Code Red

Code Red

Track Listings
1. Somethin' Like Dis
2. I'm Looking for the One (To Be With Me)
3. Boom! Shake the Room
4. Can't Wait to Be With You - DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, Christopher Williams
5. Twinkle Twinkle (I'm Not a Star)
6. Code Red
7. Shadow Dreams
8. Just Kickin' It
9. Ain't No Place Like Home
10. I Wanna Rock
11. Scream
12. Boom! Shake the Room [Street Remix]


Code Red
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • This is the way you go out!
  • "Say Ho, Ho, Ho...now SCREAM!"
  • good album
  • An underrated hip-hop classic!
  • mmmmmmmmmkkkkkkkkkkkkkaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy
Code Red
DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000004Z7
Release Date: 1993-10-12

Tracks:

  1. Somethin' Like Dis
  2. I'm Looking For The One (To Be With Me)
  3. Boom! Shake The Room
  4. Can't Wait To Be With You
  5. Twinkle Twinkle (I'm Not A Star)
  6. Code Red
  7. Shadow Dreams
  8. Just Kickin' It
  9. Ain't No Place Like Home
  10. I Wanna Rock
  11. Scream
  12. Boom! Shake The Room (Street Remix)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is the way you go out!.......2006-02-21

Code Red is by far the best JJFP album; the duo truly went out with a bang. Every track has a great summertime feel to it and is great to blast when you are going down the street in either a car or with a boom box. You can easily listen to all the tracks and press play again to hear the tracks all over again.

This is their best album!!

4 out of 5 stars "Say Ho, Ho, Ho...now SCREAM!".......2005-07-29

I was hella lucky to find this, and got it at a hella nice used price. Needless to say, I got more than I paid for. This was Jazzy Jeff and FP's last full-length together. I'm assuming that this album was also a little different than their previous four.
Like many of the reviewers here have stated, you haven't lived until you've heard "I'm Looking For The One (To Be With Me)," which is undoubtedly the best cut from the cd. It's one of the smoothest songs I've ever heard, and invokes much nostalgia of similar early-90s music. In fact, JJ & FP freak a whole mess of smooth cuts throughout the album. The other ones are old-school homages. Pete Rock even produces a couple joints on here, so that should make your decision right there to check this out.
My other favorite song here is "Scream," which is precisely old-school and way too fun. Shouting along with that song in the car helped liven my mood a day after a rough breakup! Songs like this remind you that music doesn't have to be so complex to be memorable. A lot of timeless oldies are so because they were easy to sing along with or understand. A lot of these artists today seem to overlook this fact. "Shadow Dreams" is another great smooth cut, where the Prince details one of his personal philosophies on life without being preachy. "Something Like Dis" is a zany kickoff, while "I Wanna Rock" takes you to the very earliest days of Hip Hop.
Fresh Prince humbles himself on the standout, "Twinkle Twinkle (I'm Not A Star)," and I liked how Jazzy contributed to the chorus. "I Can't Wait To Be With You" is a solid romantic cut, and a rare collaboration between Rap and a deep-voiced R&B singer (Christopher Williams). "Boom (Shake The Room)" can get a little corny, but it's still fun and I like the newfound style that the Prince utilizes. "Code Red" is a claustrophobic bug-out moment, where Prince tells a story over a crazy beat. This story is much more mature than his past ones, and I like it. "Just Kickin' It" is smooth as I remember, but the one I can least recall, while the following "Ain't No Place Like Home" is a potential favorite. It gets a little sappy at the end, but overall it's message is 'to not take time with your family for granted'...not to often you get these messages in Hip Hop.
Overall, not a bonafide 5 star album, but possibly a dark-horse candidate for their best album together? "Code Red" definitely shows how they've evolved. Fresh Prince shows how you can kick the basics without having to be insulting or degrading. And his rapping represents the basics, not simplistic though, there's a big difference. At times, he flows at warp speed just for the fun of it, and shows how skilled of an MC he really is (contrary to uninformed opinions). The whole album is an exercise in old-school Hip Hop and smoothness, to say the least. Take this one, along with Will's newest "Lost and Found," and you have hours-on-end entertainment.

