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The Future Is Now
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 26, 2002
Studio
  • Fast Forward Studios
  • D&D Studios
  • No Mystery Studios
  • Battery Studios
  • Area 51
  • Chung King Studios, New York City
  • Music Grinder Studios, Los Angeles
GenreHardcore hip hop
Length56:02
LabelLandspeed Records
Producer
Non Phixion chronology
The Past, the Present and the Future Is Now
(2000)
The Future Is Now
(2002)
The Green CD/DVD
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork4.6/10[2]
RapReviews9/10[3]

The Future Is Now is the only studio album by the American hip hop group Non Phixion. It was released on March 26, 2002, via Uncle Howie/Landspeed Records. Recording sessions took place at Fast Forward Studios, D&D Studios, No Mystery Studios, Battery Studios, Area 51, Chung King House Of Metal in New York, and at the Music Grinder in Los Angeles. Production was handled by Necro, Large Professor, Dave 1, DJ Premier, JuJu, Pete Rock and T-Ray. It features guest appearances from Christian Olde Wolbers, MF Doom, Necro, Marley Metal, Moonshine, Raymond Herrera, Stephen Carpenter and The Beatnuts. The album's cover art was created by Mear One, and the logo is a tribute to Canadian metal band Voivod.

The album was a minor underground hit, peaking at No. 65 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and No. 14 on both the Independent Albums and the Heatseekers Albums charts in the United States. The album includes the singles "Black Helicopters", "Drug Music" backed with "If You Got Love", and "Rock Stars" backed with "The C.I.A. Is Trying to Kill Me". "Black Helicopters" was the only charting single from the album, peaking at No. 46 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. A double disc Platinum Edition of the album was released in 2004, with the second disc featuring instrumental versions.

Track listing

# Title Performer(s) Songwriter(s) Producer(s)
1 "Futurama"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Goretex
  • Third verse: Ill Bill
  • Chorus: Ill Bill

William Braunstein
Mitchell Manzanilla
Ron Braunstein

Necro
2 "Drug Music"
  • Intro: Uncle Howie
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Sabac Red
  • Third verse: Goretex
  • Chorus: Goretex
  • Turntables: DJ Eclipse

W. Braunstein
John Fuentes
Manzanilla
William Mitchell

Large Professor
3 "The C.I.A. is Trying to Kill Me"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Sabac Red
  • Third verse: Goretex
  • Chorus: Ill Bill

W. Braunstein
Fuentes
Manzanilla
R. Braunstein

Necro
4 "If You Got Love"
  • First verse: Goretex, Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Goretex
  • Third verse: Ill Bill
  • Chorus: Ill Bill, Pete Rock
  • Turntables: Pete Rock

Manzanilla
W. Braunstein
Pete Phillips

Pete Rock
5 "There Is No Future"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Necro
  • Third verse: Goretex
  • Fourth verse: Sabac Red
  • Chorus: Ill Bill

W. Braunstein
R. Braunstein
Manzanilla
Fuentes

Necro
6 "Uncle Howie"
  • Skit performed by: Uncle Howie
7 "Rock Stars"
  • First verse: Goretex, Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Sabac Red, Ill Bill
  • Third verse: Goretex, Sabac Red
  • Turntables: DJ Premier

Manzanilla
W. Braunstein
Fuentes
Chris Martin

DJ Premier
8 "Say Goodbye to Yesterday"
  • First verse: Sabac Red
  • Second verse: Goretex
  • Pre-Chorus: Sabac Red
  • Chorus: Cenophia Mitchell

Fuentes
Manzanilla
R. Braunstein

Necro
9 "Black Helicopters"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Goretex
  • Third verse: Sabac Red
  • Chorus: Ill Bill

W. Braunstein
Manzanilla
Fuentes
R. Braunstein

Necro
10 "Strange Universe"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: MF Doom
  • Third verse: Goretex

W. Braunstein
Daniel Dumile
Manzanilla
R. Braunstein

Necro
11 "Cult Leader"
  • Performed by: Ill Bill
  • Turntables: A-Trak

W. Braunstein
David Macklovitch

Dave One
12 "It's Us"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Goretex
  • Third verse: Sabac Red
  • Chorus: Ill Bill

W. Braunstein
Manzanilla
Fuentes
Mitchell

Large Professor
13 "Suicide Bomb"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: JuJu
  • Third verse: Marley Metal
  • Fourth verse: Psycho Les
  • Fifth verse: Moonshine
  • Sixth verse: Goretex
  • Seventh verse: Sabac Red
  • Eighth verse: Al' Tariq

W. Braunstein
Jerry Tineo
Marley Fernandez
Lester Fernandez
J. Moronta
Manzanilla
Fuentes
Berntony Smalls

JuJu
14 "Where You Wanna Go"
  • Skit performed by: Uncle Howie
15 "We Are the Future"
  • First verse: Ill Bill
  • Second verse: Goretex
  • Third verse: Sabac Red
  • Turntables: DJ Eclipse

W. Braunstein
Manzanilla
Fuentes
Mitchell

Large Professor
16 "The C.I.A. is Still Trying to Kill Me"

W. Braunstein
Fuentes
Manzanilla
Stephen Carpenter
Christian Olde Wolbers
Raymond Herrera
R. Braunstein
Todd Ray

Necro
T-Ray

Chart positions

Album

Chart (2002) Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 65
US Independent Albums 14
US Top Heatseekers 14

Singles

Year Song Hot Rap Singles
2000 "Black Helicopters" 46

References

  1. ^ Torreano, Bradley. "Non-Phixion - The Future Is Now Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "Non Phixion: The Future Is Now". Pitchfork. July 18, 2002. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
  3. ^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (June 4, 2002). "Non Phixion :: The Future Is Now :: Uncle Howie Records/LandSpeed". www.rapreviews.com. Retrieved February 24, 2023.