Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap
Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap is an album of cover versions of rap songs by hardcore punk artists.
Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | March 20, 2001 |
Genre | Rap rock |
Label | Radical |
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allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
- Express Yourself (N.W.A.) Stretch Arm Strong 4:07
- Deep Cover (Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg) Candiria 4:25
- Baby Got Back (Sir Mix-A-Lot) Throwdown 4:32
- Mama Said Knock You Out (LL Cool J) Hoods 1:30
- I Can't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man (Public Enemy) The Movielife 2:59
- The World Is Yours (Nas) E-Town Concrete 4:59
- New Jack Hustler (Ice-T) Clocked In 3:34
- The Humpty Dance (Digital Underground) F.O. The Smack Magnet 3:16
- P.S.K.! What Does It Mean? (Schoolly D) Skarhead, Lordz of Brooklyn 2:59
- White Lines (Don't Do It) (Melle Mel and Grandmaster Flash) Bad Luck 13 3:52
- Bust a Move (Young M.C.) Diehard Youth 4:12
- Fresh (Fresh 3 MC's) No Redeeming Social Value 15:27
- Secret Track: Excerpt: Automobile (N.W.A.) Our Time Down Here (Portland, OR)
See also
Take a Bite Outta Rhyme: A Rock Tribute to Rap: Another compilation that includes rock covers of hip hop songs.
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