5 out of 5 stars good album.......2004-12-21

This was my first DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince album. It's quite different from their older albums, like He's the DJ, Rock the House, And in this corner because there's less of the funny and silly stuff. The best tracks here are Somethin' Like Dis, I Wanna Rock, Twinkle Twinkle, and Scream. Actually, at first I didn't like Somethin' Like Dis and found it really loud and annoying, but I grew to like it as will you. overall good album.

5 out of 5 stars An underrated hip-hop classic!.......2004-06-07

This has got to be one of the most underrated hip-hop albums of all-time let alone in 1993. Around the early 90s, a new era of rap called "Gangsta Rap" began to take place. However, DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince continued to make music as they were against the gangsta rap music.

Code Red is JJ & FP's is by far their best album. The opening track "Somethin' Like Dis" is a track in which the old-school meets the new-school. "I'm Looking for the One(to be with me)" is not only my fav. song but a great song to listen to when hanging with people. "Twinkle Twinkle(I'm not A Star)" explains that even though Fresh Prince is a big rapper/actor, he is still the same person. "Shadow Dreams" features inspiring lyrics about never to give up your dreams and to keep aiming for them. "I Wanna Rock" is an old-school song in which JJ & FP take it back with DJ Jazzy Jeff just tearin' up the turntables. You also can't forget the 1993 hit "Boom! Shake the Room" which is an enery filled track full of adrenaline. That will definatly get a party going. The rest of Code Red is outstanding. A must for hip-hop fans who aren't brain-washed by today's mainstream trash. 5 stars!

4 out of 5 stars mmmmmmmmmkkkkkkkkkkkkkaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy.......2003-07-06

A much more adult and mature cd then there past others, the track Boom! (Shake The Room) is a perfect farewell to their legions of fans. However I must say it is a good enough track that it should be on their greatest hits. Its popularity as a club smash made it the third rap cd to reach number 1 in the UK next to Vanilla Ice's Ice Ice Baby and MC Hammer's U Can't Touch This (both of which were made popular off of sampling other artists instrumentals). If you are a Will Smith or Fresh Prince fan this is a must to own.
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Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • code red
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Code: Red
Remedy
Manufacturer: Code Red Ent.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000083MDT
Release Date: 2003-01-14

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Book Of Life
  3. You Don't Know Me feat. SweetLeaf
  4. That's What's Happening feat. Lounge-Lo & Solomon Childs
  5. R.E.M.E.D.Y.
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  14. Never Again
  15. Chant The Anthem feat. Beretta, Solomon Childs, Lounge-Lo & Shogun
  16. The Man With No Name (skit)
  17. Game Over!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars code red.......2006-09-18

hot dont think you hear stuff like this no more anyone who said this album is not good dont know jack tracks hot and he gets to the point if you dont have it get it

5 out of 5 stars Never Again!.......2004-05-17

I've only heard a few songs from this CD but the track "Never Again" is hands down the most influential song I've ever heard. It's touching yet the rhymes are really inventive. It's poetry at it's best, with a message about hate, genocide, and not doing the right thing. This song alone is worth buying this CD!

2 out of 5 stars What is this?.......2003-10-15

I remember a few years ago anticipating the release of the white rapper affiliated with Wu- Tang. I first heard Remedy, as I imagine everyone did on The swarm with "never again" which impressed me thoroughly. I looked for more of his music, never to find anything.
So fast forward 4-5 years later, to me at the record store. I see Code Red and think "oh man, this should be good!" I bought it without hesitation, and went to my car to give it a fair listen. I literally started laughing at nearly all the tracks. Was this guy serious?
Luckily he included "never again" (even though he added on a ridiculous intro, and it seems as though the sound quality has dropped slightly), seeing that my Swarm cd was stolen. Exodus was humorous, but decent. All of the other tracks were forgettable. I actually wish I could forget how poor some of them were. I was really rooting for Remedy, but he left me a little dissapointed.

