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Clockwork Gray | 
enlarge | Artist: Blaze Ya Dead Homie Label: Psychopathic Category: Music
Buy New: $10.98
New (36) Used (16) from $4.26
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 102673
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 4300 UPC: 756504430026 EAN: 0756504430026 ASIN: B000TE8BK8
Release Date: August 21, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Contact from the Other Side - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, | | • | The Crypt Keeper - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, | | • | Blaze Up - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, | | • | Toe Tagz 'N Body Bagz - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Blaze Ya Dead Homie | | • | Ill Connect - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Blaze Ya Dead Homie | | • | Keep It Simple - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Blaze Ya Dead Homie | | • | Some of Them Thugz - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Blaze Ya Dead Homie | | • | Egg Plantz - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, | | • | Zip Codez N' Time Zones - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Violent J | | • | Inside Looking Out - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, SWK | | • | Dead Neck - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Boondox | | • | Escape Artist - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, | | • | Wishing Well - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Blaze Ya Dead Homie | | • | E.O.D - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Zodiac Mprint |
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Album Description Tick... Tock...Tick... Tock... It's the sound of a heart that stopped. Pop, Pop, Pop, a series of shots, and a gangsta went in the ground. He tried to Feel the Sunshine, but all his days turned out gray. Gray as the ground, gray like dead flesh, and gray like the steel of a hot barrel. Still, the streets couldn't stop him, and the ground couldn't keep him. So he came back, with a heart full of horror and a mouth full of murder. He came back and he kept on comin'... Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock... It's the pulse, a beat, bumpin from beneath, comin up through the ground and filling the street. It's the inevitable pulse oftime, flowing from his soul. It's his ammunition. The undead have much, and now he wants control. The beat is felt in every step of his story. The pop of a gun. The drop of a casket. Then the explosion of rebirth, and the invasion in your speakers as his beat comes for you. The Undying defeated death, and he bumps on to his next hit, looking fo a pulse to fill his empty veins. The pulse of time... Clockwork Gray is the fourth solo album from Blaze, and it continues the tale of vengeance and indulgence of a man from beyond. And that's where he continues to go. Beyond death, beyond revenge, beyond hip-hop, beyond sexy, and beyond scary. It's a street story of getting what's his, but knowing there's always more to get. Clockwork Gray goes back in time to the darkness where it started, with heavy hip-hop beats and the realest ruthless rhymes. This Dead Homie is a shadow at your back, but is he there to keep you covered, or cover you with blood? Close your eyes and let the darkness in, but this time the casket may close on you...
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The Hatch that runs under the street May 2, 2008 I have Blazes first album and this one..I really like the first album..I just wish that he would do morfe trake by him self..The first album it was more like Blaze and ABK and everyone else..Same thing again everyone is on the album again..He needs to do more tracks on his own..
