Ill Bill discography

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Ill Bill discography
Studio albums6
Compilation albums10
Music videos26
EPs3

This is the discography of American rapper Ill Bill .

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

List of solo studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US HH [1] US Rap [2] US Indie [3] US Heat. [4]
What's Wrong with Bill?
The Hour of Reprisal 674013
The Grimy Awards
  • Released: February 26, 2013
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
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Septagram
  • Released: June 10, 2016
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
La Bella Medusa
  • Released: October 30, 2020
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
Billy
  • Released: March 31, 2023
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records

Collaborative albums

List of collaborative studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US HH [1] US Rap [2] US Indie [3] US Heat. [4]
The Future Is Now

(with DJ Eclipse, Goretex & Sabac Red, as Non Phixion)

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The Green CD/DVD

(with DJ Eclipse, Goretex & Sabac Red, as Non Phixion)

  • Released: April 6, 2004
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
The Circle Of Tyrants

(with Goretex, Mr. Hyde & Necro, as the Circle Of Tyrants)

A Brand You Can Trust

(with Danny Boy, DJ Lethal, Everlast & Slaine, as La Coka Nostra)

Kill Devil Hills

(with DJ Muggs)

  • Released: August 31, 2010
  • Label: Fat Beats
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Heavy Metal Kings

(with Vinnie Paz, as Heavy Metal Kings)

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Masters of the Dark Arts

(with Danny Boy, DJ Lethal, Everlast & Slaine, as La Coka Nostra)

  • Released: July 31, 2012
  • Label: Fat Beats
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To Thine Own Self Be True

(with Danny Boy, DJ Lethal, Everlast & Slaine, as La Coka Nostra)

  • Released: November 4, 2016
  • Label: Fat Beats
38
Black God White Devil

(with Vinnie Paz, as Heavy Metal Kings)

  • Released: October 27, 2017
  • Label: Enemy Soil
Cannibal Hulk

(with Stu Bangas)

  • Released: March 29, 2019
  • Label: Fat Beats
Gorilla Twins

(with Nems, as Gorilla Twins)

  • Released: May 22, 2020
  • Label: Fat Beats
"—" denotes releases that did not chart, or was not released in that country.

Demos

TitleAlbum details
The Cursed Earth

(with Mike Palmeri & Necro, as Injustice)

  • Released: 1989
Inhuman Conditions

(with Mike Palmeri & Necro, as Injustice)

  • Released: 1990
The Early Years: Rare Demos '91–'94

Compilations

TitleAlbum details
The Past, The Present and the Future Is Now

(with DJ Eclipse, Goretex & Sabac Red, as Non Phixion)

Black Metal
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
Howie Made Me Do It
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
Holy Diver
  • Released: 2010
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
Howie Made Me Do It 2
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
Howie Made Me Do It 3
  • Released: 2013
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records

Mixtapes

TitleAlbum details
Ill Bill Is the Future
Ill Bill Is the Future Vol. II: I'm a Goon!
  • Released: November 16, 2006
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
La Coka Nostra Radio Vol. One

(Hosted by Danny Boy)

  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
The Height Of Power

(with Danny Boy, DJ Lethal, Everlast & Slaine, as La Coka Nostra)

  • Released: 2009
The Audacity Of Coke

(with Danny Boy, DJ Lethal, Everlast & Slaine, as La Coka Nostra)

  • Released: 2009

Extended plays

TitleAlbum details
Infermo Guillermo's
100% Pure Coka

(with Danny Boy, DJ Lethal, Everlast & Slaine, as La Coka Nostra)

  • Released: 2009
  • Label: Uncle Howie Records
Pulp Phixion

(with Sunday)

  • Released: July 26, 2019
  • Label: Tuff Kong Records

Instrumental albums

TitleAlbum details
Beats By Bill

Singles

Singles
TitleInfo
Gangsta Rap
The Anatomy of a School Shooting
God Is an Atheist
  • Released: April 30, 2004
  • Label(s): Beatdown Recordings
  • B-sides: "The Name's Bill"

Guest appearances

Guest appearances
Date/LabelArtistsAlbumTrack title(s)Other featured artists
1999Obscure Discorder with Non Phixion 2004/The Entree/Full Circle2004Goretex
Necro I Need Drugs The Most Sadistic
You're Dead
2000 Company Flow 12" SingleSimian Drugs
2001 Necro Gory Days Circle of TyrantsMr Hyde, Goretex, Captain Carnage
Poetry in the Streets
Obscure DisorderLet's Go
2002 EL-P Fantastic Damage Delorean Aesop Rock
DJ JS-OneGround OriginalLicense 2 Ill
The Beatnuts The Originators Yae YoProblemz
2003Freestyle Q-Unique, Necro
Jedi Mind Tricks Visions of Gandhi The Wolf Sabac Red
2004 Sabac Red SabacalypseP.O.W.'s
Goretex, Mr Hyde, Necro
GoretexThe Art of DyingThe Virtual Goat
Q-Unique Vengeance is MineCanarsie Artie's Revenge
Necro The Pre-Fix for DeathNirvanaGoretex, Mr Hyde
Reflection of Children

