NONCENTS VOL. 1 SCRUB CLUB RECORDS Released online 2006 Artist: Scrub Club Records Running time: 49:08 Also Featuring: Hyper Sniper, C.O.S., Doc, D.R.E., TNA, The Burning Legion (Russ Tafari and Insiniak), CK, Jorro, anna rexia, Wookie, and Shai A collection of unreleased, recovered, and rare songs! 14 tracks of forgotten or online-only audio collected over a few years and put onto one cd for you to enjoy. Includes 5 collaborations between MadHatter and other outside artists, 7 never-released Scrub Club songs, and even 2 individual songs from former Scrub Club artists TNA and C.O.S. You will find a spoken word freestyle, a cover of the song "Brackish" by Kittie, and even the oldschool Christmas track that was only available online for a month. Big fans and Soldiers 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: "Doomed," "Way Back," "Brackish," and "Rednecks" were all tracks that were made for MadHatter's second solo album "Oliver Heights," but due to that project being put off for other planned group albums, the cd was scrapped. "Cut Your Grass" was a track that was going to be on Hyper Sniper's album "The Savage" when he was an artist on Scrub Club Records. "Deeper" and "Eight Scrubs" were both going to be on a album from the supergroup "8up" which members consisted of MadHatter, anna rexia, former Scrub Club artists C.O.S., Wookie, Shai, Jorro, and CK, and the head of A Squared Records, Doc. Due to a label split, however, this awesome idea was trashed. "Way Back" was the first time local Wichita artist D.R.E. had recorded in a professional studio. The chorus to the song was made up on the spot. "Nowhere" was written by TNA, or Twitch 'N' Acid, a group formerly on Scrub Club Records in 2003. Only three songs were ever recorded before they left the label to do their own thing, and they were done on the famous $6 mic with a sock as a pop filter. This is the only track that has been recovered since then, and was it definitely their freshest. If only it was recorded on professional equipment... This group is now currently known as "Side FX." "Lost In The Madness" was the first-ever collaboration MadHatter had done, and his first with Hyper Sniper. It was done completely online by sending parts back and forth. "Who Am I" is a rough collaboration track, but MadHatter still has the ability to throw in nerdy references like Kirby's Dreamland, Silicon Valley, and the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk. "Fuck(ed) The Police" was anna rexia's submission for a Valentine's Day EP called "Whoremoans." That small cd was also going to have the hits "One Nut Stand" by CK, "Strung Up" by the Shadow Puppets, "Only The Cool Boys Kiss" by Shai and anna rexia, and a sexy track by MadHatter and XV. Due to missed deadlines by former Scrub Club artists at the time, the project was scrapped. "MDLT" was the first time former Scrub Club artist C.O.S. ever recorded. "A Scrub Club Christmas" was the first time anna rexia ever recorded. Also the only song by Scrub Club that may feature 3-part harmony, haha. "3am Freestyle" was recorded in 2003 when MadHatter was bored and up late. He doesn't particularly care for it, but some people that have heard it before recommended this spontaneous freestyle poem for this album. ALBUM COMPOSING AND SAMPLE LISTING "Doomed" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by Tommy Carlyle at A#1 Studios. Contains samples from a phone interview with the Monoxide Child and also the oldschool computer game "Doom." Copyright iD Software 1994. "Cut Your Grass " was produced by Hyper Sniper and has vocals by Hyper Sniper and MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by Tommy Carlyle at A#1 Studios. Hyper Sniper appears courtesy of Midwest Slaughterhouse. "Deeper" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by Doc, C.O.S., and MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment with help from MadHatter. Doc appears courtesy of A Squared Records. "Way Back" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by MadHatter and D.R.E. Recorded and mixed by Tommy Carlyle at A#1 Studios. D.R.E. appears courtesy of Top Dawg Entertainment. "Nowhere" was produced by TNA and has vocals by TNA. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter on his extremely crappy homemade studio at the time with the $6 mic. "Lost In The Madness" was produced by Hyper Sniper and has vocals by Hyper Sniper and MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by both artists on their crappy home recording equipment. Hyper Sniper appears courtesy of Midwest Slaughterhouse. "Who Am I" was produced by Russ Tafari and has vocals by The Burning Legion and MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by The burning Legion on their side with their own equipment, and MadHatter's parts were recorded and mixed in LSD's Lab. The Burning Legion appear courtesy of Sexy Devil Entertainment. "Brackish" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by Tommy Carlyle at A#1 Studios. Some original lyrics from "Brackish" by the hot-ass all-girl Canadian metal band Kittie. Copyright Artemis Records 2000. "Eight Scrubs" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by 8up (MadHatter, Wookie, Shai, anna rexia, C.O.S., Jorro, Doc, and CK). Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment with help from MadHatter. Doc appears courtesy of A Squared Records. "Fuck(ed) The Police" was produced by anna rexia and has vocals by anna rexia. Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment. Contains samples from and is an obvious sideways homage to "Fuck The Police" by NWA. "Rednecks" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by MadHatter and a bunch of Scrub Club members as temporary hillbillies on the chorus. Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment. Contains samples from "Asuka Strikes!" Copyright Shiro Sagisu / Geneon / Pioneer 2004. "MDLT" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by C.O.S. Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment. Contains samples from the often vulgar computer game "Kingpin: Life Of Crime." Copyright Interplay 1999. "A Scrub Club Christmas" was produced by MadHatter and has vocals by MadHatter, Jorro, CK, and anna rexia. Recorded and mixed by CK on his basement equipment with help from MadHatter. "3am Freestyle" has vocals by MadHatter. Recorded and mixed by MadHatter on his extremely crappy homemade studio at the time with the $6 mic. 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