Spectre – The End (1999)
Posted by HHB Admin on February 8, 2008 – 10:03 pm
01 – The Beginning of the End
02 – Ne Cede malis
03 – High Planes Drifter
04 – Bottom Feeder
05 – Psychotic Episodes
06 – Ye of little Faith
07 – Kaos is and Always Will be
08 – Apocalypso
09 – Juggernaut
10 – Hell to Pay
11 – Kali Yuga
12 – Feel My Disease
13 – Parallax
14 – The Last Time
15 – The Rapture
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Apocalyptic, acidic, incendiary– these are some words that fittingly describe The End (WSCD035), the third and final chapter in a trilogy which includes The Illness (WSCD006) and The Second Coming (WSCD024). Spectre has brought it to you real and raw in the past, but in The End, he has outdone even himself.
Joining the Ill Saint on this phenomenal, 15-track, 70-minute extravaganza, are a whole host of vocalists who bring the word to Spectre’s inimitable sound. WordSound labelmates Mr. Dead and Sensational, each contribute solo performances on “Beginning of the End” and “High Plains Drifter” respectively, joining together with God Albino of Hawd Gankstuh Rappuh MC Wid Ghatz, on the demented single “Psychotic Episodes.” Also in the mix this time around are M. Sayyid of Anti-Pop Consortium and Guess (“Kaos Is And Always Will Be”), Sebastian Laws of Truckstop (“Kali Yuga”), singer Honeychild (“The Last Time”), and legendary dub poet Oku Onuora. And it wouldn’t be a Spectre album without his trademark killer instrumentals like “Juggernaut” and “Bottom Feeder” with their polluted atmospheres and ill subliminals.
Though the darkness is almost blinding at times, Spectre’s message stands clearly on The End, and that is: The end is actually the beginning of something new. So approach The End as if you were meeting your destiny with open arms.
Joining the Ill Saint on this phenomenal, 15-track, 70-minute extravaganza, are a whole host of vocalists who bring the word to Spectre’s inimitable sound. WordSound labelmates Mr. Dead and Sensational, each contribute solo performances on “Beginning of the End” and “High Plains Drifter” respectively, joining together with God Albino of Hawd Gankstuh Rappuh MC Wid Ghatz, on the demented single “Psychotic Episodes.” Also in the mix this time around are M. Sayyid of Anti-Pop Consortium and Guess (“Kaos Is And Always Will Be”), Sebastian Laws of Truckstop (“Kali Yuga”), singer Honeychild (“The Last Time”), and legendary dub poet Oku Onuora. And it wouldn’t be a Spectre album without his trademark killer instrumentals like “Juggernaut” and “Bottom Feeder” with their polluted atmospheres and ill subliminals.
Though the darkness is almost blinding at times, Spectre’s message stands clearly on The End, and that is: The end is actually the beginning of something new. So approach The End as if you were meeting your destiny with open arms.
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