Colton Grundy: The Undying

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Colton Grundy: Tha Undying is a 51:16 long album, by Blaze Ya Dead Homie a.k.a. Colton Grundy. It was released on October 19, 2004 by Psychopathic Records. This album marks Blaze's second full length album, his first being 1 Less G N Da Hood released in 2001.

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Release Date: Oct. 19, 2004 Label: Psychopathic Records

[edit] Tracks

  1. Bump This Shit
  2. The Touch of Death
  3. Shot-Gun (Feat. ABK & Esham)
  4. Etched Out
  5. If I Fall (Feat. Jamie Madrox & Lavel)
  6. Hey You
  7. Out The Gate
  8. Stick Ya Hands Up (Feat. ABK)
  9. Further From The Truth
  10. Dayz of My Neighborhood
  11. Roll It Up
  12. Mr. Dead Folx (Feat. Violent J)
  13. 2 Many Bitches (Feat. ABK)
  14. Timeline
  15. Climbing (Feat. Twiztid, ICP & Esham)

[edit] Recording information

Possibly the most bizarre member of the Insane Clown Posse extended family, Blaze Ya Dead Homie claims to be a rotting undead corpse who, after being gunned down in a drive-by shooting, was given a partial reprieve by supernatural forces. Naturally, when provided with a second chance at corporal existence, Blaze used the opportunity to hone his rhymes and devote his life (or lack thereof) to hip-hop. On his third solo effort, "Colton Grundy", the Michigan-based rapper treads some of the same freshly disturbed ground as labelmates Dark Lotus (of which Blaze Ya Dead Homie is a member) --namely, Snoop Dogg-esque mid-tempo G-funk matched with vintage monster-movie sound effects and heavy rock-style beats. All that, along with a heaping helping of (possibly) parodic lyrics about the virtues of murder ("Etched Out"), intoxication ("Roll It Up"), mocking the less fortunate ("Shotgun"), disrespecting women ("Hey You"), and other juggalo fantasy-world fun, makes this a frightening and rump-shaking addition to the ever-growing Psychopathic Records canon.


[edit] Trivia

  • This is Blaze's best selling album, selling 200,000 units overall.
  • This album has put Blaze in a respectfull position, because of its great reviews.