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2006 studio album by Army of the Pharaohs
The Torture Papers
Studio album by Army of the Pharaohs
ReleasedMarch 21, 2006
Genre
Length51:36
LabelBabygrande
Producer
Army of the Pharaohs chronology
The Torture Papers
(2006)
Ritual of Battle
(2007)
Singles from The Torture Papers
  1. "Battle Cry"
  2. "Tear It Down"
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The Torture Papers is the debut album by underground hip hop collective Army of the Pharaohs, released March 21, 2006 on Babygrande Records. The crew was established in 1998 by Jedi Mind Tricks frontman Vinnie Paz, and originally featured Jedi Mind Tricks, Chief Kamachi, 7L & Esoteric, Virtuoso and Bahamadia. Virtuoso and Bahamadia later split from the group, which now consists of Paz, Kamachi, 7L & Esoteric, Apathy, OuterSpace, King Syze, Reef the Lost Cauze, Des Devious, Celph Titled and Faez One. An Army of the Pharaohs collaboration album was rumored to be in the works for years, but was often delayed due to separate projects and internal problems, however a mixtape titled After Torture There's Pain was released in 2007.

The album debuted in the Top 50 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums and Top Heatseekers charts, going on to sell over 20,000 copies.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Battle Cry" Shuko
  • First verse: Apathy
  • Second verse: King Syze
  • Third verse: Crypt the Warchild
  • Fourth verse: Des Devious
  • Fifth verse: Esoteric
  • Sixth verse: Chief Kamachi
  • Seventh verse: Celph Titled
  • Eighth verse: Planetary
  • Ninth verse: Vinnie Paz
2 "Gorillas" DC the MIDI Alien
  • First verse: Crypt the Warchild
  • Second verse: Esoteric
  • Third verse: Apathy
  • Fourth verse: Planetary
  • Chorus: Vinnie Paz
3 "Henry the 8th" Undefined Beats
  • First verse: Vinnie Paz
  • Second verse: Chief Kamachi
  • Chorus: Chief Kamachi
  • Third verse: Reef the Lost Cauze
  • Fourth verse: Planetary
4 "Pull the Pins Out" Beyonder
  • First verse: Celph Titled
  • Second verse: Esoteric
  • Third verse: Celph Titled
  • Fourth verse: Esoteric
  • Chorus: Celph Titled
5 "Tear It Down" Loptimist
  • First verse: Reef the Lost Cauze
  • Second verse: Planetary
  • Third verse: Vinnie Paz
6 "Into the Arms of Angels" Rain
  • First verse: Faez One
  • Second verse: Crypt the Warchild
  • Third verse: Vinnie Paz
  • Chorus: Faez One, Crypt the Warchild, Tony Perez
7 "The Torture Papers" Apathy
  • Intro: Vinnie Paz
  • First verse: Celph Titled
  • Second verse: Planetary
  • Third verse: Apathy
8 "Listen Up" 7L
  • First verse: Celph Titled
  • Second verse: Esoteric
  • Third verse: Crypt the Warchild
  • Chorus: Vinnie Paz, Crypt the Warchild
9 "All Shall Perish" Shuko
  • First verse: Chief Kamachi
  • Second verse: King Syze
  • Third verse: Vinnie Paz
  • Chorus: Crypt the Warchild
10 "Wrath of Gods" DC the MIDI Alien
  • First verse: Apathy
  • Second verse: Esoteric
  • Third verse: Planetary
  • Fourth verse: Des Devious
11 "Narrow Grave" The White Shadow, Villa
  • First verse: Chief Kamachi
  • Second verse: King Syze
  • Third verse: Planetary
  • Chorus: Vinnie Paz
12 "Feast of the Wolves" Oaks, Celph Titled
  • First verse: Vinnie Paz
  • Second verse: Apathy
  • Third verse: Celph Titled
  • Chorus: Celph Titled
13 "King Among Kings" 7L
  • First verse: Chief Kamachi
  • Second verse: Vinnie Paz
  • Third verse: Esoteric
  • Fourth verse: Celph Titled

Album singles

Cover Information
"Tear It Down"

Chart positions

Chart (2006) Peak
positions
Top Independent Albums 48
Top Heatseekers 42

References

  1. Tongue), Fubar (sharp (March 31, 2013). "Underground Hardcore Rap: Army of the Pharaohs - After Torture There's Pain (2006)". Retrieved February 12, 2019.
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See also
Jedi Mind Tricks
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