Wolfpac

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
In Harms Way 03:08 Tools
Gravedigga 00:39 Tools
Something Wicked This Way Comes 04:04 Tools
Death Becomes Her 04:03 Tools
All These Bitches 01:39 Tools
Humpty Dance 03:22 Tools
Thirty Three 02:02 Tools
Six Disciples of Hell 04:02 Tools
Los Vengeance Des Les Mortes 03:06 Tools
Get Lit 02:55 Tools
Armageddon 01:27 Tools
Evil Is As Evil Does 03:27 Tools
New Friend 00:52 Tools
Lullaby for the Insane 03:47 Tools
Someone's Going to Get Their Head Kicked In 03:37 Tools
Mischief Night 02:41 Tools
Hide & Seek 03:12 Tools
Let the Blood Rain 03:50 Tools
Go Fuck Yourself - Bonus Track Featuring The Bloodhound Gang 03:32 Tools
Square Peg Round Hole 04:18 Tools
Let Me Hit It 03:53 Tools
Death By Numbers 01:30 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Put Your Dukes Up 00:00 Tools
Oh Pee Pee 04:06 Tools
Step On Up to the Plate 03:30 Tools
False Prophets 03:14 Tools
Ain't She a Looker 04:03 Tools
A Special Kind of Love 04:34 Tools
Get Your Hands Up 04:44 Tools
Ball-Sided Crazy 03:47 Tools
Totalitarian Wolves 03:30 Tools
See N Say 00:37 Tools
Alwayz4eva 03:24 Tools
Communist Wolves 04:34 Tools
Wolf Dictatorship 04:34 Tools
Indecisive Obscene Phone Call 01:00 Tools
Somethin Wicked 04:03 Tools
Untitled 00:52 Tools
Times Run Out 00:30 Tools
Wolf Democracy 00:37 Tools
What Doesn't Kill You 04:40 Tools
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark 04:26 Tools
Hide-N-Seek 00:00 Tools
Hype Is In The House 02:55 Tools
Thirty Three (Intro) 02:02 Tools
Now Ain't She A Looker 04:05 Tools
Pink In The Middle 04:03 Tools
Evil is 04:03 Tools
Vans 04:03 Tools
Go Fuck Yourself (Jimmy Pop & D.J. Q-Ball) 03:31 Tools
Put Your Dukes Up (2006 Version) 04:10 Tools
Dukes Up 2006 04:03 Tools
Gravedigga - Skit 00:40 Tools
Hidden Track 02:38 Tools
Somthin Wicked This Way Comes (Daddy's Clubbing Baby Seals on the Dance Floor Remix) 04:31 Tools
Times Run Out - Skit 00:30 Tools
Go Fuck Yourself 03:32 Tools
gangsta bounce 00:40 Tools
Bitches 05:59 Tools
Put Your Dukes Up (Karaoke Bar Mix) 04:10 Tools
Mischief Night - Skit 02:42 Tools
New Friend - Skit 00:53 Tools
No Rest For The Wicked (Live) 02:35 Tools
We Are The Knuckleheads (Live) 02:43 Tools
Go Fuck Yourself (Bonus Track Featuring the Bloodhound Gang) 03:34 Tools
Gravedigga (Skit) 05:59 Tools
Put Your Dukes Up (OG) 04:09 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Evil Is... 03:34 Tools
Merry Fucking Christmas 01:28 Tools
Armageddon - Outro 01:28 Tools
New Friend (Skit) 01:28 Tools
Mischief Night (Skit) 04:07 Tools
Hide Seek 01:28 Tools
Always, Forever 04:07 Tools
Afraid of the Dark 04:07 Tools
Something Wicked (Wakin' Dead Mix) 04:07 Tools
Something Wicked This Way Comes (Daddy's Clubbing Baby Seals On The Dance Floor Remix) 04:31 Tools
Don't Be Afraid 04:26 Tools
Gimme The Loot 04:43 Tools
Donvelaing 02:20 Tools
Always,Forever 04:48 Tools
Armageddon (Outro) 00:00 Tools
Donvelaing III 00:00 Tools
Someones Going To Get Their He 04:48 Tools
Nomus Track 04:48 Tools
hidden track 47 04:48 Tools
Heaven Is A Place On Earth 04:07 Tools
Allegiance 02:20 Tools
Got My Vans On 02:20 Tools
427 Mass. Ave 02:20 Tools
Six Diciples of Hell 02:20 Tools
Whisper 00:00 Tools
Six Deciples 00:00 Tools
Times Run Out (Skit) 00:00 Tools
Stabbin' Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
Lockjaw 00:00 Tools
Somthin Wocked This Way Comes 00:00 Tools
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WOLFPAC's musical flavor is hard, energetic, and straight up. They kick it old-school hip-hop style blending hip hop beats with a mix of hard-core and metal samples. Their in-your-face rap style is tempered with over the top horror-core lyrics, far from the same old "mom and dad just don't understand" suburban rap lyric of today. "Evil is..." the second release from the hard-hitting group and first for Megaforce Records, unfurls sundry uncanny topics, from coming back from the dead to exact revenge upon peers, to never backing down and standing up for what you believe regardless of societies views to the proper ways of making love to a corpse. WOLFPAC's origins stem from the Philadelphia area's The BloodHound Gang, the group whose massive-selling independent Dingleberry Haze debut earned them a major label bidding war. After landing a deal with Columbia Records, this wacky troop released Use Your Fingers, which went to sell almost 200,000 copies nationwide. Soon after the album's release, one of the main founding members, Daddy Long Legs, left the BloodHound Gang and went on to form WOLFPAC. Daddy's method of financing his new endeavor's first recording would set the tone for the future. "I robbed graves and sold the bones to occult stores," he explains. "Somthin Wicked This Way Comes," the result of Daddy Long Legs nocturnal work, was released via Chord Recordings and has since officially sold out of its limited edition 10,000 copies, without the help or confines of a major label. Instead of a million-dollar promotion push, WOLFPAC focused its growth on building a underground following, developed through word-of-mouth, touring, the Internet, and storming the likes of the "Howard Stern Show" eventually making a fan of Stern himself. Aside from winning over the King of All Media, WOLFPAC have several other notches in their belts, sponsorships from Jagermeister, playing the "Gathering of the Juggalos", touring with national acts such as Twiztid, Dope and many more, their music has been featured prominently in the "Shane's World" adult series, and porn star Jenna Jameson as the cover model on both full-lengths. As the name might suggest, WOLFPAC goes beyond mere music. Their shows are highly interactive, with the MC's in the midst of the pit as often as on stage and their fans nearly as vocal as the members. "Our fans are like our family," Daddy Long Legs says adding "If your the kind of person who can relate to our music your the kind of person who can definitely relate to me!" Once described as the Wu-Tang Clan meets the Misfits on crack, WOLFPAC's unconventional approach has found appeal with fans from all walks of life. "It's very fresh," he says, its all one big dysfunctional family all bound by a common tie, music! After all, isn't that the way music is supposed to be?" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.