NONCENTS VOL. 2 SCRUB CLUB RECORDS Released online 2008 Artist: Scrub Club Records Running time: 57:58 Also Featuring: Wookie, Dizzee Rascal, Anna Wrex, Big Stephen, Lumidee, C.O.S., and Wicket Slang Another collection of unreleased, recovered, and rare songs! 16 tracks of forgotten or online-only audio collected over the last two years and put onto one cd for you to enjoy. Includes 2 remixes by MadHatter, a dope megamix by CutterJ, 10 never-before-released Scrub Club tracks, and even 2 ancient Shadow Puppets tracks, heard here for the first time in 8 years! You will find recording bloopers, covers of the songs "Crank That" by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em and "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-A-Lot, and even the insanely hilarious diss track "Scram." Big fans and Soldiers alike will definitely want to download this album and check out things they probably missed or never even knew about. ALBUM FACTS AND TRIVIA There isn't much backstory for this cd in general since it is just a collection, but here's some interesting stories behind some of the songs: "Get Live Intro" is the current concert opening track for Scrub Club Records live shows. It may sound like a hundred people chanting the chorus, but it was actually just 6 guys including the studio engineer Tommy Carlyle going apeshit. "Scrubby Boy" was made after Hatter had forgotten to bring any cds with him to work, and after hearing the extremely shitty song "Crank That" on the radio four times in one day, something snapped. He came home and immediately wrote the track out and recorded it the next day in about an hour. He even had an entire choreographed dance to this song during one of their live shows, but you wouldn't necessarily have called it magnificent. "Issues," "What Love?," "Crawling Back," and "Freedumb" were all tracks that were going to land on former Scrub Club artist Wookie's first solo album "From The Heart," but that album was scrapped after Wookie disappeared one day and never came back. "Good As It Gets" shows serious progress from former Scrub Club artist anna rexia, who is always mutating and developing her cadence and style. It was going tobe on her first EP "No, You Can't Watch," but that project was scrapped to make way for her full-length release... which also got scrapped when she left the label. "Scram" was a diss track pointed at the former nerdcore emcee MC Router. A racist comment made by her ignited a fire in Hatter and several other people, and when she refused to apologize and remove herself from a message board inhabited by them all, he wrote this song to bring everything to light. She came back with a retort, but it was a horrible drum and bass parody of "Crank That," which Hatter had already touched on. Regardless of everyone's racial and social ethics, the majority of people that have listened to both tracks agree: Scram stomped MC Router. Shoirtly afterwards, she quit Hip Hop and moved to Electronica / chip bending instead. "Scrub Club Megamix" is the incredible, first-ever live mix DJ CutterJ had recorded. That being said, it's even more impressive. "Jus A Rascal" (Live-O Laid Back Remix) and "Never Leave You" (Take It Deeper Remix) were made by MadHatter in anticipation of his second mix cd "Rewind and Refresh: Volume Two," but that album was scrapped due to other projects being much more important. "Baby Got Ass" was a hilarious track to goof off on. The girl part you hear "Yeah! Yeah! Hell yeah!" is in fact only one girl and about five guys, hahaha. Lord almighty. It was never released due to over-the-top silliness. "The Joys Of Recording" is just a collection of recording bloopers from when C.O.S. was laying down his vocals for the song "Deeper," which is on Noncents Vol. 1. We all had a good laugh because ALL of us are like this when we record, even the superstars you listen to. "Shitty, Random, Bored" came about when former Scrub Club artist Big Stephen was messing around one day, and actually came up with a listenable track! Check out all of the scrubby references. "Eye4AnEye" was the very first song Hatter had ever wrote and also the first track he and bandmate Wicket Slang had ever recorded. It was also Hatter's first time mixing vocals. As you can tell, this ancient recording is not the best, and was done with a $6 Logitech computer microphone with a sock pulled over it for a pop stopper! This was also the fan favorite at the time, and the crowd would sing along to the chorus. At their first show, Burt from the rock band The Used listened to the cd in their car a few times and ended up in front of the stage, singing it as well. It was a blast. "Riches To Rags" was the second song Hatter and Wicket wrote and recorded together with a group of their buddies in disrespect to Eastborough, a small rich neighborhood in Wichita that claims to be its own city and doesn't like Wichitans passing through. Also an ancient, horrible track, this was the first beat MadHatter ever made. ALBUM COMPOSING AND SAMPLE LISTING "Get Live Intro" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by MadHatter, Double O Ninja, C-Dog, Nica, C.O.S., and Tommy Carlyle. Recorded and mixed by Tommy Carlyle at A#1 Studios. "Scrubby Boy" was produced by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em and has vocals by MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter at Spare Bedroom Studios. Contains samples from "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, copyright Collipark Music / Interscope / Stacks On Deck Entertainment / HHH 2007. "Issues" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by Wookie. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter at Spare Bedroom Studios. "Good As It Gets" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by anna rexia. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter at Spare Bedroom Studios. "What Love?" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by Wookie and MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment with help from MadHatter. "Scram" was produced by David Banner and has vocals by MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter at Spare Bedroom Studios. Contains samples from "Play" by David Banner, copyright Universal Records / UMG Recordings, Inc. / SRC Records, Inc. 2005. "Freedumb" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by Wookie and MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter at Spare Bedroom Studios. "Scrub Club Megamix" has multiple track produced and recorded by MadHatter is and was cut and mixed live by DJ CutterJ. "Crawling Back" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by Wookie and MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment with help from MadHatter. "Jus A Rascal" (Live-O Laid Back Remix) was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by Dizzy Rascal. Cut and mixed by MadHatter. "Jus A Rascal" was originally produced by Taz, copyright XL Recordings / Dirtee Stank 2003. "Never Leave You" (Take It Deeper Remix) was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by Lumidee. Cut and mixed by MadHatter. "Never Leave You" was originally produced by DJ Bob Levy, copyright Straight Face / Universal Records 2003. "Baby Got Ass" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by MadHatter, the Scrub Club dudes at the time, and one girl: Shai. Yes, even during the female parts. *Shudders* Recorded and mixed by Tommy Carlyle at A#1 Studios. Some original lyrics from the classic "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-A-Lot, copyright Def American 1992. "The Joys Of Recording" was produced by CK and has a collection of vocal bloopers by C.O.S. during the recording of "Deeper." Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment. "Shitty, Random, Bored" was produced by some random internet free beat producer and has vocals by Big Stephen. Recorded and mixed by Big Stephen on his Macbook. "Eye4AnEye" was produced by some random internet free beat producer and has vocals by an early, wack MadHatter and Wicket Slang. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter on his extremely crappy homemade studio at the time with the $6 mic. "Riches To Rags" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by an early, wack MadHatter and Wicket Slang. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter on his extremely crappy homemade studio at the time with the $6 mic. Find more incredible, free music albums as well as gorgeous scrubby models, games, photos, videos, and more at http://www.scrubclubrecords.com!