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The Gatalog: A Collection of Chaos
2006 studio album by Celph Titled From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Gatalog: A Collection of Chaos is a compilation album by underground rapper and Army of the Pharaohs/Demigodz member Celph Titled.[1] The album was released with a four disc special.[2] Mercer released a compilation titled The Gatalog, a four-disc set of his guest appearances and freestyles, going back to his early releases from 1998, as his official first offering to a thriving fanbase that already viewed him as a seasoned veteran.[3] After the release of The Gatalog and a move back to Tampa, Mercer spent three years working with the Diggin' In The Crates (D.I.T.C.) multi-platinum producer, Buckwild, on his first album, Nineteen Ninety Now, released on October 26, 2010, on No Sleep Recordings.
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Track listing
Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
Disc 4
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Additional track information
- Disc 1
- Track 2 from Megadef by Styles of Beyond
- Track 3 from A Job Ain't Nuthin but Work by J-Zone
- Track 4 from DC2: Bars of Death by 7L & Esoteric
- Track 5 from Sin-A-Matic by Louis Logic
- Track 6 from The Darkest Night Ever!!! by Black Panther
- Track 8 from Sloppy Seconds Vol. 2 by CunninLynguists
- Track 10 from Put Ya Dukes Up by Apathy
- Track 11 from The Rising Tied by Fort Minor
- Track 12 from Junk Planet by DutchMassive
- Track 13 from TM Radio by Time Machine
- Track 14 from Who's Fuckin' Around/Bottom Line by K-Skills
- Track 15 from Rock/I´ll Be Alright If You Stay For The Night by Lexicon
- Track 16 from Fahrenheit 813/Windows 98/Critical Conditions by Equilibrium
- Track 17 from Fortruss/The Countdown Theory by Walkmen
- Track 18 from Do That/Hold Something by Equilibrium
- Disc 2
- Track 1 from Champion Sounds by DJ Skully
- Track 2 from DC2: Bars of Death by 7L & Esoteric
- Track 4 from All Out War by Terntable Jediz
- Track 5 from A Job Ain't Nuthin But Work by J-Zone
- Track 6 from Molesting Hip-Hop: The Official Mixtape by Majik Most
- Track 8 from We Came From Beyond, Vol. 2
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