New World Orphans(Explicit Version) (2009)

Artist: (hed) Planet Earth
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Label: SUBURBAN NOIZE RECORDS/KA
UPC: 00673951010024
Release Date: 1/13/2009
Buy.com Sku: 209246572
Item#: M4FM2T
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. New World Intro ~ (Hed) P.E.
2. Live Or Die Free ~ (Hed) P.E.
3. Bloodfire ~ (Hed) P.E.
4. Ordo (Ab Chao) ~ (Hed) P.E.
5. Stay Ready - (featuring Dirtball) ~ (Hed) P.E.
6. Family ~ (Hed) P.E.
7. Stepping Stone ~ (Hed) P.E.
8. Renegade ~ (Hed) P.E.
9. Everything All The Time ~ (Hed) P.E.
10. Mortgage Crisis Intro ~ (Hed) P.E.
11. Middle Class Blues ~ (Hed) P.E.
12. Flesh And Blood ~ (Hed) P.E.
13. Nibiru Intro ~ (Hed) P.E.
14. Planet X ~ (Hed) P.E.
15. Higher Ground - (featuring Kottonmouth Kings) ~ (Hed) P.E.
16. Soldiers Intro, A ~ (Hed) P.E.
17. Tow The Line ~ (Hed) P.E.
18. Self Aware ~ (Hed) P.E.
19. Lost History Intro ~ (Hed) P.E.
20. This Love ~ (Hed) P.E.
21. Work On This - (featuring Tech N9ne) ~ (Hed) P.E.
22. Babylon Fall ~ (Hed) P.E.
23. Cities On The Moon ~ (Hed) P.E.
24. Hey Now ~ (Hed) P.E.



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
The Orange County rapcore band known as (hed) P.E. takes the conspiracy theory approach to another level on their seventh studio LP, NEW WORLD ORPHANS. Sticking to their "G-Punk" roots-- a volatile mix of hip-hop-inspired rhyme schemes, hard thump basslines, and power-punk arrangements-- (hed) P.E. ups the ante on their angered, anti-establishment posturing as frontman Jahred Shane laces each track with a heady dose of incendiary thrash-rap lyrics, even while DJ Product c 1969 flips a variety of spoken-word samples from talk radio into provocative interludes. NEW WORLD ORPHANS also features guest appearances from Kottonmouth Kings and Midwestern horrorcore rapper Tech N9ne.
Whenever a trend becomes hot, major labels will likely milk it to death and flood the market with a glut of releases that are either mediocre and pedestrian or flat-out embarrassing. We've seen that with everything from bossa nova to disco to gangsta rap, and we certainly saw it with rap-metal in the late '90s and early 2000s. Not surprisingly, there was a major backlash against rap-metal (or "nu-metal," if you prefer) in the mid- to late 2000s. But let's not forget that when rap-metal was great, it was really great -- great as in Rage Against the Machine, great as in 24-7 Spyz, Living Colour, Run-D.M.C., the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Ice-T's Body Count, great as in Tommy Lee's Methods of Mayhem. And (hed) p.e. have also made some fine contributions to rap-metal, which they continue to embrace on their 2008 recording/early 2009 release New World Orphan. If rap-metal is dead, you wouldn't know it listening to this 66-minute CD; (hed) p.e. still play rap-metal with plenty of conviction. But then, (hed) p.e. have been combining metal, hip-hop, and punk since 1994; they weren't among the faceless bandwagon jumpers who picked up guitars and started rapping the first time they heard Limp Bizkit or Korn. New World Orphan always sounds organic rather than contrived, and it also sounds angry. Except for a few tracks that thrive on raunchy sexploitation, New World Orphan is an angrily political album. (Hed) p.e.'s incendiary political rants can be quite rhetorical, but there are plenty of specifics as well. "Middle Class Blues," for example, is about the economic assault on America's middle class, while "Tow the Line" attacks the treacherous neo-cons who lied the U.S. into that foreign policy disaster known as the Iraq War. And even when (hed) p.e. are being rhetorical, their hooks are always infectious. The fact that this album comes long after rap-metal's commercial heyday doesn't make it any less exciting; (hed) p.e. are on top of their game throughout New World Orphan. ~ Alex Henderson

Musical Guests
Dirtball
Kottonmouth Kings
Tech N9ne

 
Compilation Appearances
Srh Presents:supporting Radical Habit(w/ Bonus DVD)(Explicit Version)
Independents Day
Killer(Explicit Version)
Return Of The Song

 
Associated Artists and Works
Planet Earth
Planet Earth
Planet Earth
Planet Earth

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 01/13/2009
Original Release Date : 2009
Catalog ID : NZE 100
Label : Suburban Noize
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00673951010024

  
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