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Combining Kid Rock’s country-ish side with the horror show hip-hop of the Insane Clown Posse, Boondox’s third effort is swampy and creepy with doom, gloom, and murder on the brain, unless it jarringly decides it is party time. Past the trashy trilogy of “In Between” (“Grab my balls and make me cough”) “Toast to the Fam” (“A Juggalo scarecrow with a beer bong”), and “Lezbehonest” (“Rainbow sticker on her Prius mean she always getting lucky”), the album goes for the jugular and explores the Georgia rapper’s tortured soul. The confessional, “Family Tree,” is the best example of Boondox as a strong and even serious lyricist, as the song goes from his current state of unrest back to “the trailer where it all happened” and a childhood with a “family that’s more than unstable”. The Psychopathic label’s in-house producer/guru Mike E. Clark does a great job packaging these tracks in crunching guitars and horror movie keyboards along with some banjo, slide guitar, and other front porch instruments that point to the rapper’s Southern roots. Good news is, the lighter cuts are nearly as strong as the dark numbers, and the distance between the two won’t seem so vast to Psychopathic fans who have cut their teeth on ICP and Twiztid. ~ David Jeffries
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- 1IntroBoondox1:23
- 2Cold Day in HellBoondox3:57
- 3Color You DeadBoondox2:58
- 4Red Dirt RoadBoondox3:16
- 5Some Kind of DevilBoondox3:38
- 6Love of My KnifeBoondox4:37
- 7We All FallBoondox4:11
- 8Toast to the FamBoondox3:10
- 9In BetweenBoondox3:47
- 10Family TreeBoondox3:50
- 11LezbehonestBoondox3:36
- 12Just DieBoondox3:52
- 13Nothing to LoseBoondox4:20
- 14Watch Your BackBoondox3:15
- 15Where Do I Go?Boondox3:49
- 1Bonus MaterialBoondoxnull:null
South of Hell is the third studio album by Georgia rapper Boondox. It was released on May 11, 2010 under Psychopathic Records. Produced by Mike E. Clark, the album also features a documentary directed by Paul Andreson about Hutto’s life and the making of the album titled Southern Bled
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Clark completed the album’s music in his Fun House Studio. Boondox felt more comfortable writing and recording the vocal tracks in seclusion, resulting in Clark moving the production to a cabin in the woods that he owned. Boondox wrote the lyrics by setting up large loudspeakers in the cabin and writing the lyrics while Clark played the unfinished tracks through the speakers. Clark describes this method of lyric writing as being “pretty scary […] it definitely affected the music a lot”
According to Clark, the lyrics were strongly influenced by the album’s unusual production, and the seclusion of being in the cabin in the woods, describing the album as “music to get murdered by”. The lyrics of South of Hell strongly derives from country music themes, touching on “love gone bad, family issues, and internal struggles with vice”. The music combines elements of country with hip hop beats and funk-derived grooves, and includes live instrumentation, including slide guitar and banjos. “We All Fall” also features the use of Auto-Tune during the hook. The title of the album, South of Hell, is a reference to the classic Slayer album South of Heaven.