Hatchet Warrior

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Hatchet Warrior
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Studio album by Anybody Killa
Released April 8, 2003
Genre Horrorcore Rap
Length 53:09
Label Psychopathic Records
Producer(s) Mike E. Clark
Anybody Killa chronology
Rain From The Sun
Hatchet Warrior
(2003)
Dirty History
(2004)


Hatchet Warrior is a the first album released by rapper James Lowery under the name Anybody Killa, and his first ever release under the Psychopathic Records label.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Close Call"
  3. "Kill Me"
  4. "Sticky Icky Situations"
  5. "Ya Neden's Haunted"
  6. "Ghetto Neighbor"
  7. "Come Out To Play"
  8. "Hated Me"
  9. "Tools"
  10. "While You're Sleeping"
  11. "Hollowpoint"
  12. "If You Don't Know"
  13. "Foo"-Dang
  14. "Gang Related"
  15. "In the City"

[edit] Track Information/Juggalo Significance

  • "Sticky Icky Situations" is an ode to the aestetics of recreational Marijuana use.
  • "Ya Neden's Haunted" revisits a common subject in the Juggalo community, Venerial Disease. Includes a sample of ICP's "Bugz on my Nugz" from their Ringmaster album.
  • "Ghetto Neighbor" discusses the bragging rights that come as a by-product of being the neighborhood thug.
  • "Hollowpoint" praises the effectiveness of firearms when solving problems between rival gang factions in the streets. The song describes the street violence as a perpetual battle, of which the sole survivors will be the weapons used in the conflict.
  • "Gang Related" describes the cultures and customs of street gang members and how people could unknowingly be considered gang related by association.
  • "In The City" is a cover song originally released by Joe Walsh even though many fans did not care for the song.
  • "While You're Sleeping" is a serious song where ABK talks about the dream world and the evil nightmares that some produce.