Waterworld (Leak Bros album)

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Waterworld
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 2004
Recorded2003-2004
Genre Hip hop, alternative hip hop
Length41:41
Label Eastern Conference Records
ECLP1006
Producer
Cage chronology
Weatherproof
(2003)
Waterworld
(2004)
Hell's Winter
(2005)
No.TitleProducerLength
1."PCP Ward (Intro)" DJ Mighty Mi 0:48
2."Got Wet" (featuring Yak Ballz) Camu Tao 4:01
3."Waterworld"Camu Tao4:41
4."See Thru"Mondee3:33
5."G.O.D." J-Zone 4:19
6."Gimmesumdeath" RJD2 4:14
7."Follow the Liters"Grimace2:53
8."Dead"DJ Mighty Mi, Camu Tao4:27
9."Druggie Fresh"Kool Mellow Max 1652:38
10."Delerium"Camu Tao3:28
11."Leakie Leak (Skit)" DJ Mighty Mi 0:25
12."Stargate"DJ Mighty Mi2:01
13."Submerged" El-P 3:26
14."Outro"Emz0:47

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