Legacy of Blood

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Legacy of Blood
Studio album by Jedi Mind Tricks
Released August 24, 2004
Genre Hip hop, underground hip hop
Label Babygrande
Producer Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind
Jedi Mind Tricks chronology

Visions of Gandhi
(2003)
Legacy of Blood
(2004)
Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell
(2006)
Singles from Legacy of Blood
  1. "Before the Great Collapse"
    Released: 2004
  2. "The Age of Sacred Terror"
    Released: 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
PopMatters (7/10)[2]
Prefix Magazine (3/10)[3]
RapReviews (7/10)[4]

Legacy of Blood is the fourth album from hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, released in August 2004 on Babygrande Records. Album guests include Killah Priest, GZA, Des Devious, and Sean Price.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "The Age Of Sacred Terror"
  3. "Scars Of The Crucifix"
  4. "Death Falls Silent" (Interlude)
  5. "Saviorself" (Feat. Killah Priest)
  6. "On The Eve Of War" (Julio César Chávez mix) (Feat. GZA)
  7. "The Darkest Throne" (Interlude)
  8. "The Worst"
  9. "Verses Of The Bleeding" (Feat. Des Devious)
  10. "Beyond The Gates Of Pain" (Feat. Sean Price)
  11. "Farewell To The Flesh" (Interlude)
  12. "And So It Burns"
  13. "The Spirit Of Hate" (interlude)
  14. "Me Ne Shalto"
  15. "On the Eve Of War" (Meldrick Taylor mix) (Feat. GZA)
  16. "Winds Devouring Men" (Interlude)
  17. "The Philosophy Of Horror"
  18. "Of The Spirit & The Sun" (Interlude)
  19. "Before The Great Collapse"
  20. "The President's Wife" (Feat. Des Devious) [Hidden Track]

Charts

Charts (2004)[5] Peak
position
U.S. Top Heatseekers 19
U.S. Independent Albums 22

Notes

  • The album's introductory track samples "Make It Easy On Yourself" by The Walker Brothers and a promo from WWE wrestler Kane.
  • "The Darkest Throne" samples dialogue from A Bronx Tale.
  • "Farewell to the Flesh" samples comments from author Hunter S. Thompson and a monologue by Dolph Lundgren from the 1989 Punisher motion picture.
  • "The Spirit of Hate" samples dialogue from Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
  • "Of the Spirit and the Sun" samples an interview with Charles Manson.
  • "Scars of The Crucifix" contains samples from the film The Addiction
  • "And So It Burns" contains samples from Giacomo Rondinella's Keep on Lying
  • "The Philosophy of Horror" contains dialogue sample from 1970 film "Cromwell"

References

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