Scratchology

Scratchology is the second compilation album by American hip-hop DJ group The X-Ecutioners. It was released on April 8, 2003 through Sequence Records. The album contained various hip hop tracks that were cut up and produced by The X-Ecutioners.

Scratchology
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 8, 2003
Recorded2002-03
GenreUnderground hip hop
Length58:25
LabelSequence Records
ProducerThe X-Ecutioners
DJ Premier
DJ Babu
DJ Q-bert
The X-Ecutioners chronology
Built from Scratch
(2002)
Scratchology
(2003)
Revolutions
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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History

Songs from various artists appear on the album, including Grandmaster Flash, 3rd Bass, Public Enemy, Gang Starr, Dilated Peoples, The Beat Junkies, Marvelous Marvin, DJ Premier, Roc Raida, Rhettmatic, and Davy DMX. Additional producers have included DJ Premier, DJ Babu, DJ Q-bert, MC Serch, Pete Nice, Gary G-Wiz and Pete Rock.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."What Is a Scratch?" (Intro) 1:55
2."The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel"Jiggs Chase, Melvin Glover, George Jackson, Sylvia Robinson5:17
3."Military Cut"Fred Brathwaite4:07
4."Rock It"Michael Beinhorn, Herbie Hancock, Bill Laswell5:22
5."Like This (Full & Fresh)" 5:11
6."2–3 Break"Robert Aguilar3:59
7."Ugly People Be Quiet" (featuring Marvelous Marvin)Marvin Berryman, J.C. Hewlett4:47
8."Product of the Environment (Remix)"Michael Berrin, Peter Nash5:07
9."One for the Treble" (featuring Davy DMX)David Reeves1:04
10."Shut 'Em Down (Pete Rock Mix)" (featuring Public Enemy)Chuck D, Cerwin Depper, Gary G-Wiz, Stuart Robertz, Hank Shocklee1:30
11."DJ Premier in Deep Concentration" (featuring Gangstarr)Chris E. Martin3:35
12."Interlude" 0:32
13."Dilated Junkies" (featuring The Beat Junkies, Dilated Peoples and Rhettmatic) 3:40
14."Interlude" 0:21
15."Felonious Funk" 3:53
16."Premier's X-ecution" (featuring DJ Premier)Chris E. Martin4:11
17."I'll Kick Ya Ass" (featuring Roc Raida) 1:55
18."Razorblade Alcohol Slide" 1:59
Total length:54:65

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