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Gory Days
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Gory Days is the second studio album by American rapper and record producer Necro. It was released on November 13, 2001,[2] via Psycho+Logical-Records. Recording sessions took place at Fast Forward Studios in New York. Production was handled entirely by Necro himself, who also served as an executive producer. It features guest appearances from Ill Bill, Captain Carnage, Goretex, Mr. Hyde and The Kid Joe. The album spawned two singles: "Morbid" b/w "Empty The Clip" and "Bury You With Satan" b/w "World Gone Mad". A music video was shot for "Dead Body Disposal" starring Peter Greene.[3]
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Originally composed of 14 tracks, it was re-released on October 1, 2002 as a special edition limited to 5,000 copies with 2 bonus tracks and a DVD. In 2003, the instrumental version was released, containing 14 original tracks and 2 bonus tracks from special edition.
The songs "Bury You with Satan", "Dead Body Disposal" and "Poetry in the Streets" were subsequently remixed for 2003 mixtape Street Villains Vol. 1, with a new verse recorded exclusively for each of the remixes. "Bury You with Satan" was once again remixed for 2005 mixtape Street Villains Vol. 2. The song "Circle of Tyrants" served as the name of the eponymous super-group consisting of Necro, Ill Bill, Goretex and Mr. Hyde, who released a self-titled debut studio album in 2005.
The album is considered Necro's quickest selling release at the time.
The picture of Necro on the album cover was taken by Mr. Hyde in front of a cemetery in Ocean Parkway[4]
In 2013, Complex ranked the song "Dead Body Disposal" at number 4 on its 'The 25 Most Violent Rap Songs of All Time' list.[5] In 2019, XXL named "Dead Body Disposal" as one of the '25 of the Most Disturbing Hip-Hop Songs'.[6]
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All music is composed by Ron "Necro" Braunstein.
Bonus DVD
Instrumentals
- Sample credits
- Track 1 contains elements of "Suite" by The Eleventh House.
- Track 3 contains elements of "Voyages" by Michel Polnareff and "Light My Fire" by The Doors.
- Track 4 contains elements of "Acid - The Story of LSD" from A/V Geeks 16mm School Soundtracks.
- Track 5 contains elements of "Melissa" by Francis Lai, "Let's Talk About Sex" by Salt-N-Pepa and a dialogue from 2000 film Snatch.
- Track 7 contains elements of "La Via Della Prostituzione M9" by Nico Fidenco and "Nobody Beats the Biz" by Biz Markie & T.J. Swan.
- Track 8 contains elements of "Looks Like Twins" by Otis Spann.
- Track 10 contains elements of "Glory Days" by Bruce Springsteen.
- Track 11 contains elements of "Song of the Lamplighters" by Mzuiri.
- Track 13 contains elements of "Dawning" by Triumvirat and "One Way or Another" by Blondie.
- Track 15 contains elements of "Dopping 2000" by Gabriele Ducros.
- Track 16 contains elements of "Bella by Barlight" by John Lurie from 1984 film Stranger Than Paradise and Milla Jovovich monologue from 1999 film The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc.[7]
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Personnel
- Ron "Necro" Braunstein – songwriter, vocals, producer, arranger, mixing, executive producer, art direction, design, photography, management
- William "Ill Bill" Braunstein – songwriter & vocals (tracks: 4, 11)
- Christopher "Mr. Hyde" Catenacci – songwriter & vocals (track 4), photography
- Mitchell "Goretex" Manzanilla – songwriter & vocals (track 4)
- Captain Carnage – songwriter & vocals (track 4)
- The Kid Joe – songwriter & vocals (track 12)
- Elliott Thomas – mixing, engineering
- John "Sabac Red" Fuentes – mixing
- Bones – engineering
- Duncan Stanbury – mastering
- Mike Lewis – photography
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