Consistency Theory
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| Consistency Theory | |||||
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| Studio album by 1200 Techniques | |||||
| Released | January 9, 2004 | ||||
| Recorded | ? | ||||
| Genre | Hip-hop | ||||
| Length | 65:11 | ||||
| Label | Rubber Records/Sony Records | ||||
| Producer | DJ Peril | ||||
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Consistency Theory is the second album from Melbourne, Australia hip-hop group 1200 Techniques. Released in 2004, it sees the group moving away from the diverse influences of their first album, to a more straightforward, arguably commercial hip-hop sound.
The commercial approach is also reflected in the CD artwork, which incorporates thematic elements more reminiscent of the group's American counterparts.
[edit] Track listing
- "Kem's Theme"
- "B-boy Shit"
- "Eye Of The Storm"
- "Knock Knock" (featuring Koolism)
- "George The Gangsta Skit"
- "The Word" (featuring Krondon)
- "Where Ur At"
- "Hot Syrup"
- "Looking Back 'Nothin But Love'" (featuring Motion Man)
- "Welcome Aboard"
- "Takin' U Back"
- "Feel The Music" (featuring Maya Jupiter)
- "Robbo Skit 2"
- "Haterade" (featuring Rodney P & Ken Hell)
- "Fork In The Road" (featuring Rashad Haughton)
- "Consistency Theory" (featuring Kristin)
- "U Can Make It"
- "Got 2 Survive"


