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- Date Released: August 9, 1994
- Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B
- Style: Hip-Hop
- Label: Gee Street Records - V2 Records / Sheridan Square
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6 Feet Deep is a sick joke. A lethally great and a ghoulishly comical one, but a deranged and sadistic prank nonetheless. Eschatological, gruesome, paranoid, and obsessed with death (both imposing and experiencing it), the debut from eeeeevil supergroup Gravediggaz lands somewhere in the nexus at which the bizarro universe of legendary producer Prince Paul -- who oversees the whole project while wearing the mask and wielding the shovel of the Undertaker for the occasion -- crashes headlong into RZA's dingy, farcical New York City, a haunted, inverse Oz where graffiti meets science fiction meets splatter flick in an unholy alliance that finds Freddy Krueger fiendishly pursuing the turf gangs out of Walter Hill's The Warriors down 125th and Elm Streets. Throw in a few crazed variations on Medieval torture techniques, a few too many midnight kung-fu screenings, and a few fantasies of bodily damage so giddily, demonically cartoonish that they would make Wile E. Coyote lick his lips with mischievous envy, and you have this brilliantly strange, whimsically jagged horror film in song (critics unofficially dubbed the style horrorcore) with its maimed and gnawed tongue firmly planted in cheek. If you can stomach the buckets of lyrical blood spilled herein, there is no end to the gory highlights, from the running-in-place nightmare of "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide" to the psychotically nauseous angel-dust high of "Defective Trip (Trippin')" to the willfully objectionable "1-800 Suicide" and self-destructive "Bang Your Head," all of them terribly catchy. As a bonus, 6 Feet Deep is sure to offend the sensibilities of all middle-aged family-values crusaders and conservative-type politicians -- vampires of a different sort -- who aren't in on the joke. Overseas, the album was titled Niggamortis. With its combined allusion to mortality and example of wicked wordplay, it would have been even more apropos. Whatever it goes by, though, the album can be resurrected again and again without losing any of its devilishly good potency.
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Credits
- Booker T. & the MG's - Performer // Craig G - ? // The Fugitives - ? // Just-Ice - Performer // MC Serch - Vocals // Gravediggaz - Producer // Gravediggaz - Main Performer // Gravediggaz - Mixing // Eddie Berkeley - Vocals // Biz Markie - Vocals // Djinji Brown - Vocals // Djinji Brown - Vocals // Gatekeeper - Producer // Gatekeeper - Mixing // Chris Gehringer - Engineer // Chris Gehringer - Mastering // Scott Harding - Bass // Scott Harding - Guitar (Bass) // Scott Harding - Vocals // Scott Harding - Engineer // Scott Harding - Mixing // KRS-One - Performer // KRS-One - Performer // Derrick Lovelace - Vocals // Don McKenzie - Vocals // Don Newkirk - Keyboards // Prince Paul - Scratching // Prince Paul - Arranger // Prince Paul - Producer // Prince Paul - Engineer // Prince Paul - Associate Producer // Prince Paul - Mixing // Prince Paul - Score // RZA - Producer // RZA - Producer // RZA - Mixing // RZA - Mixing // Vernon Reid - Vocals // Jamey Staub - Assistant Engineer // Raquelle Stroud - Vocals // Allen Toussaint - Performer // The Undertaker - Mixing // Franz Verna - Assistant Engineer // Tracey Amier Witherspoon - Vocals // Tim Wright - ? // Kurious - Vocals // John Ussery - Performer // Carlos Bess - Assistant Engineer // Wildman Steve - Vocals // Chino - ? // RNS - Producer // Ethan Ryman - Engineer // Killah Priest - Vocals // Hellrazor - Vocals // Masta Ace - ? // David Warner - ? // Skiz - Vocals // The Whole Darn Family - Performer // Brother Rich - ? // Grym Reaper - Mixing // James Jackson - Vocals // Robert Robinson - ? // Scientific Shabazz - Vocals // Donyell O. Thomas - ? // Leroy & The Drivers - Performer // Mr. Sime - Vocals // Mr. Sime - Producer // Mr. Sime - Mixing // Dennis Mitchell - Assistant Engineer
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