Mail Dominance - Production

Production

  • Producers: Esham, Santos
  • Engineers: Esham, Santos
  • Mastering: Esham, Santos
  • Graphic design: Matthew Kozuch-Rea
Esham
Solo albums
  • Boomin' Words from Hell
  • Judgement Day
  • KKKill the Fetus
  • Closed Casket
  • Dead Flowerz
  • Bruce Wayne: Gothom City 1987
  • Mail Dominance
  • Tongues
  • Repentance
  • A-1 Yola
  • Sacrificial Lambz
  • Suspended Animation
  • DMT Sessions
EPs
  • Erotic Poetry
  • Homey Don't Play
  • Hellterskkkelter
  • Maggot Brain Theory
  • Lamb Chopz
  • I Ain't Cha Homey
  • Secret Society Circus
  • Holy Black Mamba
Compilations
  • Detroit Dogshit
  • Bootleg: From the Lost Vault, Vol. 1
  • Acid Rain
Mixtapes
  • The Butcher Shop
  • Hellaween: Pure Horror
  • Death of an Indie Label
Related articles
  • Reel Life Productions
  • Discography
  • Soopa Villainz
  • Natas
  • Death of an Indie Label

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