Dive into the grimy, unapologetic world of horrorcore with Ill Bill's "Howie Made Me Do It," a raw and intense album released in 2008 under Uncle Howie Records. This 49-minute journey through the darker side of hip hop features 14 tracks that blend hardcore hip hop and underground hip hop elements, creating a sonic experience that is as brutal as it is captivating.
Ill Bill, known for his explicit lyrics and hardcore mindset, delivers a relentless assault on the senses with tracks like "Cult Leader" and "How to Kill a Cop." The album is a compilation of songs recorded from 1999 to 2002, many of which were previously released on mixtapes, showcasing Ill Bill's evolution and consistency over the years. Featuring collaborations with Necro, Mr. Hyde, and Q Unique, among others, "Howie Made Me Do It" is a testament to Ill Bill's prowess as both a rapper and a producer.
The album's themes delve into the gritty realities of street life, violence, and the darker aspects of human nature, all delivered with Ill Bill's signature explicit and unfiltered style. Tracks like "Theatre of Creeps" and "White Slavery" highlight the album's horrorcore roots, while "Gangsta Rap" and "Reign in Blood" pay homage to the classic hip hop and hardcore genres.
"Howie Made Me Do It" is not just an album; it's a statement. It's a bold declaration of Ill Bill's artistic vision and his commitment to keeping the spirit of old-school hip hop alive. For fans of hardcore hip hop and horrorcore, this album is a essential addition to their collection.