Consistency Theory Explained
Consistency Theory is the second and final studio album by Australian hip-hop group 1200 Techniques.[1] Released on 9 January 2004, it sees the group moving away from the diverse influences of their first album, to a more straightforward, arguably commercial hip-hop sound. The album peaked at No. 38 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Track listing
- "Kem's Theme (Intro)"
- "B-boy Shit"
- "Eye of the Storm"
- "Knock Knock" (featuring Koolism)
- "Skit 01 - George da Gangsta"
- "The Word" (featuring Krondon)
- "Where Ur At"
- "Hot Syrup"
- "Looking Back 'Nothin but Love'" (featuring Motion Man)
- "Welcome Aboard - 1200 Techniquians"
- "Takin' You Back"
- "Feel the Music" (featuring Maya Jupiter)
- "Skit 02 - Robbo"
- "Haterade" (featuring Rodney P & Ken Hell)
- "Fork in the Road" (featuring Rashad Haughton)
- "Consistency Theory" (featuring Kristin)
- "U Can Make It"
- "Got 2 Survive"
- Limited Edition DVD
- "1200's Theme" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Since I Got It" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Can't Stop" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Put 'Em Up" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "B-Boy Shit" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Freestyle Jam" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Karma" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Hard As Hell" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Battlemaster" (Live at The Big Day Out 2003)
- "Eye of the Storm" (Video Clip)
Release history
Notes and References
- Web site: 1200 Techniques "Fork In The Road" (feat. Rashad Haughton). Spotify. May 24, 2021.