Sickpack – The Hellhole Compilation
January 1, 1995
Download music album The Hellhole Compilation by Sickpack, released in 1995. ℗ Last Breath Productions
1
Cappacino, Liquid
Intro 187
02:28
2
Cappacino
Enemies On The Side
04:12
3
Cappacino, Liquid
Life In This Hellhole
03:49
4
Bullet, Hex, Liquid, Cap, Kazual
Condoms Daily
05:06
5
Explicit
In The Dark
05:38
6
Hex
Sactown Blues
02:30
7
Bullet, Liquid
Tales From The Southside
05:15
8
Hex, Liquid
(Interlude) Zone Skills
01:18
9
Liquid
Problem Cleaner
03:59
10
Cappacino, Liquid
One Foot In The Grave
02:45
11
Cappacino, Liquid
Manic Depresant
07:13
12
Liquid
(Interlude) Buckshots
02:07
13
K-Z
Still Got Love
02:31
14
Bullet, Cappacino
Ham Sandwech
04:38
15
Liquid
Glock 23
03:02
16
Cappacino
Shooting Your Shit
04:16
17
Liquid
Beginning Of The End
02:08
Album info
“Sickpack – The Hellhole Compilation” is a powerful exhibit of the 1990s Gangsta Hip Hop genre. Released under Last Breath Productions label with the catalog number CAPNLIQ2, this album was launched in the United States in 1995. The record is formatted on a cassette, making it a true artifact of its era, capturing the raw, gritty essence of the period’s street life and urban realities.
The album starts with ‘Intro 187,’ a 2-minute and 28-second track that plunges the listener straight into the realm of gangsta hip-hop. Tracks like ‘Enemies On The Side’ and ‘Life In This Hellhole’ continue to narrate the struggles and tribulations of street life, bringing a stark honesty to the fore.
The album also features special appearances by Cap and Kazual on ‘Condoms Daily.’ Meanwhile, Explicit, a duo comprised of Kilo and Kool-Aid, performs on the 5-minute 38-second track ‘In The Dark,’ adding a unique touch to the album’s narrative.
Tracks like ‘Sactown Blues,’ ‘Tales From The Southside,’ and ‘Problem Cleaner’ further showcase the artists’ storytelling prowess. This is followed by an interlude, ‘Zone Skills,’ before the cassette flips over to Side B.
Side B contains tracks like ‘One Foot In The Grave,’ ‘Manic Depresant,’ and ‘Glock 23,’ all carrying forward the gritty narrative of the album. ‘Still Got Love,’ performed by K-Z, and ‘Ham Sandwech,’ maintain the intensity of the narrative. ‘Beginning Of The End’ provides a powerful ending to the album, underlining its central theme.
The album’s production credits, with written and composed content by Bullet, Cappacino, Hex, Kilo, Kool-Aid, Liquid, and The Sickpack, adds a depth and variety to the musical expression. “Sickpack – The Hellhole Compilation” is indeed a relic of its time, offering listeners a peek into the struggles and narratives of the era it was born in.