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(Redirected from Doom (Mood album)) 1997 studio album by Mood
Doom
Studio album by Mood
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1997
Recorded1996–1997
StudioPlatinum Island Studios, New York City, New York
GenreUnderground hip hop
Length62:04
LabelTVT/ Blunt Recordings
ProducerHi-Tek
Jahson
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Doom is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Mood. Released on September 23, 1997, 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

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

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