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The Harvest is the debut album of Boondox. Released in 2006, the album marks the first time that Psychopathic Records has released an album by an artist that does not hail from a city. The eponymous harvest is a metaphor for the rewards one reaps at death for all the seeds of hatred and pain planted by others in the "very large field called Life."[1] The Harvest features guest appearances by Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid, Axe Murder Boyz and Blaze Ya Dead Homie. The album did not chart on the Billboard 200, but got on the Independent album charts and top Heatseekers [2]

Track listing

# Title Time Lyrics Music Producer(s) Performer(s)
1 "Intro" 1:16
2 "Seven" 3:30 Boondox Mike E. Clark Boondox
Boondox
3 "Out Here" 3:18 Boondox Mike E. Clark
Tino Grosse
Boondox
Boondox
4 "It Ain't A Thang" 3:45 Boondox Mike E. Clark Boondox
Boondox
5 "Digging" 3:04 Boondox Kuma Boondox
Boondox
6 "Lady In The Jaguar" 3:55 Boondox
ICP
Mike E. Clark Boondox
ICP
Boondox
Insane Clown Posse
7 "They Pray with Snakes" 3:56 Boondox Kuma Boondox
Boondox
8 "Rollin Hard" 4:07 Boondox Mike E. Clark Boondox
Boondox
9 "The Harvest" 3:53 Boondox
AMB
Kuma Boondox
AMB
Boondox
Axe Murder Boyz
10 "Sippin" 3:16 Boondox Mike E. Clark Boondox
Boondox
11 "Lake of Fire" 4:12 Boondox Mike E. Clark Boondox
Boondox
12 "Red Mist" 3:54 Boondox Mike E. Clark Boondox
Boondox
Blaze Ya Dead Homie
Twiztid
13 "Angel Like" 3:42 Boondox Mike E. Clark Boondox
Boondox

References

  1. ^ Boondox (2006). The Harvest. Liner notes. Psychopathic Records. ISBN 756504406120
  2. ^ "Charts and awards for Boondox". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-02-20.