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Definatley a true album from the heart. Made in Huntington Beach CA back in 2002. ChinGS was drivin semis(18 wheelers foo) locally all throughout LA & Orange County, skateboarding like a lunatic and smokin like chimney when he linked up with sound daddy and they started making beats together and recording. Sounddaddy acually moved in with ChinGS at the LoCoHoDiaN FoRTReSSand over the period of about a month there was already ToO MuCH.www.BiGChinGS.com Too Much Music | List Price | $10.00 (You save $3.31) | | Category | Rap Albums, Electronica CDs, Trip Hop | | Label | LoCoHoDiaN LAbeL | | Orig Year | 2003 | | CD Universe Part number | 7134409 | | Catalog number | 3826 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 12, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 71 minutes |
BiG ChinGS Too Much Songs | 1. | Advice |
| 2. | Laoc |
| 3. | Bigchings |
| 4. | No |
| 5. | Down |
| 6. | Duration |
| 7. | Check |
| 8. | Borin |
| 9. | Moneysex |
| 10. | Wecstuff |
| 11. | Truth |
| 12. | Alcohol |
| 13. | Longroads |
| 14. | Hollu |
| 15. | Lil Punks |
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