Unlearn (Youngblood Brass Band)
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Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...

 released in 2000
2000 in music
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 by the Youngblood Brass Band
Youngblood Brass Band
The Youngblood Brass Band is a brass band from Oregon, Wisconsin, United States that was started by students at Oregon High School in 1995 when they were known as the One Lard Biskit Brass Band with the name changed to the current name in 1998.-History:...

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Track listing

  1. "Bloodshot"
  2. "Acousticon Theme" featuring DJ Skooly
  3. "Human Nature"
  4. "Something" featuring Ike Willis
    Ike Willis
    Ike Willis is a singer and guitarist who was a regular sideman for Frank Zappa, first joining Zappa's band for the fall 1978 tour and remaining in the band for several years. He did not tour with Zappa in 1981 and 1982 for personal reasons, but returned to touring with Zappa for his final two...

  5. "Da Bomba"
  6. "The Warrior Comes Out to Play"
  7. "Pastime Paradise"
  8. "Peace" featuring Mike Ladd
    Mike Ladd
    Mike Ladd is a hip-hop MC and producer. As an MC, he practices spoken-word and is known for his poetic lyrics. As a producer, he is known as the owner of the Likemadd label.-Biography:...

  9. "The Trilogy vs. DJ Skooly"
  10. "From Now On"
  11. "Y'all Stay Up" featuring Talib Kweli
    Talib Kweli
    Talib Kweli Greene , better known as Talib Kweli, is an American hip-hop artist and poet from Brooklyn, New York. His first name in Arabic means "student" or "seeker" ; his in Swahili means "true"...

  12. "It's All Over"
  13. "Chinatown"
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