Taking Lives (album)

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Taking Lives
Bizarre & Fury Something Awful Taking Lives.jpg
Studio album by
Something Awful
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2013 (2013-09-11) [1]
Recorded2011–2013
Genre
Length1:22:38
Label
  • Intrinz INK Records
Producer
  • Fury
  • Micka Mexican
  • Danny Damnage
  • Hala-X
  • Atomic Beats
  • 2 Deep
  • Evelution
  • Black
  • Allrounda Productions
  • Beat G33ks
  • Adamac
  • C4
Bizarre chronology
Friday Night At St. Andrews
(2010)
Taking Lives
(2013)
Last American Rock Stars
(2018)
No.TitleProducerLength
1."Intro"Fury0:55
2."Smoke You" (featuring Bizzy Bone, Madecipha, Sean Strange)Hala-X5:12
3."Taking Lives" (featuring King Gordy)Micka Mexican3:58
4."The Babysitter" (Skit)Fury1:07
5."Awful World" (featuring Bloody T, Intrinzik, Kryptik)Danny Damnage3:54
6."Love The Way You Die" (featuring DTS, Whiteout)Danny Damnage4:01
7."I'm Crazy" (featuring Ether, Lewn, Majik Duce, The Jokerr, Trikkd Out)Atomic Beats5:53
8."Family" (featuring Tre Lb, Twisted Insane)2 Deep4:48
9."Peeping Tom" (featuring Bob E. Nite, Q Strange)Evelution5:36
10."I Don't Know What I Did Last Night" (featuring Brotha Lynch Hung, King Gordy)Black4:28
11."Day Off" (featuring DTS, Dr. Gigglez)Allrounda Productions3:38
12."The Cypher" (featuring D12, Leathal Wreckords)Beat G33ks5:43
13."I Can Do Anything" (featuring B-Lieve)Adamac5:08
14."Next Level" (featuring Freeze)Micka Mexican4:20
Taking Lives Cypher (Bonus Track)
No.TitleProducerLength
15."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:05
16."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:33
17."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:33
18."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:33
19."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:33
20."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:32
21."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
22."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
23."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
24."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
25."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:32
26."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
27."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:33
28."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:32
29."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:16
30."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
31."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
32."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:41
33."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:41
34."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:33
35."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:16
36."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:16
37."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:06
38."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C41:07
39."Taking Lives Cypher Verse"C40:52
Total length:1:22:38

Personnel

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