Track Listing 1. Intro - (featuring Vinroc/Apollo/Shortkut) 2. XL - (featuring Large Professor) 3. X-Ecutioners Scratch 4. Journey Into Sound, A - (featuring Kenny Muhammed) 5. Hip Hop Awards - (skit) 6. 3 Boroughs 7. Let It Bang - (featuring M.O.P.) 8. X-Ecutioners Theme Song - (featuring Dan The Automator) 9. Feel the Bass 10. You Can't Scratch - (skit) 11. It's Goin' Down - (featuring Linkin Park) 12. Premier's X-Ecution 13. X, The (Y'All Know the Name) - (featuring Pharoahe Monch/Xzibit/Inspectah Deck/Skillz) 14. Genius of Love 2002 - (featuring Tom Tom Club/Biz Markie) 15. Choppin' N***** Up 16. B-Boy Punk Rock 2001 - (featuring Everlast) 17. Who Wants to Be a M***** F**Kin' Millionaire - (skit) 18. Play That Beat 19. Dramacyde - (featuring Big Pun/Kool G. Rap) 20. X-Ecution of a Bumrush - (featuring The Beat Junkies) 21. Play That Beat - (Lo Fidelity Allstars remix, bonus track)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Apollo, Big Pun, Biz Markie, DJ Premier, Dan The Automator, Everlast, Inspectah Deck, Kenny Muhammed, Kool G. Rap, Large Professor, Linkin Park, M.O.P., Pharoah Monche, Pharoahe Monch, Shortkut, Skillz, The Beat Junkies, The X-Ecutioners, Tom Tom Club, Vinroc, Xzibit | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: The X-Ecutioners, Large Professor, Kenny Muhammed, M.O.P., Dan The Automator, Linkin Park, DJ Premier, Pharoahe Monch, Xzibit, Inspectah Deck, Skillz, The Tom Tom Club, Biz Markie, Everlast, The Triple Threat DJ's, Fatman Scoop, Big Pun, Kool G. Rap. Producers include: Apollo Novicio, Dr. Butcher, Rob Swift, CJ Moore, The Beat Junkies. This East Coast underground hip-hop crew rises up to the challenge of entering the mainstream on BUILT FROM SCRATCH. One of their many strengths is the fact that they make good use of turntablism, an art abandoned by far too many of their peers. The urgency they gain from this helps push their streetwise but never thuggish rhymes forward with alacrity. Amid the frenetic scratching and hyper-kinetic playground of beats, Roc Raida, Rob Swift and company deliver the kind of self-mythologizing verbiage that's been at the heart of hip-hop since the days of EPMD and LL Cool J. While the X-Ecutioners are careful to lyrically underline their connections to the likes of Nas, and there's a cross-genre guest list on the album that ranges from the Tom Tom Club to Biz Markie, it's the group's own skill at mating unique tracks with powerful raps that makes BUILT FROM SCRATCH a success.
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