Genre: Hip Hop/Rap
1 | War Face |
2 | Red Dawn |
3 | Wu-Renegades |
4 | Monster |
5 | Full Moon |
6 | Wake Up |
7 | Under Siege |
8 | Galactics |
9 | Blood For Blood |
10 | Pain |
11 | Murder Venue |
12 | Allah Sees Everything |
13 | Camouflage Ninjas |
14 | Militant |
15 | Love, Hell, or Right |
16 | The Shoot Out |
17 | 5 Stars |
18 | Shelter |
19 | Sweatshop |
20 | Universal Soldiers |
21 | Swinging Swords |
22 | Fair, Love, and War |
23 | The Rule |
24 | Dress to Kill |
25 | Where I Rest At |
26 | Doomsday |
27 | Serving Justice |
28 | Burning Season |
29 | Seems it Never Fails |
30 | Last Poet |
31 | Bastard Swordsman |
32 | 5 Stages of Consciousness |
33 | Unite to Fight |
34 | And Justice For All |
35 | Clash of the Titans |
36 | Fair, Love & War |
37 | Allah Sees Everything |
Killarmy (pronounced kih-luh-AR-me) is a hip hop group, also known through its affiliation with the Wu-Tang Clan It is one of the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates along with Sunz of Man.
It distinguishes itself from the other Wu-Tang Clan affiliates with gritty subject matter, differing from the standard subject matter of martial arts and M.C. skills common to Wu-Tang Clan and their affiliates and focusing on themes of military and combat, terrorism, conspiracy theories, but with a heavy dose of the Five-percenter philosophy prevalent in everything related to Wu-Tang Clan.
Originally consisting of New York emcees 9th Prince (RZA's younger brother), Islord, Dom Pachino, Killa Sin, and Ohio-based producer 4th Disciple; it added Beretta 9 (a.k.a. Kinetic 9) and ShoGun Assasson to its membership in 1996, also from Ohio.