5 out of 5 stars Knowledge.......2003-04-10

This album is full of knowledge, like all Wu-Tang affiliated music. In the intro Remedy sets the stage for this LP, "And Now I Bring The Offering: Remedy, Another Genuine Article" and he produces, Book Of Life is a thinking man's track. If you listen to the album from beginning to end, he definetely reps his roots and drops a gem for everyone.

I personally enjoyed this album, it's definetely worth your time.

3 out of 5 stars Remedy's Second Album.......2003-03-31

A decent second album from the Wu-Tang Killa Bee and former high school classmate of RZA and other Wu Tang Clan members. The Jewish Holocaust anthem Never Again is included. Music is downbeat with pianos, strings and hardcore beats, no sappy party music here. There's also a song called Exodus, about the Passover story with samples from the movie. A Muslim and a Jew featuring RZA is a harrowing track punctuated with spare a sparse piano on the anger Jewish people feel over suicide bombings in Israel replete with references to current events, people and places.
Cowboy Code
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • cowboy code
  • Cowboy
Cowboy Code
Red Steagall
Manufacturer: Eagle
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 1996-07-23

Tracks:

  1. I Was Born To Be A Cowboy
  2. Ballad of Dawson LeGate
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  4. Two Pair of Levis
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  10. The Bell on Old Blue (poem)
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  12. Little Joe the Wrangler
  13. The Code of the West Hasn't Changed (poem)
  14. Strawberry Roan
  15. Bedroll
  16. Underneath A Wide West Texas Sky

Tracks:

  1. Tennessee Stud
  2. The Night the Copenhagen Saved the Day
  3. Tyin' Knots in the Devil's Tail
  4. McCorkle and the Wire (poem)
  5. Rosalee's Smile
  6. Ridin' Down the Canyon
  7. The Weather
  8. Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
  9. Red Headed Stranger
  10. Along the Navajo Trail
  11. Grandmother's Trunk (poem)
  12. Runnin' Out of Sunsets
  13. I'd Like to Be in Texas for the Roundup in the Spring
  14. To An Old Friend
  15. Horses and Wars

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars cowboy code.......2007-06-08

western songs; some delightful, some sad, interspersed with several poems the same way

5 out of 5 stars Cowboy.......2006-01-08

If You like "Cowboy" music and stories this is as good as it gets. Red is pure Cowboy and this is some of His best work. His songs and poems all ring true to the West that they portray. Excellent!!
Colour World Soul
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    Colour World Soul
    Harlem Zip Code
    Manufacturer: Red Melon
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B0002DB0JA
    Release Date: 2004-08-24

    Tracks:

    1. Fling Up Your Wig
    2. Cohiba
    3. Colourworld
    4. Give Me The Truth
    5. Feels Like Heaven
    6. Neon Flash
    7. Anglepoise
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    Product Description

    1. Fling Up Your Wig
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    3. Colourworld
    4. Give Me The Truth
    5. Feels Like Heaven
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    7. Anglepoise
    8. Sugar Burn
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    Code of the Goddess
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Beautiful & uplifting...
    • Inspiring!
    Code of the Goddess
    Laura Powers
    Manufacturer: Red Harp Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Release Date: 2004-08-15

    Tracks:

    1. Sweetest Song (There is a haven for you)
    2. Rose Line Canon (Hidden in plain view)
    3. Get Inside (Let the quest begin)
    4. Shine Love (For Silas, who always knew pain)
    5. Mystic and the Muse (The blade and the chalice)
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    7. Opus Dei (For the greater good)
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    11. Winter of Dreams (Grandmere's song to grandpere)
    12. Tir Na N(Rosslyn, grandmere, brother. I am home)
    13. Dance Til the Rain Begins (At journey's end, love remains)

    Album Description

    The "Code of the Goddess" is an inspired musical exploration of the story from the best-selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code," by Dan Brown, featuring favorite works and new material from Laura Powers, creator of the Legends of the Goddess CD trilogy. A rich tapestry of elegantly layered arrangements interweaves beautiful melodies and mystical lyrics, creating songs that seem to spring from the souls of the characters we've come to know from the novel. This collection offers a perfect introduction to Laura's Celtic-infused music. It has become the soundtrack to my days, a musical companion on my own life journey. Celebrating feminine power and the beauty of the goddess tradition, Laura's earth-and-fire vocals blend with ethereal instrumentation, creating sensuous dreamscapes that transport you to another time, another place. I highly recommend it.

