Suspended Animation (Esham album)

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Suspended Animation
Esham Suspended Animation.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 2010
Label Reel Life
Producer Esham
Esham chronology
Sacrificial Lambz
(2008)
Suspended Animation
(2010)
DMT Sessions
(2011)
Singles from Suspended Animation
  1. "SSMD"
    Released: April 13, 2010

Suspended Animation is the twelfth studio album by Esham. It was released on August 3, 2010 on Reel Life Productions. [1] On December 7, Esham released a follow-up EP, Subatomic Jetpack. It was not an extended version of the album, but a standalone disc containing 32 additional tracks from the recording sessions. [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

Suspended Animation
No.TitleLength
1."All the Time"2:54
2."Closed Doors"2:31
3."Subatomic" (ft. King Solomon)2:50
4."Ronald McDonald"1:47
5."SSMD"3:31
6."Suspended Animation"2:11
7."Triggernometry"2:59
8."Designer Drugs"1:33
9."Rlp Logo"2:32
10."??????"0:21
11."You Don't Luv Me"2:41
12."Electromagnetic"2:47
13."Horrible"2:16
14."Poultry"2:18
15."Sinsory Deprivation"3:12
16."Get a Room"2:40
17."U Can Die"2:27
18."Private Hotel Party"2:53
19."Worst Place 2 Be"2:46
20."Killa P*$$y"1:39
21."American Made"2:28
22."??????"0:42
23."Don't Wake Me Up"2:25
24."Gumball 3000"2:05
25."Thanx"1:50
26."But No Thanx"4:57
27."Police" (ft. Daniel Jordan)3:18
28."How Come"3:45
29."Home"3:10
Total length:73:28
Subatomic Jetpack
No.TitleLength
1."Funny Feelin'"2:40
2."24 HRS"2:07
3."Wit Out A Band"1:44
4."Deadboy Anubis Wisdom"0:41
5."Go 2 Sleep"2:38
6."What My Name Is"1:06
7."Dr Conrad Murray"2:15
8."Krazy People"2:54
9."Ring Around The Rosie" (featuring Mastamind)2:21
10."Godspeed"2:02
11."God Bless The Feigns"2:47
12."Attention" (featuring Daniel Jordan)1:38
13."Money Bitch"2:56
14."7 Mile Cruzin"3:56
15."BLMNHM"2:29
16."Nasty Hoe"1:44
17."Mastamind"1:20
18."Saints And Sinners"3:56
19."All Over Wit"1:06
20."Start Strippin"4:52
21."Salty Krackers"1:16
22."Stupid"1:17
23."Put On My Cult"2:11
24."Firstcheck"3:35
25."DET"1:08
26."Eminem"2:07
27."So Suicidal" (featuring Mastamind)4:22
28."Pledge"2:32
29."Get Rich"0:58
30."Buyout"2:07
31."Invitation"2:45
32."Street Corner"2:50
Total length:74:20

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