Suburban Noize Presents: Sub-Noize Rats

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Suburban Noize Presents:
Sub-Noize Rats
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Compilation album
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2003
Recorded2003
Genre Rap
Hip hop
Alternative rock
Label Suburban Noize
Producer Brad "Daddy X", Mike Kumagai, Patrick "P-Nice" Shevelin
chronology
SRH Presents: Spaded, Jaded, and Faded
(2002)
Suburban Noize Presents:
Sub-Noize Rats

(2003)
The Royal Family
(2004)

Suburban Noize Presents: Sub-Noize Rats [1] [2] [3] is the third official compilation album by Suburban Noize Records released on September 2, 2003.

Track listing

#TitleFeatured Artist
1Adventures Of This Kingspade
2Born FreeHumble Gods
3Got your Back Ft. D-Loc Judge D
4Good As Gold/Kingsblend/Zero Tolerance Live Kottonmouth Kings
5Fight Saint Dog
6Hooligan Big B
7Magnetic Mic Control Phunk Junkeez
8Forgive Me FatherPakelika
9Watchin Time Fly Ft. Daddy X and Judge D Tsunami Brothers
10Define DestinyLast Laugh
11Long Awaited Riot Mower
12Irie Feeling Daddy X

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References

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  2. "Suburban Noize Records album listing". Archived from the original on December 19, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  3. All Music Guide's Overview for Sub Noize Rats