Coming Up in the Grave (Remix)

Charles Manson
2005Circle of TyrantsCircle of TyrantsReflections of a Man Freestyle
Bury You with Satan (Remix Part 2)
Necro The SexorcistEdge PlayMr Hyde, Mitch Matlock, Katja Kassin
She's Got a Great Ass Jerry Butler
I Degrade You
Onry OzzbornIn BetweenGoons and AssassinsGrayskul
2006MF Grimm American Hunger Karma Block McCloud
MC LarsThe GraduateThe Dialogue
Jedi Mind Tricks Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell Heavy Metal Kings
2007 Special Teamz Stereotypez Dirty Money
Styles P The Ghost AlbumCome One, Come AllBucky
Necro Death Rap As Deadly as Can Be
Hell Razah & Blue Sky Black Death Razah's Ladder Project ProphecySabac Red
2008Randam LuckConspiracy of SilenceVerbal Holocaust
Snowgoons Black SnowBlack Snow Apathy
Mr. HydeChronicles of the Beast ManKiller CollageQ-Unique, DJ Eclipse
Sabac Red The RitualDarkness DeepensSlaine
When The Lights Go Out
2009 Rhyme asylum Solitary Confinement Open Mic Surgery
Snowgoons The Trojan HorseHey Young World La Coka Nostra, Heltah Skeltah
2010ArchNMEBody Harvest EPBody HarvestWeapon X, Morse Code
Diabolic Liar & A ThiefOrder & Chaos
Vinnie Paz Season of the Assassin Brick WallDemoz
Q-Unique Between Heaven & HellDark KnightJise
Snowgoons KraftwerkThe Uncrushables Sicknature, Sabac Red
Life MCLife Beyond RapAhead of the GameChester P
2012Diggaz With AttitudeDiggaz With AttitudeThe RealestSlaine
SnowgoonsDynastyLegacy Esoteric, Godila, Fredro Starr,

Sicknature, Punchline, Reks,

Thirstin Howl III, Planetary,

Virtuoso, Maylay Sparks, Swann,

Sav Kills, M-Dot,

Reef The Lost Cauze

2013SnowgoonsGebrüder GrimmVan GoghMorlockk Dilemma
Sicknature Nature of the ContaminatedViolent RageVinnie Paz
Q-UniqueMarvels Team UpListen to the Words
2014 Briggs SheplifeEye For An Eye
DubbieWar Path Underworld EPLights OutBig Left, Tekktron
Loki/Out Of My MindSick Jacken, Jaysaun
Slaine The King of Everything Else Children of the Revolution
Reel WolfLycanthropyWalk Away (Remix)Ironic, So Sick Social Club
2016Reel WolfThe Underworld 2Grim ReeferBizarre, Potluck,

Shallow Pockets, O Doub

AnthologyBizarre, Sean Strange,

Mersinary

Snak the Ripper From The DirtFuck The Internet
NovatoreMacabreParanoïaNizuk
2017DreamTekThe Senor Dubs EPSpilled Liquor
Reel WolfSinemaStill Fuckin' With Y'all Snoop Dogg, D Lynch
2018SnowgoonsGoon BapKillaz Supreme Ghostface Killah, Aspects,

Sick Jacken

2021 Paki Dunn TahiCan't Believe It Vinnie Paz, D.V. Alias Khryst

Production credits

Production Credits
Artist(s)Album TitleTrack Title(s)Release Date
Q-Unique Vengeance Is MineCanarsie Artie's Revenge2004
Ill BillIll Bill Is the Future Vol. II: I'm a GoonBillion$ on My Mind
Brazil
21
Cocaine World
2006
Army Of The Pharaohs Ritual of Battle Gun Ballad
Seven
2007
King SyzeThe Labor UnionPlay Ya Part (P.Y.P.) feat. Doap Nixon & Ill Bill2007

Music Videos

Solo Videos
YearAlbum TitleTitleDirectorFeatured Artist
2004 What's Wrong With Bill ? Chasing The DragonN/C Necro
2008 Ill Bill is the Future Vol. 2 Billion$ In My MindTriple Beam Productions
The Hour of Reprisal Society Is BrainwashedJim Starace
My UncleMoreFrames
2009War Is My Destiny Max Cavalera, Q-Unique
2010 Kill Devil Hills Cult Assassin DJ Muggs
Kill Devil HillsDJ Muggs, B-Real, Vinnie Paz
Ill Bill TVTom VujcicDJ Muggs
Illuminati 666MoreFrames
Millenium of Murders
2012 The Grimy Awards Severed Heads of StateIll Bill / NO-FI El-P
When I Die (O.G. Version)J.F. Martin / Tom Vujcic
2013Exploding OctopusSci
World PremierIll Bill / NO-FI
How To Survive The ApocalypseSci
Paul BaloffMoreFrames
Vio-LenceAaron Vasquez / Pace RiversDJ Skizz, Lil' Fame,

