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Truescribe - Multiple Personality Disorder album

Truescribe - Multiple Personality Disorder album

  • Performer: Truescribe
  • Genre: Hip-hop
  • Title: Multiple Personality Disorder
  • Released: 2005
  • MP3 version size: 1582 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1501 mb
  • Other: MPC ASF MIDI XM AC3 WAV WMA
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 357

Description

Truescribe is a producer,rapper,singer, and writer. He is currently working on his 3rd album and first release in 10 years.

Alone the songs sound as if they are Truescribe's views but as you listen to the whole album you begin to understand that they are part of a perverse puzzle in the mind of the man who calls himself Truescribe. His flows and subject matter range from dead serious to completely zany. He has honed his skills lyrically and delivery wise but is still working on becoming a better producer every day. Perhaps the diversity of his album comes from being a northern MC trapped in a southern crunk-bling bling world. Prepare your ears for the lyrical and conceptual ride of a lifetime.

This is accompanied by memory gaps beyond what would be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. These states alternately show in a person's behavior; presentations, however, are variable.

Repress of the first CD release by Maeror Tri. First press in digifile + booklet + postcard with original (yet unused) cover for initial 1993 album´s release. Original liner notes with new reissue liner notes with informations about the album's history. All recordings made January to July of 1991.

As a result of this, more and more students are questioning whether or not the disease actually exists at all. Most of the symptoms found with MPD are found in other diseases that have been known for hundreds of years and they don’t really teach us anything new about mental health. The disease will respond to standard treatments because, like other mental diseases, it acts by making the person have a obscured view of themselves. The most obvious way that these two diseases have come to be over diagnosed and incorrectly diagnosed by mental health professionals has to do with their origin.

Tracklist

1 They Meet Again
2 Siren Call
3 Fetal Criminal
4 Battle Cry
5 Peace Talk
6 Next To You
7 Typical
8 Where Is She
9 Long Live Walt
10 Eulogy Sakima Interlude
11 One Life To Live
12 The Essence Of True
13 Beatmaker / Lyricist
14 Addition And Substraction
15 Race Cards
16 They Part Ways