U.S.A. (album)
U.S.A. | |||||
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Studio album by Flatlinerz | |||||
Released | September 6, 1994 | ||||
Recorded | 1993—1994 | ||||
Genre | Horrorcore[1][2][3] | ||||
Length | 56:14 | ||||
Label | Def Jam/PolyGram Records | ||||
Producer |
Russell Simmons (exec.) Tempest Da Undertaker Rockwilder DR Period | ||||
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Singles from U.S.A. | |||||
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U.S.A. (Under Satan's Authority) is the only album by the horrorcore group Flatlinerz, which was released in 1994 on Def Jam Recordings and was produced by Russell Simmons, Rockwilder, DR Period, and Tempest da Undertaker. The album found some success, making it to #65 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #24 on the Top Heatseekers but also found controversy for its satanic themes. Also, the three music videos the group shot for the album, "Live Evil", "Satanic Verses" and "Rivaz of Red," were barely played because of things such as frontman Redrum rhyming while hanging from a noose and Gravedigger rhyming from a crucifix. The album only sold 36,000 copies[4] and the group, along with the Headless Horsemen and Omen (who were featured on the album), was dropped from Def Jam. Three singles were released, but only "Live Evil" made it to the charts, making it to #35 on the Hot Rap Singles.
Reception
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Allmusic | [3] |
In 2009, Fangoria named it as an iconic horrorcore album.[2]
Track listing
# | Title | Time | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Performers | Samples |
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1 | Intro | 2:27 |
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2 | Good Day To Die | 5:10 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, T. Wilson, Tadone Wilson | Crush, Kool Tee |
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3 | Scary-Us | 3:42 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, T. Wilson, Tadone Wilson | Crush, Kool Tee |
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4 | Flatline | 4:18 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, David Gamson, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., PMD, Rockwilder, Erick Sermon, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, Parrish Smith, D. Stinson, Troutman | Rockwilder, Tempest |
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5 | Sonic Boom | 4:19 | Sue Ann Carwell, Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, Tony Ray Haynes, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, Laney Stewart, D. Stinson | Rockwilder, Tempest |
Chorus: Flatline Massive
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6 | Brooklyn/Queens | 0:24 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., Rockwilder, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, D. Stinson | Rockwilder, Tempest |
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7 | 718 | 4:11 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., Chris E. Martin, DJ Premier, Rockwilder, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, D. Stinson | Rockwilder, Tempest |
Third verse: Redrum |
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8 | Run | 3:25 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., J.K. Simmons, James Simmons, T. Wilson, Tadone Wilson | Crush, Kool Tee |
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9 | Body ’n’ a Blunt | 0:17 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons | Russel Simmons |
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10 | Whydyadoit | 1:00 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., Rockwilder, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, D. Stinson | Rockwilder, Tempest |
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11 | Takin’ ’em Underground | 4:56 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., Rockwilder, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, D. Stinson | Rockwilder, Tempest |
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12 | Graveyard Nightmare (Featuring Rockwilder) | 4:08 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, Rockwilder, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons | Rockwilder |
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13 | One-Armed Bansit | 0:55 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons | Tempest |
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14 | Rivaz of Red | 4:32 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, Rick James, Billy Jones, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., S. Robinson, Rockwilder, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons, D. Stinson, Jesse A. Stone | Rockwilder, Tempest |
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15 | Satanic Verses | 4:23 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, M. Gardner, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., D. Pittman, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons | DR Period |
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16 | War Zone | 3:15 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., D. Pittman, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons | DR Period |
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17 | Beware... | 1:01 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons | Tempest |
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18 | Live Evil | 3:50 | Juan B. Clarke, Dan Cunningham, Darnell A. Cunningham, J. Walker Clarke, Jr., D. Pittman, J.K. Simmons, Jamal Simmons | DR Period |
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Album Singles
Year | Song | Chart positions | |||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | |||
1994 | Live Evil | – | – | #35 | |
1994 | Satanic Verses | – | – | – | |
1994 | "Rivaz of Red" | – | – | – | |
Album Chart Positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | Top Heatseekers | ||
1994 | U.S.A. | – | #65 | #24 |
References
- ↑ "Vibe" 12. Vibe. 2004: 86. ISSN 1070-4701.
- 1 2 Molgaard, Matt (August 12, 2009). "Rapped and Tagged: Horrorcore's Iconic Albums". Fangoria. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- 1 2 Allmusic review
- ↑ http://www.hiphopstan.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13219