    Candy Paull Author of The Art of Abundance, The Art of Encouragement, and 101 Ways to Give Your Soul a Lift.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful & uplifting..........2006-03-20

    "Code of the Goddess" takes the characters of the "Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown and breathes musical life into them. After enjoying the book so much the songs in this CD bring another element to the people and storyline of the book. No vague instrumentals and noodling here--These are songs that stand up on their own and to repeated listening. Opus Dei, The Mystic and the Muse, and the lovely "Heart in Winter" (Sophie's song is in both French and English--I recognize Pachabel's Canon in the song) are standouts. If there is no audio here I found sound clips on the artist's website. Well done--packaging is nice, too.

    5 out of 5 stars Inspiring!.......2005-03-11

    I absolutely LOVE this CD. There isn't a single track that I don't love listening to ... at home, while working, in the car ... it's just one of those collections.
    Code Red
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Code Red
      Sodom
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      ProductGroup: Music
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      Release Date: 2002-09-10

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      The Struggle
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • Much Better Than Yin and Yang!
      • the realist
      • Livin The Stuggle
      • Strong Cappa performance
      • donna kills it on this one
      The Struggle
      Cappadonna
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      ASIN: B0000CBLBK
      Release Date: 2003-10-07

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Cap Is Back
      3. Role of a Lifetime - Cappadonna, Solomon Childs
      4. Blood Brothers - Cappadonna,
      5. Mamma (Skit) - Cappadonna,
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      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Much Better Than Yin and Yang!.......2006-03-11

      Good comeback for Cappadonna with some bangin trax! You never can be sure which rapper is ReAL but Cappadonna is one of those whose vibe suggests most of what he says he has lived or been exposed to on a daily basis at one point. The shadows of Wu-tang still grows gems. Dont be the one that slept!

      4 out of 5 stars the realist.......2005-05-25

      this album was slept on cappa came hard with the lyrics with this album if u like cappadonna get this cd

      3 out of 5 stars Livin The Stuggle.......2005-01-05

      The Struggle is way better than Cappa's second album, The Yin & The Yang (his worst to date), but not better than his debut, The Pillage (his best to date). It is released on Code:Red Entertainment, which is Wu-affiliate Remedy's label, due to the fact that Cappadonna and RZA had a falling out because of a misunderstanding over Cappadonna's Yin & Yang album and some money issues. (RZA and U-God had a similar problem in 2004. U-God though, was signed to RZA's Wu-Tang Records distributed by Priority Records and Cappa was signed to RZA and his brother Divine's Razor-Sharp Records distributed by Epic Records. Both labels shut down in 2001 and then RZA launched 36 Records through LOUD Records, which also shut down due to the fact that LOUD went out of business. Currently, RZA is head of WU Records, distributed by independent label Sanctuary Records.) Even though Cappa was at odds with RZA and Wu-Tang Productions, he stayed in contact with a few Wu-Tangers like Raekwon and Inspectah Deck, who both contributed to The Struggle. Other guest include Longer Lo (Cappa's little brother), Solomon Child (who debuted on Cappa's The Pillage under tha name Killa Bamz) and Code:Red Entertainment label head, Jewish MC Remedy. At this point, Cappa was living The Struggle, as reports state that he was in the hood driving cabs for a living. Cappa is currently doing much better these days as he was invited by Ghostface to join his Theodore Unit (See Theodore Unit), and joined Ghost and the rest of Wu-Tang on their reunion tour this past summer in California, which was the last time fans got to see O.D.B. perform. (R.I.P.). Cappa and RZA apperently resolved their problems as they shared the stage shoulder to shoulder. (See Wu-Tang's Disciples Of The 36 Chambers DVD and CD).