Shabazz the Disciple

Acid RefluxJ.F. Martin / Tom Vujcic
2016SeptagramManson vs. BerkowitzKevin DesjardinQ-Unique
Make Them Die SlowlyTom Vujcic
2019Cannibal HulkHulk MeatJimmy JohanssonStu Bangas, Goretex
Cannibal HulkEzruStu Bangas
World War HulkTom VujcicStu Bangas, Goretex, Slaine
Pulp PhixionWarlordSunday, D.V. Alias Khryst
Debbie AbonoJimmy JohanssonSunday, Vinnie Paz
Axe of AbraxasNEKTRSunday, Lord Goat (Goretex), Sick Jacken
2020La Bella MedusaWhat's my Drug?Jimmy JohanssonD.V. Alias Khryst
Be Afraid !Sun Bronx Conway the Machine,

Pharoahe Monch

Kill Devil HillsSkull & GunsJuan Richard FelixSlaine, Everlast
2021The Grimy AwardsL'Amour East (7 minutes of ecstacy)Jimmy JohanssonQ-Unique, Flatbush Zombies,

Meyhem Lauren

2022BillyOnce upon a Time in CanarsieLord Goat
Leviathan Tragedy Khadafi
Time To Go
Smarten UpHausriot StudiosNems
Root for the Villain Kool G Rap, Vinnie Paz, DJ Muggs
2023Hell AwaitsJimmy Johansson
2024Alpha FuturaTom Vujcic
Non-solo Videos
YearArtist(s)TitleDirectorOther featured artists
2002 Non Phixion Rock StarsN/C
200414 Years of Rap The Arsonists
Necro White Slavery
Mr HydeThe CraziesNecro, Goretex
2008 Jedi Mind Tricks Heavy Metal Kings
Mr. HydeKiller CollageNecro Q-Unique, DJ Eclipse
La Coka Nostra That's Coke Danny Boy
2009I'm An AmericanN/CB-Real
Cousin of DeathFrank Sacramento
2011William CooperBeware of the Pale HorseSci
2012La Coka NostraMind Your BusinessJ.F. Martin/Tom Vujcic
Creed Of The GreedierTom Vujcic
Letter To OuischDanny Boy
Diggaz With AttitudeThe RealestR.M.L. Slaine
2013Reel WolfThe UnderworldTom Vujcic Apathy, Bizarre, Celph Titled, PMD,

Sean Strange, King Gordy, Reef the Lost Cauze, Sid, Slaine,

Swifty Mcvay, Tech N9ne, Vinnie Paz

Q-UniqueListen To The WordsNO/FI
2014 Snowgoons Van Gogh / FernsehshowSirQLateMorlockk Dilemma
LokiOut Of My MindJon TamkinSick Jacken, Jaysaun
DubieLights OutN/CBig Left, Tekktron
Reel WolfWalk Away (Remix)Ironic, So Sick Social Club
2015 Briggs Eye For An EyeS.Williamson
La Coka NostraDark Day Road Bernard Rose
2016Waging WarTom VujcicRite Hook
Reel WolfAnthologyBizarre, Sean Strange, Mersinary
The Underworld 2 Havoc, Kid Fade, Johnny Richter,

Slaine, Kool G Rap, Chino XL, Necro, Ruste Juxx, Kuniva, Sabac Red,

Sean Price

2017 Heavy Metal Kings Mercyful FateJimmy Johansson
Gemini LoungeGoretex
Bad HombresJimmy Giambrone
2018SnowgoonsKillaz SupremeGigo Flow & DJ Illegal Ghostface Killah, Aspects, Sick Jacken
2019AdlibDestro@Skrewtape84
Q-UniqueCult Leader & CapitalEzru
Klee MaGoRRap TitansRaed Al MurishRuste Juxx, Psycho Les, Big Stretch
SlaineStill Got My GunJimmy JohanssonVinnie Paz, Rite Hook
2020Gorilla TwinsAdiosImmortal Technique, D.V. Alias Khryst
Highs & Lows
Bong!
2021SlaineWhen The War EndsSlaine
NemsTha BoroNew Vegas FilmsEddie Kaine, Rim
Astro VandalistViolence & LyricismTydroeliteD.V. Alias Khryst, DJ Eclipse
DosTressI Got Something to SayMargarita BlazhevaSnaketooth
Redd Rebel and Lord WillinRussian Hatsn/c
2022Big LegionKill That@hausriotHurox
2023Benny HolidayGangsters & GoblinsJason Miller & Tom Vujcic
El SicarioFright Night TeamColmenares

Matias Palominos

2024Blood BrothersOutlawJimmy GiambroneNecro

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