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Blacc Plague is the second studio album by
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. At the time of release, front man Psycho changed the spelling of his name to Cyco. In 2008, after acquiring the rights, the group re-released the album with several bonus tracks on its own Grim Reality Entertainment label.


Track listing


2008 track listing

# Deadly Virus—(1:22) #Wrong Neck of the Woods—(4:14) #Who Runs the Mothafucka—(3:55) #You better Ask Somebody—(4:06) #On Deadly Ground—(3:12) #Niggaz Only Live to Die—(3:01) #Home of the Bodybagz—(3:31) #Killa Instincts—(3:45) #In the Mouth of Madness—(4:36) #Mirror, Mirror—(3:46) #How the Wickit Kickit—(3:31) #City of the Damned (Remix)—(2:06)


Samples

How the Wicked Kickit *"Papa Was Too" by
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In the Mouth of Maddness *" B Side Wins Again" by
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