Track Listing 1. Doomsday Intro 2. Forever Rso 3. War's On, The - (featuring Mobb Deep) 4. Thought You Knew 5. Gotta Be a Better Way 6. Summer Knightz - (featuring Tangg Da Juice) 7. Sanity - (featuring D-Ruff) 8. You'll Never Know - (featuring Mad Lion) 9. You Could Be My Boo - (featuring Faith Evans) 10. Mix of Action 11. Keep Alive - (featuring Cool Gsus) 12. Illicit Activity - (featuring 8Ball & MJG) 13. Killin' Em 14. One in Tha Chamba - (featuring M.O.P./Cocoa Brovaz) 15. Quarter Past Nine - (featuring Cool Gsus/M3/F*******) 16. We'll Remember You
| Details | | Playing Time: | 65 min. | | Contributing Artists: | 8Ball & MJG, Cocoa Brovaz, Cool Gsus, D-Ruff, Eightball & MJG, Faith Evans, F*******, M.O.P., M3, Mad Lion, Mobb Deep, Tangg Da Juice | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Almighty RSO: Ray Dogg, Tony Rhome, E-Devious; DJ Deff Jeff (scratches). Additional personnel: Faith Evans, Keva, Courtney (vocals); Mobb Deep, M.O.P., Eightball & MJG, Cocoa Brovaz, Mad Lion, Tangg Da Juice, Cool Gsus, M3, F*******, D-Ruff (rap vocals); Corey "Funky Fingaz" Stoot (guitar); Crazy C, Terrance "Bearwolf" Williams, Raydog (keyboards); Roger Tausz, Leo Okeke (bass). Producers: John Bido, Havoc, Crazy C, Terrance "Bearwolf" Williams, The Hangmen 3, Kaygee, Smoke One Productions, DJ Storm, Doc Doom, Mad House. Engineers: Ben Arrindell, Craig Gilmore, Bill Bookheim, Ken "Duro" Ifill, Steve Souder, Brian Miller, Roger Tausz. Personnel: Keva (vocals); Leo Okeke (guitar, keyboards); Cory Stoot (guitar); Crazy C, Terrence "Bearwolf" Williams, Raydog (keyboards); DJ Deff Jeff (scratches); D-Ruff (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Hangmen 3; Ken Ifill; Paul Arnold; Roger Tausz; Troy Hightower. Recording information: Chung King Recording Studio, New York, NY; Digital Services, Houston, TX; E; Enterprise STudios, Los Angeles, CA; Platinum Island Recording Studios, New York, NY; Soundtrack Recording Studios, Boston, MA; Ultimate Sound Studios, Houston, TX. Dooms Day Forever RSO is a promising debut album from the Almighty RSO that balances wit and social commentary with excellent party jams, like the Faith Evans duet "You Could Be My Boo." While the album runs a little too long and is bogged down by a few too many pedestrian rhythm tracks, the group has terrific rhyming skills and at their very best, they demonstrate how hardcore rap can move beyond its gangsta origins. ~ Leo Stanley
Editorial Reviews ...RSO appears destined to rock...on long after the apocalypse has come and gone... Rap Pages (02/01/1997)
3.5 Mics - Dope - ...the album strikes a balance between the more `humanistic' side of ghetto existence....DOOMSDAY delivers songs that appeal across regional boundaries... The Source (12/01/1996)
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