Temporarily Disconnected

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Temporarily Disconnected
Temporarily Disconnected cover
Studio album by 24-7 Spyz
Released 1995 (US)
Recorded 1995
Genre Rock, Soul, Reggae, Funkcore, Heavy Metal, Punk, Funk
Label Enemy
24-7 Spyz chronology
Strength in Numbers
(1992)
Temporarily Disconnected
(1995)
Heavy Metal Soul by the Pound
(1996)


Temporarily Disconnected is the fourth album from rap/metal/funk pioneers 24-7 Spyz. It features the reunion of the band's classic lineup, including mainstays Jimi Hazel and Rick Skatore along with the return of vocalist P. Fluid (now using his proper last name, Forrest) and drummer Anthony Johnson. The reunion and subsequent album were based on the lingering popularity of this particular lineup in Europe (where it was released exclusively) following the demise of the Spyz Strength in Numbers period.

Musically, the album was seen by many critics, fans, and some band members as a step backwards after the focused effort of Strength in Numbers. Once again, problems between P. Fluid and the rest of the band came to a head following a 1995 European tour, with Fluid and Johnson exiting the band shortly thereafter.

Like many 24-7 Spyz albums, this recording is out of print.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Dogs Come Out"
  2. "Outta Mind, Outta Time"
  3. "Fire & Water"
  4. "Why?"
  5. "Body Thief"
  6. "Choose Me"
  7. "Heart Of Fire"
  8. "Stoner"
  9. "Boots"
  10. "Agroovendee!"
  11. "Choose Me ("For Those Who Like It Rough In The Middle" Remix)"

[edit] Credits

  • P. Fluid (credited as Forrest): vocals
  • Jimi Hazel: guitar, vocals
  • Rick Skatore: bass, vocals
  • Anthony Johnson: drums