Faces of Death Bone Thugs n Harmony




FACES OF DEATH

-Released June 1, 1993

-Recorded 1992-1993

-Length 35:44

-Label Stoney Burke

-Producer Diego Blak, Kris Ford, Ralph Rock, Bobby Jones

Track listing

No.

Title

Length

1.

"Flow Motion"

2:44

2.

"Everyday Thang"

5:16

3.

"Intro"

1:32

4.

"Def Dick"

4:42

5.

"Sons Of Assassins"

4:06

6.

"Hell Sent"

5:48

7.

"#1 Assassin"

3:31

8.

"We Be Fiendin'"

1:39

9.

"Bless Da 40 Oz."

4:03

10.

"Ganksta Attitude"

4:26

 

Originally recorded under the mentorship of Krayzie Bone’s brother, Bone Thugs n Harmony recorded this album under the name of B.O.N.E Enterpri$e. This is where it all started, the album that Krayzie spit a verse off of to Eazy-E in his dressing room in Cleveland.

The flows you know, the beats that would turn the newly rebranded Bone Thugs n Harmony into the illest Hip Hop Artists you know today. Faces of Death is where it all began.

 

Sample credits

  • "Flow Motion" contains a sample of "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" as performed by The Spinners
  • "Hell Sent" contains a sample of "Moments in Love" as performed by Art of Noise
  • "Bless Da 40 Oz." contains a sample of "Sukiyaki" as performed by A Taste of Honey
  • "Def Dick" contains a sample of "Pass The Dutchie" as performed by Musical Youth
  • "Everyday Thang" contains a sample of "Another Execution" as performed by Above The Law
  • "Intro" contains a sample of "The Grunt" as performed by The J.B.'s

 

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