Diary of a Mad Dog

Diary of A Mad Dog
Studio album by Sen Dog
Released September 30, 2008
Recorded 2007-2008
Genre Hardcore hip hop, Westcoast hip hop, Gangsta Rap
Length 57:32
Label Suburban Noize Records
NZE 85
Producer Patrick "P-Nice" Shevelin / John E. Necro

Diary of a Mad Dog is the solo debut album of Sen Dog which was released September 30, 2008 via indie label Suburban Noize Records.

Making of the album

According to the rapper, it is his most personal music creation to date. The albums touches various topics including his gang affiliations in his early life, and a mild heart attack, which he suffered during the making of the album.[1]

"I've done the whole dark, morbid thing and the whole rock n' roll crossover thing. I'm not going to have an agenda on this; Iā€™m going to jam and record whatever is fun to me. With Cypress Hill I'm working with B-Real and DJ Muggs, but with my solo material, it's a bit more of a challenge and more rewarding for me as a songwriter when I come up with tracks and they sound banging."

[2]

The album features guest appearances from Tangled Thoughts, DJ Ace, and even his Cypress Hill partner B-Real. A few Promotional Tracks were leaked online featuring Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and The Game.

Track listing

  1. Fumble
  2. Capo
  3. Biggy Bang
  4. Hard in the Paint
  5. Graceful
  6. Juggernaut
  7. Backin' Up My Gang (feat. J-Killa)
  8. Don't Sleep on the Streets (feat. Johnny Richter)
  9. The Sicko
  10. International (feat. Brad X, Slip Matola, Dirtball & John E. Necro)
  11. Hell and Back
  12. What You Wanna Do
  13. Hood Rat Love (feat. Young De)
  14. Stand Up
  15. Curtain Call (feat. AK Bulletz, Young De, Viv, Kali, J-Killa & Mellow Man Ace)
  1. Real West Niggaz (feat. Snoop Dogg, The Game, & Ice Cube)
  2. Still Hittin' Da Bong (feat. B-Real & Kottonmouth Kings)
  3. From Compton 2 L.A (feat. MC Ren)

References

  1. ā†‘ "Features". AllHipHop.com. 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2012-02-13.
  2. ā†‘ Cypress Hill's Sen Dog Prepares Release Of Solo Debut BallerStatus.com.

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