Suburban Noize Presents: Sounds of Things to Come

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Suburban Noize Presents:
Sounds of Things to Come
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ReleasedApril 20, 2000
Recorded1999–2000
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Label Suburban Noize Records
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Suburban Noize Records chronology
SRH Presents: Lose Your Illusions, Vol. 1
(1998)
Suburban Noize Presents:
Sounds of Things to Come

(2000)
SRH Presents: Spaded, Jaded, and Faded
(2002)

Suburban Noize Presents: Sounds of Things to Come [1] is an official compilation album by Suburban Noize Records released on April 20, 2000. This album includes popular names of the label, such as the Kottonmouth Kings, Dogboy, and Saint Dog along with others.

Track listing

#TitleFeatured artist
1Dog's Life (Remix) Ft. Dogboy Kottonmouth Kings 5:33
2V.A.N.A.C. Grand Vanacular and DJ Circa 3:33
3Burn Kali Too Rude 4:46
4Inland Empire Ft. Saint Dog DJ Bobby B2:25
5Lady Killer Johnny Richter 3:07
6Phony Microphonist Grand Vanacular and DJ Circa 2:49
7Drug Dealing God Corporate Avenger 2:58
8Never Fuck With Me Sub-Tear-Reign'n 2:06
9Bomb Homegrown Ft. D-Loc DJ Bobby B1:30
10Gunshot Too Rude 3:52
11They Can't Diss Miss Addverse 3:27
12GameFaceVision GameFaceVision 0:39
13American Dream Humble Gods 2:09
14Part Time Mix Mob 3:13
15Confessions to the Sold Out M.C. Sub-Tear-Reign'n 3:02
16Sitting on the HillThe Upbeats4:48
17Ordinary Daze S.W.A.T. 3:20
18Still The Same Big Hoss 3:06

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