TEI-071

Guerrilla Ghost
The First Four Years

formats: digital, cassette
release date: March 19, 2021

“The First Four Years” is a compilation of original singles and covers released within the first four years of Donald J. Trump’s presidency, starting on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2017. This compilation is 83 minutes of material and includes remastered material and previously unreleased tracks. 10 copies were made in total, but only Only 5 copies will be available to the public. Hand dubbed, designed and assembled by Tron Jovi, himself. Comes with a download card.

lyrics written and performed by C. Jones (except where noted)

engineered, programmed and mixed by M. Defatte at Guerrilla Digital

additional engineering by C. Jones

mastered be Justin Perkins at Mystery Room Mastering

design + layout by M. Defatte for Guerrilla Digital

executive produced by M. Defatte

produced by M. Defatte and C. Jones

Tracklisting:

  1. Make AmeriKKKa Great Again
  2. Tomi Lahren Better Shut Her Mouth…
  3. Sound of Da Police
  4. Gratitude
  5. Warning
  6. This One
  7. That One Too
  8. I Love You Mary Jane
  9. Paid the Cost to Be DeVos
  10. Producer of the Year
  11. Don’t Disturb this Groove
  12. Steady Broadcastin’
  13. Something in the Way
  14. Huckabee (feat. Rec Riddles)
  15. Coulter
  16. Sound System
  17. Keep Your Distance
  18. Kmart Layaway
  19. Moodie Black Didn’t Use This
  20. No Killing
  21. Wesley Snipes in White Men Can’t Jump (Previously Unreleased)

“Sound of Da Police” written by Lawrence “KRS-One” Parker
“Gratitude” written by Michael Diamond, Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch, Tom Cushman
“This One” additional lyrics and vocals by M. Lanza
“That One Too” additional lyrics and vocals by J. Gettemy
“I Love You Mary Jane” written by K. Gordon*, L. Muggerud*, L. Ranaldo*, L. Freese*, S. Reyes*, S. Shelley*, T. Moore*
“Don’t Disturb this Groove” written by David Martin Frank & Michael Austin Murphy
“Something in the Way” written by K. Cobain
“Sound System” written by D. Mello, J. Michaels, M. Freeman, T. Armstrong
“No Killing” written by Gordan Gano