NehruvianDOOM – NehruvianDOOM (Sound Of The Son)
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Lex Records – LEX099LP |
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Vinyl
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UK |
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Hip Hop |
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Tracklist
A1 | First Day Of Class | |
A2 | Om | |
A3 | Mean The Most | |
A4 | So Alone | |
A5 | Darkness (HBU) | |
B1 | Coming For You | |
B2 | Caskets | |
B3 | Great Things | |
B4 | Disastrous |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Lex Records
- Copyright © – Lex Records
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Artwork – GhostShrimp
- Executive-Producer – Daniel Dumile
- Layout – DLT (3)
- Mastered By – Noel Summerville
- Producer – Metal Fingers Doom* (tracks: A1 to B3)
- Vocals – Metal Face Doom*
- Written-By – Markel Scott
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 878390002733
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): LEX 099. A1 MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): LEX 099. B1 MPO
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NehruvianDOOM (10×File, MP3, Album) | Lex Records | LEX099 | US | 2014 | ||
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NehruvianDOOM (Sound Of The Son) (CD, Album) | Lex Records | LEX099CD | UK | 2014 | ||
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NehruvianDOOM (Sound Of The Son) (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Green) | Lex Records | LEX099LP | UK | 2014 | ||
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NehruvianDOOM (Cassette, Album, Limited Edition, Yellow) | Lex Records | LEX099CS | Europe | 2014 | ||
New Submission
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NehruvianDOOM (Sound Of The Son) (CD, Album) | Lex Records | LEX099CD | US | 2014 |
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Reviews
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Edited 4 years agoGlad I picked this one up, outstanding production, and Bishop has some great flows. The album art is absolutely gorgeous! Only complaint is that I wish DOOM had more bars on this, as he doesn’t rap on about half the tracks. RIP to the legendary DOOM.
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My copy that I ordered from Lex in 2021 has the matrix code LEX 099 LP A-1 which may indicate a re-press?
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Only a couple listens in, but I really like this album. Love Doom's beats and samples. Stays true to form here with some crazy, off-the-wall samples. Nehru has a great voice, and it think it works well with the beats. Given some more years and experiences, he will be a superb rapper. He comes off a bit childish at times here though, which is understandable with him being 17 at the time of recording I believe. My biggest problem here are the hooks. In general, great verses are followed by some lackluster choruses. Bishop sort of half-sings on a few of them (notably "So Alone"), and it just doesn't sound good. Doom makes up for it to me though. I'll be playing this one a lot. Oh and the artwork is beautiful on the jacket and inner sleeve.
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