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1 Stars Summers/Watson/Yate 3:45
2 Welcome to Strangeland Dogue/Watson/Yates 2:58
3 Unfair King/Summers/Viglio 5:14
4 Kocky Calhoun/McKinzie/Sa 4:14
5 Who Do I Catch Summers/Yates 4:17
6 My Favorite Dogue/Mann/Shippy/W 4:19
7 Retrogression Eckhart/Garcia/Mill 4:13
8 Bang Out Calhoun/Queen/Summe 4:39
9 Beautiful Music Dogue/Watson/Yates 4:12
10 Won't You Come Dirty Clifton/Dogue/Watso 3:47
11 Sad Circus Mann/Summers/Yates 3:47
12 The Noose Eckhart/Garcia/Mill 4:58
13 Slave Calhoun/Summers/Wat 4:34
14 Overwhelming Brown/Fountain/Yate 5:41
15 Gods Calhoun/Summers/Wat 5:02
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Welcome to Strangeland

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Strange Music

Category: Rap

Welcome to Strangeland

UPC: 853435003012

Release Date: 11/08/2011

Original Release Date: 11/08/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Stars, Welcome to Strangeland, Unfair, Kocky, Who Do I Catch, My Favorite, Retrogression, Bang Out, Beautiful Music, Won't You Come Dirty, Sad Circus, The Noose, Slave, Overwhelming, Gods]
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David Jeffries

If you want to keep up with the prolific Tech N9ne (and you?re quite behind already), know that his regular albums are like tell-all memoirs from Hades while his Collabos releases (and his mixtapes, EPs, and whatnots) are more like everyday horror novels, more exciting without leaving such a lasting impression. They?re generally less biographical too, which is no surprise as so many outside voices are butting in, but Welcome to Strangeland looks to blend the two worlds as Tech?s fourth Collabos release takes on the extra burden of being conceptual. Still, this journey through the man?s past is mostly about the friends he?s made and then signed to his Strange Music label. Names like Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Jay Rock, and others familiar to those who venture into Strange?s sliver of the underground fill the guest list, while production comes from Seven, Jomeezius the Genius, ?Mayday!, and other house favorites. The mood is like a demon dance party with aggression, hedonism, and shock value all turned up to 11, and while the concept might seem a ball and chain to newcomers, returning fans will enjoy the clever way some of their favorite Strange artists are introduced. This one screams ?fans only? like it was bloody murder, and you can take that as a recommendation if a good portion of your CD collection -- especially around the ?T?s -- is colored blood red. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi