A Ruthless Criticism of Everything Existing

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A Ruthless Criticism of Everything Existing is a 2012 album by alternative hip hop artist Sole.[3][4]

Reception

Scott Morrow of the Alarm magazine said, "Songs for the revolution have seldom been so danceable, fun, and — dare we say it — pretty."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Non Workers of the World" (featuring William Ryan Fritch)Man Mantis2:40
2."Young Sole"Factor3:31
3."Denver Nights"Leif Kolt4:08
4."Assad Is Dead" (written by Pedestrian)Skyrider3:15
5."Never Work"Ecid3:22
6."Last Earth" (featuring William Ryan Fritch)Man Mantis2:44
7."The Untouchables" (featuring Green Carpeted Stairs)Man Mantis5:20
8."The Void Which Binds" (featuring Real Magic)Real Magic4:28
9."Letter to a Young Rapper"Ryan Hemsworth3:03
10."Animal"Spencer (of Cobraconda)3:30
11."The Inferno"Busdriver3:19
12."Definition of Slave" (featuring Open Mike Eagle)Alias3:36
13."Ruthless"Ausker2:12
Total length:45:13

References

  1. ^ Jeffries, David. "A Ruthless Criticism of Everything Existing - Sole". Allmusic.
  2. ^ a b Morrow, Scott (November 13, 2012). "This Week's Best Albums: November 13, 2012". Alarm.
  3. ^ Midheaven - Sole / A Ruthless Criticism Of Everything Existing
  4. ^ Potholes in My Blog - Sole – “Young Sole ” (Odd Nosdam Remix) [Potholes Premiere]

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