| | Battleaxe Warriors II Vinyl LP Record
Battleaxe Warriors II Music Battleaxe Warriors II Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Por Amor - Son Doobie |
| 3. | Red Dragon - Moka Only |
| 4. | Fuel Injected - Moka Only/Saukrates/Swollen Members (Remix, remix) |
| 5. | Bangin - Buc Fifty |
| 6. | Stop Biting - Abstract Rude |
| 7. | War Paint - Mr. Brady/Buc Fifty |
| 8. | Reinstated - Son Doobie |
| 9. | Poker Face - Swollen Members/Buc Fifty |
| 10. | Zoom - Abstract Rude |
| 11. | To Make Millions - Code Name: Scorpion/Mad Child/Code Name: Scorpion |
| 12. | Lifestyles - Mr. Brady |
| 13. | Death Appeal - Buc Fifty |
| 14. | Temptation - Swollen Members |
| 15. | You Wit That - Son Doobie |
| 16. | I'll Be Cool - Moka Only |
| 17. | Up and Up - Murge/LMNO |
| 18. | Smokin' in Here - Code Name: Scorpion |
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