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Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell

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Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2006
Recorded2005–2006
GenreUnderground hip hop
LabelBabygrande
ProducerStoupe the Enemy of Mankind
Jedi Mind Tricks chronology
Legacy of Blood
(2004)
Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell
(2006)
A History of Violence
(2008)
Singles from Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell
  1. "Heavy Metal Kings"
    Released: August 1, 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop[1]
Allmusic[2]
HipHopDX[3]
Hip-Hop Linguistics[4]
MVRemix(8/10)[5]
Prefix Magazine(7/10)[6]
RapReviews(8.5/10)[7]
HipHopSite.com(4/5)[8]

Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell is the fifth studio album by hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks. It was released September 19, 2006 through Babygrande Records. The first single, "Heavy Metal Kings", featuring Ill Bill of La Coka Nostra, was released in early August through iTunes and a limited edition vinyl pressing. Additional guest appearances on the album are provided by Shara Worden of My Brightest Diamond, Sean Price, R.A. the Rugged Man, Block McCloud and Army of the Pharaohs members Chief Kamachi and Reef the Lost Cauze.

Overview

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As with previous Jedi Mind Tricks albums, many of the track titles appear to be lifted from previous songs by heavy metal groups. For example, "When All Light Dies" was previously the title of a song by Trivium; "Serenity in Murder" is also the name of a Slayer track; "Razorblade Salvation" is also a song by Sinergy; and "Black Winter Day" is the name of a track by Amorphis. The album title, as well, could potentially be a reference to the Kreator track "Servant in Heaven (King in Hell)" from their Violent Revolution album. Much of the lyrics reference heavy metal also, i.e. "I'm a Cannibal Corpse" (When All Light Dies) and "Calculate infinity with The Dillinger Escape Plan." (Serenity In Murder).

Servants in Heaven became the group's most commercially successful release, being their first album to break into the Billboard 200, and also landed in the top ten on the Independent Albums chart, and the top fifty on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. The album was warmly received critically, especially when compared to their two previous efforts, Visions of Gandhi and Legacy of Blood, which both received mixed reviews. Allmusic gave the album a positive four star rating; writer Marisa Brown stated:

Like how Wu-Tang appealed to so many different fans because of both their hard, urban beats and their smart, complex lyrics, so too are Jedi Mind Tricks able to achieve that same status. Stoupe's production is heavy yet musical, and Paz's rhymes are intelligent yet accessible, his voice rough yet his delivery smooth. Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell is the collaboration of two talented musicians who can create a nearly flawless album in which each track can stand on its own, but is more powerful as a whole, as an exploration of pain and hatred, of those feelings that we often don't wish to address but that, thanks to Jedi Mind Tricks, will be addressed for us.[9]

An exclusive version of the album was released at Trans World Entertainment chain stores. This version features three bonus tracks, a remixed version of "Heavy Metal Kings", performed with California hardcore band Terror, the D-Tension mixtape track "Pretty Little Whores", featuring OuterSpace, and "Blitz Inc.", featuring King Syze and Esoteric, as well as a bonus DVD, featuring the "Heavy Metal Kings" music video.[10]

Track listing

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# Title Guests
1 "Intro"
2 "Put 'Em In The Grave"
3 "Suicide"
4 "Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story" R.A. the Rugged Man
5 "A Blood Red Path"
6 "When All Light Dies" Shara Worden
7 "Serenity In Murder"
8 "Pariah Demise (Interlude)"
9 "Heavy Metal Kings" Ill Bill
10 "Shadow Business"
11 "Triumph & Agony (Interlude)"
12 "Razorblade Salvation" Shara Worden
13 "Outlive The War" Sean Price & Block McCloud
14 "Gutta Music" Reef the Lost Cauze & Chief Kamachi
15 "Temples of Ice (Interlude)"
16 "Black Winter Day"
17 "Heavy Metal Kings (Terror Remix)" (produced by Scott Stallone)* Ill Bill & Terror
18 "Pretty Little Whores" (produced by D-Tension)* OuterSpace
19 "Blitz Inc." (produced by 7L)* King Syze & MC Esoteric

* = Bonus tracks

Samples

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Put 'Em In The Grave

Suicide

Serenity In Murder

Heavy Metal Kings

Shadow Business

Razorblade Salvation

Outlive the War

Gutta Music

Black Winter Day

Credits

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Singles

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Single information
"Heavy Metal Kings"
  • Released: August 1, 2006

Charts

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Chart (2006)[11] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 131
U.S. Top Heatseekers 1
U.S. Independent Albums 10
U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 50

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ AllHipHop review Archived 2009-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ HipHopDX review
  4. ^ Hip-Hop Linguistics review
  5. ^ MVRemix review
  6. ^ Prefix Magazine review
  7. ^ RapReviews review
  8. ^ HipHopSite.com review
  9. ^ allmusic ((( Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell > Overview )))
  10. ^ Babygrande News Archived 2009-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ allmusic ((( Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). Allmusic. Accessed May 26, 2008.
  12. ^ "2006 HipHopDX Awards". January 2007.