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Faces of Death is the debut studio album by American hip hop group B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e. The album was originally released on May 28, 1993, on Stoney Burke, the independent label of Kermit Henderson, a record store owner in Cleveland who helped the band to record the album. A verse from the first 1991 local radio single, titled "Flow Motion", was performed over the phone by member, Krayzie Bone, leading to 4 of the 5 members meeting up with Eazy-E and getting them signed to Ruthless Records. A digitally remastered version was released in 1995 after the band had signed with Eazy-E and changed their name to Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
The album introduced the group's unique new style of rapping in harmony, alternating singing and rapping, with layered harmonies of spoken rap.
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Flow Motion"
2:44
2.
"Everyday Thang"
5:16
3.
"Intro"
1:32
4.
"Def Dick"
4:42
5.
"Sons of Assassins"
4:06
6.
"Hell Sent"
5:48
7.
"#1 Assassin"
3:31
8.
"We Be Fiendin'"
1:39
9.
"Bless da 40 Oz."
4:03
10.
"Ganksta Attitude"
4:26
Flow Motion is clean on the Digitally Remastered version
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