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Cut Chemist the Litmus Test Mp3, Flac, Wma Cut Chemist The Litmus Test mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: The Litmus Test Country: US Released: 2004 Style: Cut-up/DJ MP3 version RAR size: 1452 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1686 mb WMA version RAR size: 1607 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 555 Other Formats: ADX RA FLAC MOD AUD WAV MIDI Tracklist Hide Credits 1 –Jurassic 5 This Is 1:19 2 –Cut Chemist Intro 0:22 3 –Cut Chemist Bunky's Pick 1:53 4 –Jurassic 5 Quality Intro 1:40 5 –Jurassic 5 Contact 0:47 6 –Jurassic 5 Jayou 2:08 7 –Jurassic 5 Break 1:02 Eye On The Gold Chain (Cut Chemist Remix) 8 –Ugly Duckling 1:56 Remix – Cut Chemist 9 –Jurassic 5 Swing Set 0:46 10 –Cut Chemist S.N.T. 1:06 11 –Cut Chemist Lesson 6 1:19 12 –Cut Chemist Layerd Laird 0:42 The Re-Return Of The Original Art-Form (Reinterpreted By Cut 13 –Hiroshi* & KUDO Chemist) 2:04 Remix [Reinterpreted By] – Cut ChemistScratches – DJ Milo* 14 –Jurassic 5 Day At The Races 2:41 15 –Blackalicious Chemical Calisthentics 2:09 16 –Cut Chemist Open Clothes 0:28 17 –Jurassic 5 Thin Line 3:10 18 –Jurassic 5 Quality Control 2:27 Companies, etc. Recorded At – The Red October Chemical Storage Facility Credits DJ Mix, Scratches – Cut Chemist Notes 28 minute mix of "Everything you thought you heard". 'Chemical Storage Archive Series No. 2'. 'A Stable Sound'. 'A Bonus With A Beat'. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 1 71891 55012 4 Barcode (String): 171891550124 Matrix / Runout: BIM/CA 04-1998 CDR0404389 CUT-CHEMIST Other: IFPI LJ86 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year ASS-001 Cut Chemist The Litmus Test (CD, Mixed) A Stable Sound ASS-001 US 2004 ASS-001 Cut Chemist The Litmus Test (CD, Mixed) A Stable Sound ASS-001 US 2004 The Litmus Test EP (12", EP, ASS-001 Cut Chemist A Stable Sound ASS-001 US 2010 Mixed, RP) The Litmus Test EP (12", EP, ASS-001 Cut Chemist A Stable Sound ASS-001 US 2004 Mixed) Related Music albums to The Litmus Test by Cut Chemist Sup The Chemist - Do You Have Your Sexy Panties On Jurassic 5 - I Am Somebody / Break Jurassic 5 - Thin Line Anil Chawla - Jurassic Car Park Jurassic 5 - Quality Control Jurassic 5 Featuring Mya - Thin Line Jurassic 5 - Jurassic 5 Cut Chemist - Going Back To Cali (Cut Chemist's Colombian Crates Remixed).
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