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Jeru the Damaja Wrath of the Math Mp3, Flac, Wma Jeru The Damaja Wrath Of The Math mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Wrath Of The Math Country: US Style: Conscious MP3 version RAR size: 1991 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1513 mb WMA version RAR size: 1828 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 928 Other Formats: FLAC MP3 MMF AC3 WMA VOC AA Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Wrath Of The Math 0:57 2 Tha Frustrated Nigga 3:11 3 Black Cowboys 3:43 4 Tha Bullshit 2:00 5 Whatever 3:16 Physical Stamina 6 3:05 Rap [Featuring] – Afu-Ra 7 One Day 2:15 8 Revenge Of The Prophet (Part 5) 4:05 9 Scientifical Madness 4:14 10 Not The Average 4:24 11 Me Or The Papes 4:26 12 How I'm Livin' 4:25 13 Too Perverted 3:20 14 Ya Playin' Yaself 3:47 15 Invasion 4:40 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – FFRR Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – FFRR Records Ltd. Pressed By – Disctronics, UK Credits A&R – Mr. Dave Art Direction, Photography By – Daniel Hastings Design [Album] – Julian Alexander Engineer – Eddie Sancho, Norty Cotto Engineer [Assistant] – Luis Tineo, Max Vargas, Mike C. Executive-Producer – DJ Premier, The Guru* Mastered By – Tony Dawsey Producer – DJ Premier Notes Marketed in France by Barclay and in Germany by Metronome Musik GmbH Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 42282 88462 6 Barcode (String): 042282884626 Label Code: LC 7654 Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS Other: PY: 900 Mould SID Code: IFPI 0418 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136 Matrix / Runout: MADE IN THE UK BY DISCTRONICS Matrix / Runout: 8288462 03 6 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Jeru The Wrath Of The Math Payday, 697-124-119-2 697-124-119-2 US 1996 Damaja (CD, Album) FFRR Jeru The Wrath Of The Math Payday, 828 846-2 828 846-2 Europe Unknown Damaja (CD, Album, RP) FFRR Jeru The Wrath Of The Math Payday, UK & 828 846-1 828 846-1 1996 Damaja (2xLP, Album) FFRR Europe Jeru The Wrath Of The Math Payday, 828 846-2 828 846-2 Europe Unknown Damaja (CD, Album, RP) FFRR Wrath Of The Math Jeru The PROLP 119-1 (2xLP, Album, Payday PROLP 119-1 US 1996 Damaja Promo, Cle) Related Music albums to Wrath Of The Math by Jeru The Damaja Jeru The Damaja - You Can't Stop The Prophet Jeru The Damaja - Ya Playin Yaself Kroatoan / Benediction Ov Wrath - Kroatoan/Benediction Ov Wrath Queen Latifah - Wrath Of My Madness (Premier Remix) Jeru The Damaja - Solar Flares Jeru The Damaja - Ya Playin Yaself (Drum & Bass Remix) Gang Starr - Hard To Earn Jeru The Damaja - The Sun Rises In The East M.O.P. - Warriorz Jeru The Damaja - Ya Playin' Yaself Vegan Reich - The Wrath of God Anger Of God - Day Of Wrath.
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