2000 compilation album by various artists
Loud Rocks Released September 5, 2000 (2000-09-05 ) Studio Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA )Track Record (North Hollywood, CA )Studio 56 (California )Encore Studios (Burbank, CA ) Wayne's House (California) NRG Studios (North Hollywood, CA)123 Studios (Peckham , UK ) Conway Studios (Los Angeles , CA)Westlake Audio (Los Angeles, CA)Stankonia Recording (Atlanta , GA ) Pyramid Sound Recording Studios (Ithaca, NY ) Olympic Studios (Barnes , UK)The Blue Room (Woodland Hills, CA ) Machine Sound Spin Studios (Astoria, Queens , NY) Genre Length 52 :57 Label Loud Producer
Loud Rocks is a rap rock compilation album by American hip hop record label Loud Records , composed of remixes, covers and collaborations between rock and hip hop music artists. It was released on September 5, 2000 in four editions: one with explicit lyrics, a clean version, a Japanese and a Canadian version (each including a bonus track).
Recording sessions took place at Capitol Studios , Track Record , Studio 56 , Encore Studios, NRG Studios , 123 Studios, Conway Studios , Westlake Audio , Stankonia Recording, Pyramid Sound Recording Studios, Olympic Studios , The Blue Room, Machine Sound, and Spin Studios.
Production was handled by Rick Rubin , Armand Majidi, Bob Marlette , Butch Vig , Dante Ross , DJ Homicide , Epic Mazur , Incubus , John Seymour, Jose Reynoso, Josh Abraham , Machine , Sevendust , Wayne Static , and Amy Finnerty, who also served as executive producer.
It features contributions from Wu-Tang Clan , Tha Alkaholiks , Big Pun , Xzibit , Chad Smith , Crazy Town , Dead Prez , Endo , Everlast , Grunge Is Dead , Incubus, Mobb Deep , M.O.P. , Ozzy Osbourne , Sevendust, Shootyz Groove , Sick of It All , Static-X , Sugar Ray , System of a Down , Tom Morello and Tony Iommi .
The album debuted at number 108 on the Billboard 200 in the United States and at number 94 on the Offizielle Deutsche Charts in Germany.
Critical reception
Select gave the album a two out of five rating.[ 3] The review compared the album to the Judgment Night Soundtrack stating that it "did much the same thing, but it found room for curious hybrids like Teenage Fanclub and De La Soul . Only Everlast and Mobb Deep's 'Shook Ones '...shows anything like the same ambition here".[ 3]
Track listing
Personnel
"Shame"
"Make Room"
"Hip Hop"
"Los Angeles Times"
Xzibit
Endo
Gil Bitton – vocals
Zelick – bass guitar
Joel Swartz – drums
Eli Parker – guitars
Amy Finnerty – producer, engineer, mixing
Choco "The Panelist" – producer, engineer, mixing
"Shook Ones Part II"
Everlast – vocals, rhythm guitar
Keefus – keyboards
Bron Tieman – steel guitar
Truly Odd – DJ
Dante Ross – producer
Jamey Staub and the Stimulated Dummies – mixing
John Gamble – production coordinator
"Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nothing ta Fuck Wit"
Wu-Tang Clan
Tom Morello – guitar, bass guitar
Chad Smith – drums
Rick Rubin – producer
Rich Costey – mixing
David Shiffman – engineer
Choco "The Panelist" – engineer
Lindsay Chase – production coordinator
"Only When I'm Drunk"
"What U See Is What U Get"
Xzibit
Sevendust
Sean "Big Red" Johnson – mixing, engineer
Matt Still – assistant and Pro Tools engineer
DJ Hurricane – scratching
"How Bout Some Hardcore"
M.O.P.
Grunge Is Dead
Butch Vig – loops, programming, producer, remixing
Billy Bush – guitars, engineer
Pea Podd – bass guitar
Cameron Webb – 2nd engineer
Suzanne Ybarra – production coordinator
"For Heaven's Sake 2000"
"Caribbean Connection"
Big Pun
Shootyz Groove
Kasper Gomez – vocals
Season – vocals
Dose-Big – drums
Donny – guitars
Paul Freak – bass guitar
Machine – producer, mixing
"Survival of the Fittest"
Mobb Deep
Sick of It All
Lou Koller – vocals
Pete Koller – guitar
Armand Majid – drums, producer, mixing
Craig Setari – bass guitar
John Seymour – producer, mixing
Brian Montgomery – engineer
Pete Benjamin – engineer
Jason Kanter – assistant engineer
"Still Not a Player"
Charts
References
^ Huey, Steve. "Various Artists - Loud Rocks Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved March 27, 2023 .
^ Browne, David (September 8, 2000). "Music Review: 'Loud Rocks' " . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved March 27, 2023 .
^ a b c Lynskey, Dorian (October 2000). "Album reviews". Select . EMAP Metro: 109. ISSN 0959-8367 .
^ Haider, Arwa (September 1, 2000). "Songs of impossible lust | The Guardian | guardian.co.uk" . The Guardian . Retrieved March 27, 2023 .
^ Christgau, Robert (October 24, 2000). "Robert Christgau: Consumer Guide Oct. 24, 2000: Ina Dancehall Groove--Finally" . The Village Voice . Retrieved March 29, 2023 – via www.robertchristgau.com.
^ "Offiziellecharts.de – various artists – Loud Rocks" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts . Retrieved March 27, 2023.
^ "The Billboard 200" . Billboard . Vol. 112, no. 39. September 23, 2000. p. 92. ISSN 0006-2510 . Archived from the original on September 23, 2000. Retrieved March 27, 2023 .
^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" . Billboard . Vol. 112, no. 39. September 23, 2000. p. 42. ISSN 0006-2510 . Archived from the original on September 23, 2000. Retrieved March 27, 2023 .
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