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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Dr. Frazier's Office (Intro Skit) 2. Like Yeah 3. Wheaties - (featuring Shawnna) 4. Everybody Move 5. Get The F**k Outta Here - (featuring Paul Wall/The Popper) 6. Waitress, The 7. Crybaby 8. S**t Is Real 9. Blackboy - (featuring Ice Cube/Krizz Kaliko/Brother J) 10. Pillow Talkin' - (featuring Scarface) 11. Paint A Dark Picture - (featuring Dirtball) 12. Hope For A Higher Power 13. Worst Case Scenario (Skit) 14. Psycho B**h II - (featuring Liquid Assassin) 15. Poisonous - (featuring Liz Suwandi) 16. Too Much - (featuring Kutt Calhoun)
DISC 2: 1. I Love You But F**k You 2. One Good Time 3. Drill Team - (featuring Krizz Kaliko/Snug Brim/B.G. Bulletwound) 4. Beat You Up - (featuring Lebowski/The Weapon) 5. Let's Go - (featuring Kutt Calhoun/Mistah F.A.B.) 6. Why You Ain't Call Me 7. Seven Words - (featuring Krizz Kaliko/Skatterman) 8. Sexorcist, The (Infomercial) - (featuring Krizz Kaliko) 9. Killa Call (Skit) 10. Enjoy - (featuring Krizz Kaliko/Bosko) 11. Elbow Macaroni (Skit) 12. I Am Everything - (featuring (Hed) P.E./Kottonmouth Kings) 13. Happy Ending 14. Can't Shake It - (featuring Krizz Kaliko/Robert Rebeck) 15. Holier Than Thou - (featuring Strange Lane Choir/Krizz Kaliko) 16. Last Words
| Details | | Contributing artists: | B.G. Bulletwound, Bosko, Brother J, Dirtball, Hed P.E., Ice Cube, Kottonmouth Kings, Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Lebowski, Liquid Assassin, Liz Suwandi, Mista Fab, Mistah F.A.B., Paul Wall, Robert Rebeck, Scarface, Shawnna, Skatterman, Snug Brim, Strange Lane Choir, The Popper, The Weapon, The Weapons | | Distributor: | Fontana Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes KILLER is a tongue-in-cheek horrorcore masterpiece as Tech N9ne irreverently sways from slasher music to strip-club trap rap. The Kansas City lyricist takes just as many stylistic cues from Nelly as from Brotha Lynch Hung as he mercilessly sprays his signature automatic flow over 32 thorough tracks. Tech's main prerequisite for female companions is that they "eat their Wheaties," though he's candid enough to admit that no matter who he's out to dinner with, he'll probably "be staring at the waitress." Scarface, Ice Cube, Paul Wall, and Brother J of X-Clan are just a few of the guests along for the ride.
Industry Reviews Tech enlists quite a few hip-hop heavyweights, as he covers various subjects over a versatile mix of synth-heavy, futuristic beats.
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