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The Pre-Fix for Death is the third studio album by Americanhorrorcore musician Necro, released on September 21, 2004 by Psycho+Logical-Records. Unlike his previous albums, The Pre-Fix for Death sees Necro fusing death metal into several of the album's tracks.[2] It is also the first album to feature live instrumentation by Necro himself.
The Pre-Fix for Death Instrumentals is the instrumental version of Americanhip hop musician Necro's third studio album, released on June 20, 2005 by Psycho+Logical-Records. It features instrumental versions of all 18 actual songs from The Pre-Fix for Death, excluding the seven skits.
Track listing[]
"Beautiful Music for You to Die to" – 3:24
"The Dispensation of Life and Death" – 3:24
"Kill That Shit" – 3:12
"The Pre-Fix for Death" – 3:51
"Push it to the Limit" – 3:31
"Reflection of Children Coming Up in the Grave" – 4:25
"Insaneology" – 4:49
"Nirvana" – 3:36
"86 Measures of Game" – 4:53
"Empowered" – 3:31
"Human Consumption" – 3:25
"Evil Shit" – 3:33
"You Did it" – 3:08
"Death Rap" – 3:16
"Watch Your Back" – 3:08
"Food for Thought" – 3:42
"Senseless Violence" – 3:16
"Push it to the Limit" (NYHC Mix) – 3:29
Trivia[]
"Death Rap", in addition to being the title of the nineteenth track on the album, is also the title of Necro's fifth studio album.
The beat used in "Evil Shit" was taken from the 1976 horrorfilmBlood Sucking Freaks, which Necro has admitted being a fan of on numerous occasions. The chorus of the song was taken from a line in a Necro song, "", released three years prior on his second studio album Gory Days.
"The Dispensation of Life and Death" uses samples from the song "Apoteosi del mistero" performed and arranged by swedish progressive rock band Morte Macabre, featured in Lucio Fulci'sCity of the Living Dead, originally composed by Fabio Frizzi.
The track "You Did It" samples the audio from Budd Dwyer's 1987 suicide.