Draft:Hot Venom
2001 studio album by Rebirth Brass Band
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Hot Venom is the ninth album by the Grammy award-winning[1] Rebirth Brass Band. It won Best Brass Band Album in the 2001 Offbeat Best of the Beat awards[2] and contains many crowd favorites[3] and second line parade standards.
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| Hot Venom | |
|---|---|
| Studio album by | |
| Released | February 15, 2001 |
| Genre | Brass Band |
| Length | 73:41 |
| Label | Mardi Gras Records |
Track listing
- "New Orleans Music" – 5:00
- "Rebirth Melody/Casanova (Medley)" – 11:19
- "You Don't Want to Go to War" feat. Soulja Slim) – 7:41
- "Rockin' On Your Stinkin' Ass" – 8:10
- "Pop That Pussy" feat. Cheeky Blakk – 7:02
- "Hot Venom" – 7:33
- "Thinking About Ya" – 6:29
- "Let's Do It Again" – 7:55
- "Doing Bad" – 4:50
- "Let Me Do My Thing" – 7:42
Personnel
- Ajay Mallery[4] - snare drum
- Keith Frazier - bass drum
- Philip Frazier - tuba
- Derrick Shezbie - trumpet
- Glen Andrews - trumpet
- Tyrus Chapman - trombone
- Revert Andrews - trombone
- Stafford Agee - trombone
- James Durant - tenor sax


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