Psycho Therapy (The Soundtrack) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "The Man"
  3. "Oh My! Oh My!" (Featuring Jacken of Psycho Realm & Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D.)
  4. "Feel It Baby" (Featuring K-Solo & Black Attack)
  5. "Sho Me Thoze!
  6. "My Music Is Crack" (Featuring Triple Seis)
  7. "Party Right Here (It's Going Down)" (Featuring G-Wise)
  8. "Drums Interlude"
  9. "Unstoppable" (Featuring Willie Stubs & Goblin)
  10. "Bright Lights" (Featuring Columbo)
  11. "Smoke Mad La"
  12. "Grandma's Sandwiches"
  13. "Bounce 4 Me"
  14. "I Know Where You At" (Featuring DJ Honda)
  15. "Big Psych!"
  16. "Supa Soul"
  17. "Keepin' It Gangsta"
  18. "Get Paid Get Paper"
The Beatnuts
  • Psycho Les
  • Juju
  • Al' Tariq
Albums
  • The Beatnuts: Street Level
  • Stone Crazy
  • Hydra Beats, Vol. 5
  • A Musical Massacre
  • Take It or Squeeze It
  • The Originators
  • Milk Me
Compilations
  • World Famous Classics
  • Beatnuts Forever
  • Classic Nuts, Vol. 1
  • U.F.O. Files
EPs
  • Intoxicated Demons: The EP
  • Remix EP: The Spot
Singles
  • "Reign of the Tec"
  • "No Equal"
  • "Props Over Here"
  • "Hit Me with That"
  • "Hellraiser (Remix)"
  • "Find That"
  • "Do You Believe?"
  • "Off the Books"
  • "Here's a Drink"
  • "Watch Out Now"
  • "Se Acabo"
  • "No Escapin' This"
  • "Let's Git Doe"
  • "We Got the Funk"
  • "Buying out the Bar"
  • "Work that Pole"
  • "Simple Murder"
  • "Ya Betta Believe It"
  • "Hot"
  • "Find Us"
  • "It's Nothing"
Featured singles
  • "Pre of Cash"
  • "Out for the Cash"
  • "Who the Trifest?"
  • "Can't Relate"
  • "Very Good My Friends"
  • "Duck Season"
Related
  • The Beatnuts discography
  • Psycho Therapy (The Soundtrack)


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