J-Rocc – 1999 – Live At The Sex Machine

J-Rocc – 1999 – Live At The Sex Machine is a 2021 hip-hop music release by J-Rocc. This record is presented in lossless quality and includes full artwork and tracklist information for collectors and listeners.

J-Rocc - 1999 - Live At The Sex Machine

Year: 1999
Audio Codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip: tracks+.cue
Playtime: 01:13:21

J-Rocc - 1999 - Live At The Sex Machine
01. Side I: Open Mic Night (Inst) – High and Mighty (1:27)
02. Children’s Story – Blackstar (5:29)
03. World Premier (Inst) – Eclipse (2:36)
04. Likwit Connection – Defari, Phil the Agony, Xzibit, Tash (3:29)
05. Day One – D.I.T.C. (3:06)
06. Tried By 12 (Inst) – East Flatbush Project (0:42)
07. Paper Thin (Inst) – Bahamadia (0:41)
08. Whenimondamic – Lootpack (1:41)
09. 1, 2 Shit – A Tribe Called Quest w/Busta Rhymes (3:27)
10. Survival of the Fittest – Mobb Deep (2:06)
11. I Juswanna Chill – Large Proffessor (3:27)
12. Dwyck – Gang Starr (1:25)
13. Gotham City (Inst) – Frierson Brothers (0:34)
14. Consequences – Consequence w/Q-Tip (2:42)
15. M.I.A. – Missing Linx (5:26)
16. Side II: Funky Drummer, Don’t Tell It, The Chicken – James Brown Medley (4:34)
17. Humpty Dump – Vibrattes (1:04)
18. Hook-n-Sling (Inst) – Eddie Bo (0:28)
19. Do What You Gotta Do – Eddie Drennon & B.B.S. Unlimited (2:41)
20. The Fez – Steely Dan (1:45)
21. Inner City Blues – Reuben Wilson (1:17)
22. Melting Pot – Booker T & the M.G.’s (3:11)
23. Atmosphere – Funkadelic (2:00)
24. Something For The Radio – Biz Markie (2:02)
25. J.Beez Coming Through – Jungle Brothers (1:36)
26. Rebel Without A Pause (Inst) – Public Enemy (0:37)
27. Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic – Public Enemy (1:38)
28. Ease Back – Ultramagnetic M.C.’s (2:10)
29. Party Groove – Showbiz & A.G. (1:55)
30. Improvise – Jurassic 5 (5:08)
31. Heavy Duty Dub – Harry Mudie & King Tubby (2:57)
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J-Rocc - 1999 - Live At The Sex Machine

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