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2014 EP by Madchild
Switched On is the sixth solo extended play by Canadian rapper Madchild . It was released on September 30, 2014 via Battle Axe Records. Recording sessions took place at the Chamber Studios in Nanaimo , British Columbia . Production was handled by C-Lance, Aspect, Rob The Viking, Chin Injeti and Community Music Group. It features guest appearance from Sophia Danai. The album peaked at number eight on the Canadian Albums Chart .
All lyrics are written by Shane Bunting
Title Producer(s) 1. "White Knuckles" Rob the Viking 3:44 2. "Amadeus" C-Lance 2:06 3. "Switched On" Rob the Viking 2:28 4. "Iran" C-Lance 3:47 5. "Never Die" Aspect 2:12 6. "Hellbound" C-Lance 3:49 7. "Tom Cruise" Aspect 4:08 8. "On One" (featuring Sophia Danai) Chin Injeti 3:11 9. "Blitzkrieg" Rob the Viking 2:13 10. "Act My Age" C-Lance 3:50
Deluxe Edition Title Producer(s) 11. "Black Belt" Aspect 4:26 12. "Drugs In My Pocket" Aspect 4:23 13. "Gremlin" Aspect 3:48 14. "Tiger Blood" Aspect 4:23 15. "Broken Mirror" Rob the Viking 3:14 16. "Out of My Head" Aspect 4:35 17. "Under a Spell" Community Music Group 3:06 18. "Fuck Madchild" (OG Mix) Aspect 3:33 19. "Good Crazy" Aspect 2:49 Total length: 1:04:39
Shane "Madchild " Bunting – main artist, executive producer
Sophia Danai – featured artist (track 8)
Robin "Rob the Viking " Hooper – producer (tracks: 1, 3, 9, 15) , arranger, recording, mixing (tracks: 1-9)
Craig "C-Lance" Lanciani – producer (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 10)
Aspect – producer (tracks: 5, 7, 11-14, 16, 18, 19)
Pranam "Chin" Injeti – producer (track 8)
Jimi Dali – producer (track 17)
Rob Whalen – producer (track 17)
Mike Kumagai – mixing (tracks: 10-13, 15-18)
Roger Swan – mixing (track 14)
Tom Baker – mastering
Ivory Daniel – executive producer, management
Kevin Zinger – executive producer, management
Ryan Lindow – photography
Alex Rauch – design
Rakaa Taylor – booking
Zach Johnson – booking
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