      4 out of 5 stars Strong Cappa performance.......2004-11-11

      Cappadonna returns independently for his third album. Better than "Yin & Yang' but not as good as his classic "The Pillage". Has a few Wu mates on here as well as a few Wu affiliates and a few of the "718" crew. Production is hot on most of the songs Calogero does 5, Soul Fingaz, Quasi, Remedy all do 2, 4th Disciple, DA, Big Nizza, and Charlie M all do 1. As always, he spits lyrics that are good and somewhat awkward in delivery at times. Has a few classic tracks and about 2 that are skippable, the rest are good or at least listenable. Has 21 total "songs" (a few are freestyles - after number 21 there are 3 bonus tracks). Most of the songs are on the short side. A must have for fans.

      #2 - 8.5 (great beat)
      #3 - 8 (f/ Solomon Childs)
      #4 - 9 (f/ Lounge Mode - great beat)
      #6 - 7.5 (dedication to ma dukes)
      #7 - 5.5
      #8 - 10 (classic w/ a great beat - f/ Inspectah deck)
      #9 - 8.5 (f/ Remedy, Crunch, Lounge Mode - disses RocAFella)
      #10 - 6.5
      #12 - 8 (f/ Lounge mode)
      #13 - 8.5 (f/ Raekwon)
      #14 - 10 (great beat - short song)
      #15 - 8 (f/ Lounge Mode, Shawn Wiggs, Solomon Childs)
      #16 - 6 (about lesbo's)
      #17- 7.5 (f/ Lounge Mode & Solomon Childs)
      #18 - 8 (funny acapella freestyle)
      #19 - 8 (talkin' about what his kind of girl is like)
      #20 - 9 (great beat - f/ Pike, Remedy, & Lounge Mode)
      #21 - 9 (f/ King Just)
      #21 (first bonus track) - acapella freestyle
      #21 (2nd bonus track) - 7.5 (about trifelin' girls)
      #21 (3rd bonus track) - 7

      Darryl Hill --- b. 1969 --- Park Hill Projects, Staten Island, NY
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      4 out of 5 stars donna kills it on this one.......2003-12-06

      For all of you that thought cap was done after he put out the yin and yang album(which was pretty much garbage) he proves all of you wrong. The struggle is bangin from start to finish even the bonus tracks are nice. Most of the cd is produced by cap and remedy. They both have close ties to the wu-tang clan, but there is no rza production. Inspecta Deck and Reakwon are featured on the album which makes for a nice addition to the record. If you liked cappadonna on the pillage or his work with the wu you will fully enjoy this album
      Code Red
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Sodom's best piece.
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      Code Red
      Sodom
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      5 out of 5 stars Sodom's best piece........2007-07-11

      I like it alot. Tombstone, Cowardice and Visual Buggery are my favorites.

      True thrash classic. Worth the buy!

      5 out of 5 stars awsome metal dude.......2005-05-09

      its like code red was an album from Sodom.This album is scarey and makes me feel cool

      5 out of 5 stars Contemporary Thrash.......2002-05-06

      What is there to say about Sodom? This band is infallible. Every album they release is pure Teutonic thrash that calls us back to a time when chaos reigned and only the strong survived. Or something like that. If you're a serious fan of thrash or just want some good head-banging material, pick this up.

      4 out of 5 stars Thrash Metal Survives.......2001-05-06

      While most thrash/speed bands have watered-down their sound into something unrecognizable (Metallica) or begun to gravitate toward nu-metal (Slayer), there are a few that have retained their own identities, still playing the fast, brutal music that made them infamous to begin with. Sodom is one of those bands. The production from Harris Johns is top-notch and most of the songs are truly great, only a few descending into that mindless drum-pounding/guitar-shredding that can sometimes afflict bands that straddle the line between thrash and death or black metal. Are they repeating themselves? Most likely, but I'd far rather listen to this material than any other "metal" being released by "progressive, forward-thinking" bands like Korn; turn up "Addicted to Abstinence" or "Visual Buggery" and forget nu-metal exists.

