White Trash Renegade | ||||
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Released | July 19, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 51:49 | |||
Label | Suburban Noize Records | |||
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White Trash Renegade is the second solo studio album by American rapper Big B. It was released on July 19, 2005 via Suburban Noize Records.
Bryan Mahoney, best known by his stage name, Big B, is an American rapper currently signed with Suburban Noize Records as a solo artist. Along with John E. Necro, he performs vocals in the rap rock band OPM, which is also signed with Subnoize.
Suburban Noize Records, also known as "Subnoize", is an independent record label based in Burbank, California that specializes in punk rock and hip hop music. The label was founded in 1997 by Kottonmouth Kings vocalist Daddy X and Kevin Zinger.
# | Title | Guest artist | Time |
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1 | New Number (Intro) | 0:17 | |
2 | Keep Goin' | 2:49 | |
3 | White Trash Renegade | 3:33 | |
4 | Blow My Mind | 3:50 | |
5 | The Underground | Daddy X | 3:19 |
6 | Some People | 3:15 | |
7 | New Beginnings (Skit) | Chucky Styles & Joe Crimo | 1:22 |
8 | Crazy | 3:34 | |
9 | Remember | D-Loc | 3:10 |
10 | The Drugs | 3:42 | |
11 | Whiteboys | 3:45 | |
12 | Collered Shirt (Skit) | Chucky Styles | 0:44 |
13 | Hit That | Johnny Richter | 3:34 |
14 | Outlaw | The Dirtball | 3:43 |
15 | Rockstar | 3:26 | |
16 | Shut the Fuck Up | 4:23 | |
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