Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again | ||||
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Released | October 22, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995–1996 | |||
Studio | Ameraycan Studios (North Hollywood, CA) | |||
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Length | 50:43 | |||
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House of Pain chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | [3] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [4] |
MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide | [5] |
Muzik | [6] |
RapReviews | 7/10[2] |
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide | [7] |
Sputnikmusic | 4/5[8] |
Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again is the third and final studio album by American hip hop group House of Pain.[9] It was released in October 22, 1996 via Tommy Boy Records.[4]
The album is called Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again, but the cover of the CD reads Truth Crushed To Earth Will Rise Again. The album title is a line from the poem "The Battle-Field," by William Cullen Bryant.[10]
Sputnikmusic wrote that "the trio’s most rounded, consistent & memorable LP is grossly under-appreciated."[8] Vibe wrote that the majority of DJ Lethal's beats are "surface-level and boring."[11]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Have Nots" | 4:24 |
2. | "Fed Up" (featuring Cokni O'Dire) | 5:01 |
3. | "What's That Smell" | 3:04 |
4. | "Heart Full of Sorrow" (featuring Sadat X) | 3:44 |
5. | "Earthquake" | 4:49 |
6. | "Shut the Door" | 4:35 |
7. | "Pass the Jinn" | 4:56 |
8. | "No Doubt" | 3:09 |
9. | "Choose Your Poison" | 3:18 |
10. | "X-Files" | 2:50 |
11. | "Fed Up (Remix)" (featuring Guru) | 4:14 |
12. | "Killa Rhyme Klik" | 3:44 |
13. | "While I'm Here" | 2:49 |
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200[12] | 47 |
U.S. Billboard Top Current Albums[13] | 47 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[14] | 31 |
U.S. Billboard Top Album Sales[15] | 47 |
U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales[16] | 31 |
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