The Wraith: Remix Albums | ||||
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Released | November 14, 2006 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Psychopathic Records | |||
Producer | Mike E. Clark, Kuma, Wolfpac, Filthee Immigrants, Tino Gross, Fritz the Cat, Kottonmouth Kings, Monoxide, Tech N9ne, Seven, Robert Rebeck, DJ Clay | |||
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The Wraith: Remix Albums is a remix album by American hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. Released in 2006, the album contains remixes of tracks from the group's albums The Wraith: Shangri-La (2002) and Hell's Pit (2004). The album opened at #158 on the Billboard 200, [1] and peaked at #9 on the Top Independent Albums chart. [2] It is the group's 7th compilation album, and their 22nd overall release.
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Allmusic | [3] |
# | Title | Time | Performer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1 | "Walk into thy Light" | 4:22 | Violent J Shaggy 2 Dope | Mike E. Clark |
2 | "Welcome to Thy Show" | 3:19 | ICP Razorblade Twins | Kuma |
3 | "Get Ya Wicked On" | 2:25 | ICP | Wolfpac |
4 | "Murder Rap" | 3:05 | ICP | Filthee Immigrants |
5 | "Birthday Bitches" | 1:44 | ICP Anybody Killa Razorblade Twins | Kuma |
6 | "Blaaam!!!" | 4:03 | ICP Erik Gustafson | Tino Gross |
7 | "It Rains Diamonds" | 5:18 | ICP Anybody Killa Jumpsteady Razorblade Twins | Kuma |
"Bitch Slappaz" | ICP Blaze Ya Dead Homie | Kuma | ||
8 | "Thy Staleness" | 3:59 | ICP | Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky |
9 | "Hell's Forecast" | 4:09 | ICP Twiztid Anybody Killa | Mike E. Clark |
10 | "Juggalo Homies" | 3:39 | ICP Twiztid | Mike E. Clark |
11 | "We Belong" | 2:53 | ICP | Kottonmouth Kings |
12 | "Cotton Candy & Popsicles" | 4:11 | ICP | Filthee Immigrants |
13 | "Crossing Thy Bridge" | 4:49 | ICP Razorblade Twins | Kuma |
14 | "Thy Raven's Mirror" | 3:22 | ICP | Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky |
15 | "Thy Wraith" | 3:49 | ICP Erik Gustafson | Tino Gross |
# | Title | Time | Performers | Producer(s) |
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1 | "Walk into the Darkness" | 4:39 | ICP | Mike E. Clark |
2 | "Suicide Hotline" | 3:05 | ICP | Monoxide |
3 | "C.P.K.'s" | 3:11 | ICP | Mike E. Clark |
4 | "Truly Alone" | 3:38 | ICP | Kuma |
5 | "Everyday I Die" | 3:16 | ICP | Mike E. Clark |
6 | "The Witch" | 3:27 | ICP | Tech N9ne Seven Robert Rebeck |
7 | "Bowling Balls" | 3:21 | ICP | Monoxide |
8 | "24" | 2:16 | ICP | DJ Clay |
9 | "Burning Up" | 3:56 | ICP | Mike E. Clark |
10 | "Sedatives" | 2:36 | ICP | Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky |
11 | "In My Room" | 4:13 | ICP | Wolfpac |
12 | "Angels Falling" | 3:42 | ICP | Kottonmouth Kings |
13 | "Manic Depressive" | 3:05 | ICP | Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky |
Chart (2006) | Peak Position |
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Top Independent Albums | 9 [2] |
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