Rising from the wreckage of a war torn planet, Czarface joins forces with MF DOOM in the epic Czarface Meets Metal Face! This album is ripe with cartoon violence, societal observations and pop culture musings.
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is one of the most influential albums in hip-hop history. A gritty, stripped-down, dark signature sound of New York City's rap scene during the mid-1990s.
Wu-Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah made his solo debut with this 1996 album, and what a debut it was: a #2 smash, a platinum album and one of the greatest creations to come out of the Wu-Tang orbit (this was produced by RZA, too).
A film like this could only be soundtracked by the legendary Shaolin master himself, RZA of the Wu Tang Clan. Perfectly scoring the film, RZA's patented gritty and dark beats help the film's feel just as much as Whitaker's outstanding performance.