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Released
  
September 20, 2005

Hell's Winter (2005)
  
Depart from Me (2009)

Release date
  
20 September 2005

Recorded
  
2002-2005

Artist
  
Cage

Label
  
Definitive Jux

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Genres
  
Hip hop music, Underground hip hop, Horrorcore

Producers
  
El-P, Blockhead, DJ Shadow, RJD2, Camu Tao

Similar
  
Cage albums, Hip hop music albums

Hell's Winter is the second full-length solo album by American hip hop artist Cage and his first for the Definitive Jux label. It was released on September 20, 2005 and received very favorable reviews, including a spot in Rhapsody's list of "The 10 Best Albums By White Rappers". This is the first Cage album ever that contains no mention of the word "bitch", nor is there any reference to the long-lived feud with Eminem.

Contents

Limited Edition

Hell's Winter is also available as a "Limited Edition" 2-disc set. Disc 2 is an instrumental version of the complete album. It also features a computer software program called UMIXIT by Cakewalk. The program allows the user to remix two songs from Hell's Winter.

Credits

  • Executive Producer: El-P
  • Recording: NASA
  • Mixing: Joey Raia
  • Mastering: Ken Heitmueller
  • Business Affairs: Amaechi Uzoigwe
  • Project Coordination: Ese
  • Photography: Nairobi Morgan
  • Design & Artwork: Kiku
  • Songs

    Good Morning3:48
    Too Heavy for Cherubs3:36
    Grand Ol' Party Crash5:01

    References

    Hell's Winter Wikipedia