Rock It Science | ||||
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Released | 2003 | |||
Label | Suburban Noize Records | |||
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Rock It Science is the fifth release by the rap rock group Phunk Junkeez, released in 2003. It is their only album to be released on Suburban Noize Records.
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The Phoenix New Times said that the album "mixes a little reggae, a little adult pop and a little trip-hop with a whole lot of punk riffage and old-school monosyllabic rapping." [1]
# | Title | Featured artist(s) | Time |
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1 | Magnetic Mic Control | ||
2 | Same Ole' Song | ||
3 | Everyday | ||
4 | Rock It Science | ||
5 | People Following Me | ||
6 | Move It | ||
7 | No Way! | ||
8 | Handle My Bizness | Daddy X | |
9 | Can't Get By | ||
10 | Heavy on My Mind | ||
11 | On the Run | ||
12 | Gangsta Rock | ||
13 | No Parking on the Dancefloor | ||
14 | Fall in Line |
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