Doom (Mood album)
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Doom is the 1997 debut album of hip hop group Mood. It features production by DJ Hi-Tek and guest appearances by Talib Kweli and Wu-Tang-affiliated group Sunz of Man. It features one single, "Karma", whose b-side is "Cincinnati". Mood's classic Doom launched the careers of Talib Kweli, Hi-Tek, and Lone Catalysts. Producer J.Rawls of Lone Catalysts is also experiencing commercial success as a soloist in Europe and Japan.
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| # |
Title |
Producer(s) |
Performer (s) |
| 1 |
"Esoteric Manuscripts" |
Jahson |
Mood |
| 2 |
"Info For The Streets" |
Hi-Tek |
Mood |
| 3 |
"He Is DJ Hi-Tek" |
Hi-Tek |
Hi-Tek |
| 4 |
"Karma" |
Hi-Tek |
Mood |
| 5 |
"The Vision" |
Jahson |
Mood |
| 6 |
"Tunnel Bound" |
Hi-Tek |
Mood |
| 7 |
"Nuclear Hip-Hop" |
Jahson |
Mood, Talib Kweli |
| 8 |
"Another Day" |
Jahson |
Mood |
| 9 |
"Sacred Pt. I" |
Jahson |
Mood, Talib Kweli |
| 10 |
"Peddlers of Doom" |
Jahson |
Mood, Talib Kweli |
| 11 |
"Millennium" |
Hi-Tek |
Mood |
| 12 |
"Babylon the Great" |
Jahson |
Jahson |
| 13 |
"Peace Infinity" |
Jahson |
Mood, Talib Kweli |
| 14 |
"Secrets of the Sand" |
Jahson |
Mood, Darryl Irby |
| 15 |
"Illuminated Sunlight" |
Hi-Tek |
Mood, Sunz of Man |
| 16 |
"Industry Lies" |
Hi-Tek |
Mood, Talib Kweli |
| 17 |
"No Ordinary Brother" |
Hi-Tek |
Hi-Tek |
| 18 |
"Cincinnati" |
Hi-Tek |
Mood, Holmskillet |
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