Bass-ment Cuts explained

Bass-Ment Cuts
Type:ep
Artist:Inner City Posse
Cover:BassMentCuts.jpg
Released:September 10, 1990[1]
Recorded:1990
Length:21:37
Label:Rude Time
Prev Title:Intelligence and Violence
Prev Year:1990
Year:1991
Next Title:Dog Beats
Next Year:1991

Bass-ment Cuts is a 1991[2] EP by the Inner City Posse.

Production

"Intro" contains samples of "Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)". In it, the group mentions that the album contains many beats from other songs popular of the era. The song "Set It Off" contains a diss to N.W.A after the departure of Ice Cube, comparing them to Barry Manilow.

The entire album was recorded on a karaoke machine bought for Violent J by his then-girlfriend.[2]

Release

Bass-ment Cuts was sold first hand by Inner City Posse, their friend Rudy Hill and his cousins, and Bruce's then-girlfriend Karen.[2] Due to the success Rudy had selling the cassettes in Southwest side of Detroit, where the group had its most sales, Inner City Posse decided to call their label Rude Time Records.[2] The group soon reached out to record store owner Alex Abbiss to sell their cassettes in his store Hot Hits. After the success of their sales on the street and with Alex, the group decided to pursue rapping as their professional career, teaming with Alex to create the record company Psychopathic Records.[2]

In 2001, the album was re-released on CD at the Gathering of the Juggalos 2001.

Tracks

  1. "Intro" - 1:02
  2. "Set It Off" - 3:57
  3. "Lock Down" - 1:06
  4. "Bitches" - 4:24
  5. "Insain Like" - 3:40
  6. "Play That Hoe" - 3:45
  7. "Ghetto Style" - 1:33
  8. "The I.C.P." - 2:10

Notes and References

  1. Web site: I.C.P..
  2. Book: Bruce, Joseph . Violent J

    . Violent J. Hobey Echlin . Nathan Fostey . ICP: Behind the Paint . registration . August 2003 . 2nd . Psychopathic Records . Royal Oak, Michigan . 0-9741846-0-8 . 136–138 . Intelligence and Violence .