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Consistency Theory
Studio album by
Released9 January 2004
Recorded2003
GenreHip hop
Length65:11
LabelRubber/Sony
ProducerDJ Peril
1200 Techniques chronology
Choose One
(2002)
Consistency Theory
(2004)

Consistency Theory is the second album by Australian hip-hop group 1200 Techniques, which peaked at No. 38 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[1] Released on 9 January 2004, it sees the group moving away from the diverse influences of their first album, to a more straightforward, arguably commercial hip-hop sound.

The commercial approach is also reflected in the CD artwork, which incorporates thematic elements more reminiscent of the group's American counterparts.

Track listing

  1. "Kem's Theme (Intro)"
  2. "B-boy Shit"
  3. "Eye of the Storm"
  4. "Knock Knock" (featuring Koolism)
  5. "Skit 01 - George da Gangsta"
  6. "The Word" (featuring Krondon)
  7. "Where Ur At"
  8. "Hot Syrup"
  9. "Looking Back 'Nothin but Love'" (featuring Motion Man)
  10. "Welcome Aboard - 1200 Techniquians"
  11. "Takin' You Back"
  12. "Feel the Music" (featuring Maya Jupiter)
  13. "Skit 02 - Robbo"
  14. "Haterade" (featuring Rodney P & Ken Hell)
  15. "Fork in the Road" (featuring Rashad Haughton)
  16. "Consistency Theory" (featuring Kristin)
  17. "U Can Make It"
  18. "Got 2 Survive"

References

  1. ^ Hung, Steffen. "Discography 1200 Techniques". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 15 February 2017.