Blaze Up....For Clockwork Gray..! April 8, 2008 This has been a long time coming! I am a huge Blaze fan! The "Intro" is brilliantly done by Jamie Madrox, getting us ready for the tales of Blaze! "The Crypt Keeper" is Blaze protecting all family, namely 'the dead', and it's a gangsta ballad. He's coming back to the 'hood to collect. "Blaze Up" is giving homage to all the people, including juggalos who have his back! Yes, I have had mad love for Blaze for real and we gotta get ours and protect it! "Toe Tagz, N' Body Bagz" is a straight gangsta ballad. The R.O.C gives sweet as supporting vocals! Jamie Madrox is sweet on this as well! Madrox is backing up Blaze on the real tip! "Ill Connect" has Blaze & The R.O.C. straight thuggin'. These cats are trying to get their ends. If anyone gets in their way, well, they straight get ganked! "Keep It Simple" keeps us in the simple pleasures of life. I mean, just chillin and hangin'. However, if anyone wants to step up, they can get straight jacked! Big B is razor sharp on his parts, Kutt Calhoun adds more gangsta flows, this song is true to how gangstas are.. "Some Of Them Thugz" has our boys Monoxide and Blaze fighting anyone if they have to. Madrox adds fresh flava to the chorus. "Eggplantz" is my favorite song on the CD! Its has some old school beats and it's about pimpin' fat ho's. Get that night train and go to town! The R.O.C adds funny flava to the chorus. (Slap, Slap Slap). "Zip Codez N' Time Zones" has our dead homie on the road, showing mad love to all the juggalos. No matter where they go, they get love from all the juggalos. Violent J has smooth vocals here, showing his respect as well. "Inside Looking Out" had Blaze mashing with the Samhein Witch Killas (formerly House Of Krazees), they are exposing posers, you know, as we as family call them, 'juffalos'. We are coming to get you, so step off! "Deck Neck" is a freaky tale of having sex with dead girls. The zombie girls come out to play, BoonDox adds a southern feel to the creepy motif of this song, all about necrophiliac lovin'. "Escape Artist" has our homie getting himself out of trouble. It has some old school 70s style gangsta flow on the chorus. "Wishing Well" starts cool, Jamie Madrox has great poetry recital going on. I get that we have to make our choices, but wishing in the well, sort of shows us where we can go, but we all have to find the road there! Jamie Madrox adds a smooth flow to this rap. This CD ends with a preview of a new group started by Blaze & The R.O.C. called Zodiac MPrint. The song is called " E.O.D (Evolve Or Die)". This is a different direction for Psychopathic, sort of the old House Of Krazees days. I guess the style is supposed to be rap, rock, and some techno added. Now, I am on the fence on this. I mean the lyrics are fresh, but the rock genre doesn't really suit either of them. I think this should be more of a gangsta tone, but like the song says, evolve or die, so I am opened to new ideas. This is definitely Blaze's best work to date. It has gangsta vibes, smooth flows, and a true thug agenda. This is how Blaze should have started in the first place. This should have been Blaze's first CD! If his next ones are anything remotely like this, then Blaze will be around for quite some time! Much love to Blaze on this, he put his whole heart and soul in this CD and it has paid off, THIS IS Blaze's best work!
The Deadman Kills January 31, 2008 Whether or not you're a Juggalo this disc should not be missed, every song tells a story. Blaze successfully branches out to different styles, brilliantly. You can just tell he took time on this one, not to say he didnt on previous LP's, just get this disc, unless you're a hater you wont be disappointed.
Break backs, cutthroat, bullet hole, gunsmoke October 9, 2007 Considering the quality of the work on this album, this price is a steal. Amazing beats, catchy lyrics, raw delivery, and all around superior compared to most new rap that's out there. The R.O.C. really shines on this release as well, so bxtch recognize that these two artists are SLEPT ON badly. GET THIS ALBUM!!
BLAZE UP! September 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been a fan of the Dead Man since the original release of '1 Less G' and I'm not afraid to say that this is his best release EVER. Also this is one of Psychopathic Records best release in recent memories, grant it they have been having a good year overall, but I rank this album on the same level as Twiztid's 'Independence Day'.
Blaze Up is my favorite track on the album but there honestly isn't a single bad song. Dead Necks, Toe Tagz 'n Body Bagz, and Zip Codes are worth the price of the album alone. Also, after listing to the Zodiac Mprint preview I'm looking forward to the groups first release.
Track listing; 1. Contact from the Other Side 2. The Crypt Keeper 3. Blaze Up 4. Toe Tagz `n Body Bagz (ft. Jamie Madrox) 5. Ill Connect (ft. The R.O.C.) 6. Keep It Simple (ft. Big B & Kutt Calhoun) 7. Some of Them Thugz (ft. Monoxide Child) 8. Egg Plantz 9. Zip Codes `n Time Zones (ft. Violent J) 10. Inside Looking Out (ft. Samhein Witch Killaz) 11. Dead Neck (ft. Boondox) 12. Escape Artist 13. Wishing Well (ft. Jamie Madrox) 14. E.O.D. (ft. Zodiac M-Print)
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