Killing Fields (album)

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Killing Fields
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 14, 2006
Genre Hip hop
Label Molemen Records
Producer Panik
Memo
PNS
Molemen chronology
Chicago City Limits, Vol. 2
(2006)
Killing Fields
(2006)
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Killing Fields is an album by the American production trio called the Molemen. The album boasts a wide variety of guests from New York City as well as the midwest.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
    • Performed by DJ Presyce
    • Produced by DJ Presyce
  2. "Street Conflict"
  3. "Life Sentence"
  4. "Full Metal Jacket"
    • Performed by Kool G. Rap, Mass Hysteria
    • Produced by Panik
  5. "Up To Par"
    • Produced by Panik
  6. "Provin' Em Wrong"
  7. "Blackhand Clap"
    • Performed by Grafh
    • Produced by Panik
  8. "Vague Ultimatum"
    • Produced by Memo
  9. "My Alien Girlfriend"
  10. "One Shot, One Kill"
    • Performed by Mike Treese
    • Produced by Memo
  11. "2 Hour Banger"
    • Performed by Saigon
    • Produced by Memo
  12. "The Come Up"
    • Performed by Juice
    • Produced by Panik
  13. "Scarlet Letter"
  14. "Love Kills War"
    • Produced by PNS
  15. "Redemption"
  16. "QB2BK"
    • Featuring Littles, Poison Pen
    • Produced by Memo
  17. "V"
    • Performed by Vakill
    • Produced by Panik

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