztid Freek Show [9]
14"Slam!"2:37Zug IzlandCracked Tiles [7]
15"Bitches!"3:18ICP
Ol' Dirty Bastard
The Amazing Jeckel Brothers [10]
16"Your The Reason"5:19Twiztid Mirror Mirror
17"Chaos Theory"3:55 Jumpsteady The Chaos Theory [11]
18"Juggalo Family"6:09 Dark Lotus Tales from the Lotus Pod

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