Faces of Death (album)

Faces of Death is the debut studio album by American hip hop group B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e. The album was originally released in 1993 on Stoney Burke, the independent label of Kermit Henderson, a record store owner in Cleveland who helped the band to record the album.[2] The first track, Titled "Flow Motion" was performed over the phone by member, Krayzie Bone, leading to all 4 members meeting up with Eazy-E getting them signed. A digitally remastered version was released in 1995 after the band had signed with Eazy-E and changed their name to Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.

Faces of Death
Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1992–1993
GenreHorrorcore
Length35:44
LabelStoney Burke
Producer
  • Diego Blak
  • Kris Ford
  • Ralph Rock
  • Bobby Jones
B.O.N.E Enterpri$e chronology
Faces of Death
(1993)
Creepin on ah Come Up
(1994)
Alternative covers
Digitally Remastered Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album introduced the band's unique new style of rapping in harmony, alternating singing and rapping, with layered harmonies of spoken rap.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Flow Motion[lower-alpha 1]"2:44
2."Everyday Thang"5:16
3."Intro"1:32
4."Def Dick"4:42
5."Sons Of Assassins"4:06
6."Hell Sent"5:48
7."#1 Assassin"3:31
8."We Be Fiendin'"1:39
9."Bless Da 40 Oz."4:03
10."Ganksta Attitude"4:26
  1. Flow Motion is clean on the Digitally Remastered version

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Deanna R. Adams (2002). Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection. Kent State University Press. p. 525. ISBN 9780873386913.
  3. Gerrick D. Kennedy (2017). Parental Discretion Is Advised: The Rise of N.W.A and the Dawn of Gangsta Rap. Simon and Schuster. p. 219. ISBN 9781501134937.



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