      5 out of 5 stars sodom rules.......2001-03-31

      if you have slayer or any other thrash metal acts in your collection, sodom belongs in your collection. it isn't a lame alternative act or a boy band, but a mature 3 prong thrash attack
      Code Red: Destination Unknown
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        ASIN: B0000541ZI
        Release Date: 2000-09-14

        Tracks:

        1. Piece of My Dream (Gear)
        2. Shake it Down (Elk River Revue)
        3. In the Green (Totem Soul)
        4. Found It (Jhelom)
        5. Crazy Ride (37)
        6. Tricky (Laced)
        7. Let Me Live (Gear)
        8. Fault to Ground (Section 8)
        9. Genius (Jhelom)
        10. Fruit of Knowledge (Temple Hill)
        11. Uncle Daddy (Seven Limbs)
        12. I (Totem Soul)
        13. Faces of You (37)
        14. When and After... (Mark Melloan)

        Album Description

        A compilation rock (alternative) CD featuring the hottest local bnds from Kentucky and Indiana.
        Code Red/Homage to the Gods
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • Sodom's best piece.
        • awsome metal dude
        • Contemporary Thrash
        • Thrash Metal Survives
        • sodom rules
        Code Red/Homage to the Gods
        Sodom
        Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000JOK1
        Release Date: 2000-08-01

        Tracks:

        1. Intro
        2. Code Red
        3. What Hell Can Create
        4. Tombstone
        5. Liquidation
        6. Spiritual Demise
        7. Warlike Conspiracy
        8. Cowardice
        9. Vice of Killing
        10. Visual Buggery
        11. Book Burning
        12. Wolf & the Lamb
        13. Addicted to Abstinence

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Sodom's best piece........2007-07-11

        I like it alot. Tombstone, Cowardice and Visual Buggery are my favorites.

        True thrash classic. Worth the buy!

        5 out of 5 stars awsome metal dude.......2005-05-09

        its like code red was an album from Sodom.This album is scarey and makes me feel cool

        5 out of 5 stars Contemporary Thrash.......2002-05-06

        What is there to say about Sodom? This band is infallible. Every album they release is pure Teutonic thrash that calls us back to a time when chaos reigned and only the strong survived. Or something like that. If you're a serious fan of thrash or just want some good head-banging material, pick this up.

        4 out of 5 stars Thrash Metal Survives.......2001-05-06

        While most thrash/speed bands have watered-down their sound into something unrecognizable (Metallica) or begun to gravitate toward nu-metal (Slayer), there are a few that have retained their own identities, still playing the fast, brutal music that made them infamous to begin with. Sodom is one of those bands. The production from Harris Johns is top-notch and most of the songs are truly great, only a few descending into that mindless drum-pounding/guitar-shredding that can sometimes afflict bands that straddle the line between thrash and death or black metal. Are they repeating themselves? Most likely, but I'd far rather listen to this material than any other "metal" being released by "progressive, forward-thinking" bands like Korn; turn up "Addicted to Abstinence" or "Visual Buggery" and forget nu-metal exists.

        5 out of 5 stars sodom rules.......2001-03-31

        if you have slayer or any other thrash metal acts in your collection, sodom belongs in your collection. it isn't a lame alternative act or a boy band, but a mature 3 prong thrash attack

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        1. Comin Straight at Cha
        2. Daddy's Home [Explicit Lyrics]
        3. Dance!...Ya Know It!
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        5. Death on a Bitch [Explicit Lyrics]
        6. Don Ceez Episode I
        7. Edutainment [Explicit Lyrics]
        8. El Vallesano
        9. Extorsion [Explicit Lyrics]
        10. Flames

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