Switched On (EP)

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Switched On
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ReleasedSeptember 30, 2014
Recorded2014
Genre Hip hop
Label Suburban Noize, Battle Axe Records
Madchild chronology
Lawn Mower Man
(2013)
''Switched On''
(2014)
Silver Tongue Devil
(2015)
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Switched On is the sixth EP by Canadian rapper Madchild. The EP was released on September 30, 2014 by Battle Axe Records.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."White Knuckles" Rob the Viking 3:44
2."Amadeus"C-Lance2:06
3."Switched On"Rob the Viking2:28
4."Iran"C-Lance3:47
5."Never Die"Aspect2:12
6."Hellbound"C-Lance3:49
7."Tom Cruise"Aspect4:08
8."On One" (featuring Sophia Danai) Chin Injeti 3:11
9."Blitzkrieg"Rob the Viking2:13
10."Act My Age"C-Lance3:50
Deluxe Edition
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
11."Black Belt"Aspect4:26
12."Drugs In My Pocket"Aspect4:23
13."Gremlin"Aspect3:48
14."Tiger Blood"Aspect4:23
15."Broken Mirror"Rob the Viking3:14
16."Out of My Head"Aspect4:35
17."Under a Spell"The Community Music Group3:06
18."Fuck Madchild" (OG Mix)Aspect3:33
19."Good Crazy"Aspect2:49

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