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Recording information: Blah Zeh Blah Studios; Canuchi Studios, Karlsruhe, Germany; Found Sound Recording, Philadelphia, PA; Grime City Towerz, New York, NYRSM Studios, Charlotte,; Ostblokk, Berlin, Germany; Philadelphia, PA; Sicknature's Crib, Copenhagen, Denmark; Snowgoons Lab, GermanyMolemen Studio, Chicago, IL; Stress' Chop Shop, Langhorne, PA; The One I Socket, NJ; The Sneaker Box Mansion, Unites States; Underground Sound Chamber, Columbia, SC; United States. Black Snow Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $4.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Underground/Alt Rap | | Label | Babygrande | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 48164  | | CD Universe Part number | 7687471 | | Catalog number | 361 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 24, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Scott Stallone; J. Sands | | Personnel | Defari, Killah Priest, Ill Bill, Reef The Lost Cauze, Cynic, Side Effect, Smif-N-Wessun, Block McCloud, King Magnetic, Outerspace, El Da Sensei, Slaine, Lord Lhus, Viro The Virus, Apathy, R.A. The Rugged Man, Sick Jacken, Supastition, Doap Nixon, Main Flow, Equinox, Pacewon, Adlib, Bacardi Riam, Charon Don, Decay, Godilla, Jaysaun, Maylay Sparks, Nervous Wreck, Rasul Allah, Respect Tha God, Richard Raw, Singapore Cane |
Snowgoons Black Snow Songs | 1. | Curse, The - (featuring King Magnetic/Charon Don) |
| 2. | Black Snow - (featuring Ill Bill/Apathy) |
| 3. | Casualties of War - (featuring Respect Tha God/Smif-N-Wessun) |
| 4. | Who? - (featuring Outerspace) |
| 5. | Hold Up - (featuring R.A. the Rugged Man) |
| 6. | This Is Where the Fun Stops - (featuring Reef the Lost Cauze) |
| 7. | Starlight - (featuring Viro the Virus) |
| 8. | Knockatomi Plaza - (featuring Side Effect) |
| 9. | Pay Attention - (featuring Decay) |
| 10. | Serve Justice - (featuring Richard Raw/Rasul Allah/Killah Priest) |
| 11. | Still Got the Ammo - (featuring Godilla/El Da Sensei/Main Flow) |
| 12. | Ride On - (featuring Defari/Maylay Sparks) |
| 13. | Incite a Riot - (featuring Adlib/King Magnetic) |
| 14. | Lost - (featuring Doap Nixon/Respect Tha God/Block McCloud) |
| 15. | Still Waters Run Deep - (featuring Supastition) |
| 16. | Raining - (featuring Brainstorm/Jaysaun) |
| 17. | Sick Life - (featuring Cynic/Bacardi Riam/Sick Jacken) |
| 18. | Storm, The - (featuring Boom Bap Project) |
| 19. | Avalanche Warning - (featuring Pacewon/Nervous Wreck) |
| 20. | Hatred, The - (featuring Lord Lhus/Slaine/Singapore Kane) |
| 21. | Helpless - (featuring Equinox) |
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