| | Y Society Travel At Your Own Pace CD Y Society Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
Recording information: Germany (2006-2007); Washington D.C (2006-2007).
Y Society: Damu The Fudgemunk (scratches, background vocals); Insight.
Travel At Your Own Pace Music Y Society Travel At Your Own Pace Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | This Is an Introduction |
| 3. | Never Off (On & On) |
| 4. | Hole in Your Pocket |
| 5. | This Advice |
| 6. | Good Communication |
| 7. | Scientist |
| 8. | Dizzy |
| 9. | How Many of Us? |
| 10. | Puzzles |
| 11. | What's Next? |
| 12. | In Command |
| 13. | Setting the Example |
| 14. | At My Own Pace |
| 15. | Peace I'm out the Door |
| 16. | Never Off (On & On) - (Insight Remix, Insight Remix) |
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| | People Under The Stairs O.S.T. CD (2002)
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| | Jedi Mind Tricks Violent By Design: Deluxe Edition CD (2000) Bonus DVD; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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| | Edan Beauty And The Beat CD (2005)
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| | J Dilla Donuts CD (2006)
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$12.99 Donuts was made on a hospital bed and in a home studio, on a stripped-down setup with a stack of vinyl. Released on its maker's 32nd birthday, three days before he passed away, the album has a resonance deeper than anyone could've hoped for or even imagined. Some who were close to Dilla have said that there are hidden messages in the samples, the track titles, and who knows where else. It's impossible not to speculate about some things, like the ...
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| | Sara Softich Pipe Dream CD (2006)
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