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Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars : ウィキペディア英語版
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars

''Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars'' is the debut from Wu-Tang affiliate Killarmy, in an obvious reference to Behold a pale horse, a book written by Milton William Cooper. The group consists of six MCs: Killa Sin, Beretta 9, Islord, 9th Prince, P.R. Terrorist (now Dom Pachino), and ShoGun Assasson; and one producer, 4th Disciple, who produced the majority of the album. Like Black Lung's album of the same name, the title was taken from a document that came to light in the mid-1980s detailing a New-World Order plan for world domination; a topic that was explored in Milton William Cooper's infamous book ''Behold a Pale Horse''.
''Silent Weapons'' initially received mixed reviews from critics, who saw the group as a low-rent version of the Wu-Tang Clan [] because of similarities in the group's street-oriented Five-Percenter rhymes and dark production. The album was well received by Wu-Tang and underground hip hop fans—acclaimed for its unique combat themes and stellar production work.
The album's entirely produced by 4th Disciple, except for 2 tracks produced by Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA. Guest appearances include Clan member Masta Killa as well as Clan affiliates Streetlife, Hell Razah and Prodigal Sunn (both of whom are members of Sunz of Man). The album features the singles "Swinging Swords," "Camouflage Ninjas" b/w "Wake Up," and "Wu-Renegades" b/w "Clash of the Titans."
==Track listing==

The album uses a wide variety of samples, including "Suicide is Painless" from the show ''M.A.S.H.'' ("Five Stars"), the theme of the television version of ''The Incredible Hulk'' ("Wake Up"), a recording of “Frühlingsrauschen” ("Rustles of Spring") by Western classical composer Christian Sinding ("Wu-Renegades"), and "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" by Dead Can Dance ("Blood for Blood"). Many vocal samples from Stanley Kubrick's ''Full Metal Jacket'' are used throughout the album as well.

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