The Valley of the Jeep Beets
Musical Album
Artist
Terminator X
Terminator X (born Norman Rogers, 25 august 1966) is best known as the producer DJ of the rap group Public Enemy, which he left in 1999. He has also produced two solo albums, Terminator X & The Valley of Jeep Beets (1991) and Super Bad (1994), featuring, among others, Chuck D, Sister Souljah,...
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Tracks:
- Vendetta...The Big Getback
- Buck Whylin' (feat. Chuck D & Sister Souljah)
- Homey Don't Play Dat (Bonnie 'N' Clyde)
- Juvenile Delinquintz (feat. Juvenile Delinquintz)
- The Blues (feat. Andreas 13)
- Back to the Scene of the Bass (feat. The Interrogators)
- Can't Take My Style
- Wanna Be Dancin' (feat. Celo)
- DJ Is the Selector (feat. Dubmaster)
- Run the Go-Power Thang (feat. Spacey B. Experience)
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