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Doom (album)

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Doom
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1997[1]
Recorded1996–1997
StudioPlatinum Island Studios, New York City, New York
GenreUnderground hip hop
Length62:04
LabelTVT/ Blunt Recordings
ProducerHi-Tek
Jahson
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Doom is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Mood. Released on September 23, 1997,[3] the album features production by Hi-Tek and guest appearances by Talib Kweli and Wu-Tang-affiliated group Sunz of Man. It features one single, "Karma", whose b-side is "Cincinnati". Doom launched the careers of Talib Kweli, Hi-Tek, and Lone Catalysts. Producer J.Rawls of Lone Catalysts is also experiencing commercial success as a soloist in Europe and Japan.

Track listing

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No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Esoteric Manuscripts" (Mood)Jahson4:03
2."Info For The Streets" (Mood)Hi-Tek3:50
3."He Is DJ Hi-Tek" (Hi-Tek)Hi-Tek0:40
4."Karma" (Mood)Hi-Tek3:18
5."The Vision" (Mood)Jahson4:56
6."Tunnel Bound" (Mood)Hi-Tek4:38
7."Nuclear Hip-Hop" (Mood, Talib Kweli)Jahson4:18
8."Anotha Day" (Mood)Jahson3:11
9."Sacred Pt. I" (Mood, Talib Kweli)Jahson4:48
10."Peddlers of Doom" (Mood, Talib Kweli)Jahson4:59
11."Millennium" (Mood)Hi-Tek3:44
12."Babylon the Great" (Jahson)Jahson0:28
13."Peace Infinity" (Mood, Talib Kweli)Jahson3:50
14."Secrets of the Sand" (Mood, Darryl Irby)Jahson3:21
15."Illuminated Sunlight" (Mood, Sunz of Man)Hi-Tek5:02
16."Industry Lies" (Mood, Reflection Eternal)Hi-Tek2:41
17."No Ordinary Brother" (Hi-Tek)Hi-Tek0:32
18."Cincinnati" (Mood, Holmskillet)Hi-Tek3:45

References

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  1. ^ "Doom". Amazon. 1997.
  2. ^ Sheridan, Tim. "Doom - Mood". AllMusic. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "Doom". Amazon. 1997.