Bottle of Humans
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Bottle of Humans is a 2000 album by hip-hop
Hip hop music
Hip hop music, also called hip-hop, rap music or hip-hop music, is a musical genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted...

 artist Sole
Sole (artist)
Tim Holland, known as Sole, is an alternative hip hop artist and a co-founder of the Anticon collective/label. Sole is known for his dense and often dark stream-of-consciousness style of rapping. His verses are often filled with abstraction, metaphor and sarcasm while avoiding or deconstructing...

. A dispute with anticon.'s distributor caused the album to go out of print until it was remastered and reissued in 2003 with minor changes to the artwork and tracklisting.

The songs "Nothing Fell Apart", "Understanding" & "MC Howard Hughes" were removed from the 2003 reissue. Also, on the cover art of the original issue, the words "sole" and "bottle of humans" appear to be pasted on. In the 2003 issue, the text is redone as it was meant to look, with no white border around the text.

Track listing

  1. "Dismantling of Sole's Ego"
  2. "I Don't Rap in Bumper Stickers"
  3. "Tourist Trapeze"
  4. "Famous Last Words"
  5. "Bottle of Humans"
  6. "Man and Woman"
  7. "Center City"
  8. "Furthermore"
  9. "Nothing Fell Apart"
  10. "Very Important Message"
  11. "Sole Has Issues"
  12. "Our Dirty Big Secret"
  13. "Save the Children"
  14. "Suicide Song"
  15. "Year of the $exxx $ymbol
  16. "Understanding"
  17. "MC Howard Hughes"
  18. "Bottle of Leftovers"
  19. "Home"

Track listing on 2003 re-release

  1. "Dismantling of Sole's Ego"
  2. "I Don't Rap in Bumper Stickers"
  3. "Tourist Trapeze"
  4. "Famous Last Words"
  5. "Bottle of Humans"
  6. "Man and Woman"
  7. "Center City"
  8. "Furthermore"
  9. "Save the Children"
  10. "Suicide Song"
  11. "Year of the $exxx $ymbol
  12. "Very Important Message"
  13. "Sole Has Issues"
  14. "Our Dirty Big Secret"
  15. "Bottle of Leftovers"
  16. "Home"
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