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Track Listing 1. Da Calender 2. Ain't No Bitch in My Blood 3. Throw Them Things - (featuring Three 6 Mafia) 4. Ashes to Ashes - (featuring Koopsta Knicca) 5. Remember Me Ballin' - (featuring Gangsta Boo) 6. Break the Law '98 - (featuring DJ Paul/Juicy J) 7. Dead Men Don't Talk - (featuring Project Pat) 8. Fall up Off Me Ho 9. Will a Nigga Make It 10. Big Boy Shit 11. Prophet Hataz - (featuring Gangsta Boo) 12. Ghetto Party 13. My Nigga's Crazy - (featuring DJ Paul/Juicy J) 14. Fly Straight - (featuring Three 6 Mafia/Da Prophet Posse) 15. Cleopatra 16. Can You Feel Me? 17. Tear da Club up Thugs (Intro) 18. Fuck What Ya Heard - (featuring The New Group/Tear Da Club Up Thugs)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | D.J Paul, DJ Paul, Da Prophet Posse, Gangsta Boo, Juicy J, Koopsta Knicca, Project Pat, Tear Da Club Up Thugs, The Kaz'e, The New Group, Three 6 Mafia | | Producer: | D.J. Paul, DJ Paul, Juicy J | | Distributor: | RED Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Indo G, D.J. Paul, Juicy "J", Da Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat, Da Prophet Posse, The New Group, Tear Da Club Up Thugs, Nicki Scarfo, The Kaz'e, Kurt Clayton (programming). Engineers: Steve Moller, Niko Lyras, Kevin Page. Despite opening up ANGEL DUST with a call for "something kinda laid back, something kinda mellow," Indo G pulls no punches on this slab of uncensored, hardcore gangsta rap. If you're looking for clever samples of pop songs, catchy singalong choruses or crossover potential, try Digital Underground. If you want undiluted stories of the street, delivered with rawness and urgency, ANGEL DUST is your best bet. While gangsta odes like "Remember Me Ballin'" offer some funky syncopation, dancing doesn't seem to be on Indo G's agenda. He's more concerned with painting bleak portraits of street thugs and those whose lives they affect. Simple, synth-filled tracks underscore the ominous mood of ANGEL DUST perfectly.
Industry Reviews 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - ...Indo G has stepped out of the wilderness and into the microphone pulpit to preach his fiery brand of apocalyptic street gospel... The Source (09/01/1998)
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