Released October 7, 2003 Artist Paris Producer Paris | Recorded 2003 Release date 7 October 2003 Label Guerrilla Funk Recordings | |
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Sonic Jihad
(2003) Rebirth of a Nation
(2006) Genres Hip hop music, Political hip hop, Hardcore hip hop Similar Paris albums, Hip hop music albums |
Paris sheep to the slaughter
Sonic Jihad is the fifth studio album by rapper Paris, released in 2003, recorded, mixed and mastered at Data Stream Studio in San Francisco.
Contents
- Paris sheep to the slaughter
- Stann smith hakeem sober music video ekoet
- Track listing
- Battlefield 2 controversy
- Songs
- References
Stann smith hakeem sober music video ekoet
Track listing
- "Ave Bushani"
- "Field Nigga Boogie"
- "Sheep to the Slaughter"
- "Split Milk" (featuring Capleton)
- "Tear Shit up" (featuring Dead Prez)
- "Freedom" (featuring Dead Prez)
- "Ain't No Love" (featuring Kam)
- "Lay Low"
- "Life Goes On"
- "You Know My Name"
- "Evil"
- "AWOL"
- "Agents of Repression"
- "What Would You Do"
- "How We Do"
- "Freedom" (The Last Cell remix) (featuring Public Enemy and Dead Prez)
Bonus Track (The Deluxe Edition)
- "Field Nigga Boogie" (XLR8R Remix) (featuring Immortal Technique)
Battlefield 2 controversy
In 2006 a fan of the video game Battlefield 2, referring to himself as "SonicJihad" after Paris' album, posted a montage of clips from the game, edited with audio excerpts from the movie Team America: World Police and other sources. The video was viewed with alarm by members of the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, which held an open hearing on 4 May 2006 entitled "Terrorist Use of the Internet". News reports suggested that the video was an example of recruitment efforts by al Qaeda and other groups to recruit young people.
Songs
1Ave Bushani1:45
2Field Nigga Boogie3:58
3Sheep to the Slaughter3:14