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Highest $14.99 Nov 19, '14  
Lowest $9.99 Mar 23, '16  
Average $11.25  
Added Nov 19, 2014  
 
 
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UPC731458662822
How High [Original Soundtrack] [PA] - CD - Original Soundtrack Germany

 

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Last Seen $9.99   Latest $4.87   Latest $0.31  
Highest $20.60 Jan 15, '15   Highest $19.61 Feb 23, '14   Highest $1.59 Oct 20, '15  
Lowest $9.99 Mar 24, '16   Lowest $2.18 Nov 25, '15   Lowest $0.01 Mar 30, '16  
Average $12.24   Average $4.45   Average $0.39  
Added Nov 6, 2013   Added Nov 6, 2013   Added Nov 6, 2013  
 
   
   
 
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30 day average: 112,249 | 90 day average: 98,645

 

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UPC073145866282
Rap's zaniest duo get deep when they so choose, but 9 times out of 10 they opt to get high instead, a fact well documented by the soundtrack to their first feature-length film. Like a conversation between two herbally elevated running buddies, the material here is largely not new. Even "Fine Line," a track featuring the relatively unknown Canadian MC Saukrates, was lifted from the rapper's self-released 1999 debut CD, . But does a good job of collecting B-sides (RZA's remix of Meth's "All I Need") and radio hits that were part of records that may never have made it into your permanent collection (Ludacris's "What's Your Fantasy" and DMX's "Party Up"). Redman's "How to Roll a Blunt" proves just how good a producer Pete Rock is, even when he's not trying very hard, and "Bring Da Pain" will remind you that Meth was considered a high-grade MC before the world familiarized themselves with his verbal tics.

 

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