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Soundpieces: Da Antidote! is an album by Lootpack, an American hip hop group signed to Stones Throw Records. The entire album was produced by Madlib and features vocals by himself and Wildchild, as well as many West Coast guests.
The album features many of Lootpack's previous released singles, such as "Questions", "Whenimondamic", "The Anthem", and "Weededed". Lyrical content is generally focused on battle-style rhymes. "Whenimondamic" was featured on the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 soundtrack.
Track listing
- "Da Antidote"
- "Questions" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains samples from:
- "Long Awaited" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/M. Perretta/R. Taylor)
- Featuring Dilated Peoples
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from "UFO" performed by ESG
- "B-boy Theme" (J. Brown/O. Jackson)
- "Whenimondamic" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from: "If It Don't Turn You On (You Oughta' Leave It Alone)" performed by B.T. Express
- Contains a sample from: "Return of the Boom Bap" by KRS-One
- "The Anthem" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- "Level Zero" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/N. Rodriguez/M. Jackson)
- Featuring Medaphoar, Oh No
- Contains a sample from "Playing the Game" performed by Gentle Giant
- Produced by Madlib
- "Crate Diggin'" (O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains samples from:
- "Law of Physics" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from: "What Happened To The Real Me" performed by Mavis Staples
- "Frenz Vs Endz" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/K. Harper)
- Featuring Kazi
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from: "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down" performed by Miles Davis
- "Interview With Kurt"
- "Speaker Smashin'" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from: "Computer Love" performed by Zapp
- "New Year's Resolution" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains samples from:
- "Answers" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/L. Quanty)
- Featuring Quasimoto
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from "Shady Blues" performed by Lee Mason
- "Likwit Fusion" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/D. Johnson Jr./R. Smith/J. Robinson)
- "Hityawitdat" (O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from "Still Shining" performed by Busta Rhymes
- "Verbal Experiments" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/G. Williams)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from "Method Man" performed by Wu-Tang Clan
- "Stylewild" (J. Brown/O. Jackson)
- "Weededed" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez)
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from "Go Down Moses" performed by Hampton Hawes
- "20 Questions" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/L. Quattle)
- "Break Dat Party" (J. Brown/O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/D. Perkins)
- Featuring Declaime
- Produced by Madlib
- "Wanna Test" (O. Jackson/R. Jimenez/N. Rodriguez)
- Featuring Medaphoar
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains a sample from "I Wish You Were Here" performed by Al Green
- Contains a sample from "Time's Up" performed by O.C. (rapper)
- "Episodes"
- Featuring Declaime, God's Gift, Kazi, Medaphoar, Oh No
- Produced by Madlib
- Contains samples from:
- "The Thirteenth Floor" performed by David "Fathead" Newman
- "Sounds From the Sea's Edge" performed by John Payne
- "Outro"
Album singles
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"The Anthem"
- Released: 1998
- B-side: "Likwit Fusion", "Lost Art"
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"Whenimondamic"
- Released: March 22, 1999
- B-side: "Questions", "Answers"
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- Vol. 0: Earth Sounds
- Vol. 1-2: Movie Scenes
- Vol. 3-4: Beat Konducta in India
- Vol. 5-6: A Tribute to… (Dil Cosby and Dil Withers Suite)
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- Mind Fusion Vol. 1
- Mind Fusion Vol. 2
- Mind Fusion Vol. 3
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- #1: Before the Verdict
- #2: Flight to Brazil
- #3: Beat Konducta in Africa
- #4: 420 Chalice All-Stars
- #5: History of The Loop Digga, 1990–2000
- #6: The Brain Wreck Show
- #7: High Jazz
- #8: Advanced Jazz
- #9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyville
- #10: Black Soul
- #11: Low Budget High Fi Music
- #12: Raw Medicine (Madlib Remixes)
- #13: Black Tape
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