The Harvest (Boondox album)
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| The Harvest | |||||
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| Studio album by Boondox | |||||
| Released | July 11, 2006 | ||||
| Recorded | 2006 | ||||
| Genre | Horrorcore, rap rock, Southern hip hop | ||||
| Length | 45:54 | ||||
| Label | Psychopathic Records | ||||
| Producer | Boondox Dr. Punch |
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The Harvest is the debut album by Boondox. Released in 2006, the album marks the first time that Psychopathic Records has released an album by an artist that does not hail from a city. The eponymous harvest is a metaphor for the rewards one reaps at death for all the seeds of hatred and pain planted by others in the "very large field called Life." Despite this, the title track is about an evil "sling blade" which possesses both members of Axe Murder Boyz and Boondox and leads them to mass murder.
As with most albums on the label it features guest appearances from many of the label's other artists, including Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid, Axe Murder Boyz and Blaze Ya Dead Homie. Other regulars from the label involved in the project include ICP's long time producer Mike E. Clark and Twiztid's producer Fritz the Cat. Other tracks were mixed by Kuma and Boondox himself. As of 2007, the album has sold over 20,000 copies. (Source= Soundscan)[citation needed]
[edit] Track listing
| # | Title | Time | Lyrics | Music | Producer(s) | Performer(s) |
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| 1 | "Intro" | 1:16 | ||||
| 2 | "Seven" | 3:30 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 3 | "Out Here" | 3:18 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark Tino Grosse |
Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 4 | "It Ain't a Thang" | 3:45 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 5 | "Diggin' Myself Out" | 3:04 | Boondox | Kuma | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 6 | "Lady In The Jaguar" | 3:55 | Boondox ICP |
Mike E. Clark | Boondox ICP |
Boondox Insane Clown Posse |
| 7 | "They Pray with Snakes" | 3:56 | Boondox | Kuma | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 8 | "Rollin' Hard" | 4:07 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 9 | "The Harvest" | 3:53 | Boondox AMB |
Kuma | Boondox AMB |
Boondox Axe Murder Boyz |
| 10 | "Sippin'" | 3:16 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 11 | "Lake of Fire" | 4:12 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
| 12 | "Red Mist" | 3:54 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox Blaze Ya Dead Homie Twiztid |
| 13 | "Angel Like" | 3:42 | Boondox | Mike E. Clark | Boondox Dr. Punch |
Boondox |
[edit] Trivia
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- Violent J from Insane Clown Posse makes a cameo appearance in the "They Pray With Snakes" music video, and is also the director.
- The song "Seven" is about Boondox refering to himself as a seventh son of a seventh son.

