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Intelligence and Violence is a 1990 album by Violent J of the Inner City Posse and D-Lyrical. It is around 35 minutes long.
[edit] Tracks
- "Intro" - 2:02
- "Intelligence & Violence" - 3:28
- "Wizard of Delray" - 4:02
- "Violent J's The Mack" - 3:58
- "Gangsta Codes" - 6:50
- "Inner City Posse" (Interlude) - 1:29
- "Gangsta Times" - 3:30
- "Somethin' To Say" - 4:32
- "Violent Crimes" - 6:23
- "Pay Me" - 3:13
[edit] Trivia
- The popular song "Wizard of the Hood" derives from the song, "Wizard of Delray" (found here), which is the first known recording of the song. It was re-recorded with different lyrics for the Dog Beats tapes/albums, followed by a different mix of the same recording on the Insane Clown Posse debut album, Carnival of Carnage, again titled "Wizard of the Hood". Finally it is the name of Violent J's debut solo album Wizard of the Hood, which goes further into the story of J's trip to "Oz".
- It also has the first reference to Faygo on the third track.
- The entire album was recorded on a karaoke machine.
- "Wizard Of Delray" and "D-Day" have the same beat.
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"Psychopathic" · "Chicken Huntin'" · "The Joker's Wild" · "Halls of Illusions" · "Hokus Pokus" · "Santa's A Fat Bitch" · "How Many Times?" · "Another Love Song" · "Fuck The World" · "Terrible" · "Tilt-A-Whirl" · "Let's Go All The Way" · "Juggalo Homies" · "Bowling Balls" · "The People" · "I Do This!"
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