Teenage Mutant Horror Show 2

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Teenage Mutant Horror Show 2
Studio album by Prinz Pi

Publication
(s)

September 4, 2009

Label (s) No love records

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Hip hop

Title (number)

19th

running time

69:13

Studio (s)

Berlin

chronology
Neopunk
(2008)
Teenage Mutant Horror Show 2 Illuminati
(2010)

Teenage Mutant Horror Show 2 is the ninth solo album by the rapper Prinz Pi . It was released for the first time on September 4, 2009 via Pi's own label Keine Liebe Records and is the continuation of the 2005 album Teenage Mutant Horror Show . With this sound carrier, the artist reached number 45 in the German charts, his highest ranking at the time .

Emergence

Prince Pi took on many tasks himself, such as creating the cover, recording the voice and editing it, mixing songs, directing and editing a video and creating the website. The beats were mainly produced by Hamudi (from the Royals) and Biztram . 7inch, Bobby Johnson, Beatzarre & Djorkaeff and Prinz Pi himself also provided beats for the album. In addition, a tour called the Teenage Mutant Horror Tour is taking place to market the album .

content

  1. Careful introduction feat. E-Rich - 1:52
  2. My journey - 3:29
  3. Illuminati - 3:37
  4. Debris - 3:15
  5. Caveman - 4:41
  6. Minefield - 3:26
  7. Angels - 3:27
  8. The great genocide show feat. Basstard - 5:20
  9. Error - 4:12
  10. You Whore 2009 Intro (pillow) - 3:13
  11. You whore 2009 - 3:59
  12. The rainmaker - 5:24
  13. Action - 3:57
  14. Fabulous World of Anarchy feat. Jonarama - 3:51
  15. 3 minutes - 3:44
  16. We fuck the world feat. Jamal - 3:54
  17. The pressure rises - 3:05
  18. Heimlicher Abgang feat. E-Rich - 0:52
  19. 333SDK - Satan's Fat Children - 3:45

illustration

The cover, created by Prinz Pi himself, shows him in casual clothes and a sports bag at a futuristic space airport. According to Pi, it represents a possible future vision in about 20 years. Since many of the songs on the album have the theme of travel, the artist decided to show himself at a space airport shortly before boarding the spaceship. The cover consists of three layers, which were subsequently superimposed. The first level is a classic portrait of the artist himself. The second shows a corridor with many windows. The rearmost layer was not made with the photo like the previous layers, but created entirely on the PC. It shows a passenger spaceship that, according to Pi, is supposed to be reminiscent of the spaceship visions of the 80s. In the upper left corner you will find the album title in silver lettering. The booklet contains several pictures of the space airport and, according to the artist, a lot of work has been put in to offer something to the buyer.

Reviews

laut.de: “ Prinz Pi never delivers light fare. That - especially in the abundance and intensity served - can get on the stomach and make you look desperately for the exit from the holodeck. However, his work is a thousand times more interesting than pseudogangery and unsteady fat-trousers-demeanor. "

Individual evidence

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  2. Album cover ( Memento of the original from November 29, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / prinzpi.biz
  3. Special on the artwork for TMHS2 ( Memento of the original from September 4, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / prinzpi.biz
  4. Album review on laut.de

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