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Track Listing
  1. Bring da Ruckus
  2. Shame on a Nigga
  3. Clan in da Front
  4. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
  5. Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission
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  1. Bring da Ruckus
  2. Shame on a Nigga
  3. Clan in da Front
  4. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
  5. Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission
  6. Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
  7. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin' ta F' Wit'
  8. C.R.E.A.M.
  9. Method Man
  10. Protect Ya Neck
  11. Tearz
  12. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. 2 (Conclusion)
  13. Intro (Shaolin Finger Jab)/Chamber Music
  14. Careful (Click, Click)
  15. Hollow Bones
  16. Redbull
  17. One Blood Under W
  18. Conditioner
  19. Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off)
  20. Let My Niggas Live
  21. I Can't Go to Sleep
  22. Do You Really (Thang Thang)
  23. The Monument
  24. Gravel Pit
  25. Jah World
  26. In the Hood
  27. Rules
  28. Chrome Wheels
  29. Soul Power (Black Jungle)
  30. Uzi (Pinky Ring)
  31. One of These Days
  32. Ya'll Been Warned
  33. Babies
  34. Radioactive (Four Assassins)
  35. Back in the Game
  36. Iron Flag
  37. Da Glock
  38. Dashing (Reasons)
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At a time when hip-hop was being powered by old-school funk and the West Coast gangster style had taken over the charts, the Wu-Tang Clan's 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was a massive game-changer, with its lean, atmospheric sound, stark dirty beats, and tag team of inspired MCs spinning harsh, unglamorized tales of life in New York City's urban maze, with chess and martial arts movies used both as a backdrop and unending source of metaphors. Enter the Wu-Tang became one of the most influential hip-hop ...

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