3. Clubhouse Alive 91 (feat. Debbie Rochon, John Brennan, Nur-D)
4. Radiation April
5. Girls School Screamers (feat. Desdamona, RhymeStyle Troop, Anna Diorio)
6. Choices of a Different Path (feat. Christopher Michael Jensen, Extra Kool)
7. Duck Duck Goose
8. BONUS TRACK: The River (Shall We Gather At The River)
9. BONUS TRACK: Nightbeast (feat. BRZOWSKI)
10. BONUS TRACK: No Time For Mainstream (feat. MC Homeless)
11. BONUS TRACK: Lloyd-K (feat. Extra Kool, Produced by AwareNess)
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"Toxic Green" eco-mix vinyl. Troma's 50th Anniversary Just Got a Hip-Hop Makeover! We cooked up something special: a rap album built entirely from five decades of Troma movie sounds, scores, and samples. Lloyd Kaufman gave it his blessing-now we just need the right label to unleash it. Troma's been hip-hop adjacent since day one. First movie with rap? Theirs ('Stuck On You,' 1982). First to license "The Message"? Them again. First horror flick with an all hip-hop soundtrack? 'Def By Temptation' with Samuel L. Jackson. 'The Troma Project: Reel Toxic Hip-Hop at 50' continues that legacy with collabs from coast to coast-Troma vets like Debbie Rochon and John Brennan plus indie hip-hop heavyweights NUR-D, RhymeStyleTroop, Extra Kool, Anna Diorio, and more. Production comes courtesy of J57 (Action Bronson, Joey Badass, Method Man) and Bald Halfwit. Songs hit Troma's core themes-independent art, environmentalism-while sneaking in deep-cut references for the superfans. Cover art by Michael Gaughan (who did Troma posters before working with Nike, Diplo, Andrew WK). Plus Lloyd's directing a video because why not go full circle? Ready to get Tromatic?