Kaos (DJ Muggs and Roc Marciano album)

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Kaos
DJ Muggs and Roc Marciano - Kaos cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 2018 (2018-10-15)
Genre
Length35:12
Label Soul Assassins
Producer DJ Muggs
DJ Muggs chronology
Soul Assassins: Dia del Asesinato
(2018)
Kaos
(2018)
Hells Roof
(2019)
Kaos track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Kaos Theme"1:48
2."Dolph Lundgren"3:44
3."White Dirt"3:45
4."The E Train"3:13
5."Aunt Bonnie"3:59
6."Rolls Royce Rugs"3:04
7."Caught a Lick"2:00
8."Wild Oats"3:12
9."Shit I'm On"4:12
10."Wormhole"6:15
Total length:35:21

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