Dirty History
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| Dirty History | |||||
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| Studio album by Anybody Killa | |||||
| Released | July 27, 2004 | ||||
| Genre | Horrorcore | ||||
| Length | 53:04 | ||||
| Label | Psychopathic Records | ||||
| Producer | Mike Puwal | ||||
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Dirty History is the second album by the Anybody Killa released under the Hatchet. According to many this is some of ABK's finest work. Many fans hated the fact that if the album sold a few more copies the album would have been certified Silver although not becoming Gold or Platinum, it would have been an impressive feat as no one under the hatchet has yet to get an album that was certified (With the exception of Twiztid who currently have 3 Gold, and ICP who have a number of albums that have been highly successful 4 Platinum, and 11 Gold)
ABK released his first single "Hey Yall" which talks about how the earth was clean, but violence still was dominant through race and religion. It also deals about how everybody is alone and how you cant go back, so learn you rights from wrongs.
[edit] Track listing
- Intro - 1:22
- Bombs On You - 2:13
- Stick and Move - 2:52
- Down Here (Feat. Violent J) - 4:00
- Gimmie Ah Beat - 2:15
- Party at the Liquor Store (Feat. Blaze) - 3:04
- Hey Y'all - 2:55
- Retaliate (Feat. Twiztid) - 3:08
- Trees and Woods - 4:17
- Nevehoe (Feat. Shaggy 2 Dope) - 3:39
- Laugh at You - 2:59
- It Doesn't Matta (Feat. Blaze) - 3:47
- Oh No - 4:56
- Charlie Brown - 2:08
- Put My Life On It - 2:16
- Can't Help It - 3:24
- 2 Whom This May Concern - 3:49

