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1. Two Minute Drill (Intro)
2. Nowhere to Hide At (Feat. Copywrite)
3. Artillery (Produced by J-Zone)
4. You Don't Wanna F*ck Wit (Feat. R.A. The Rugged Man & Havoc)
5. Mighty Mi in the Land of Deadstock
6. And Then (Skit)
7. More in Outs (Feat. Cage)
8. Illadel Jackmove
9. Hedley (Skit)
10. What's After
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The High & Mighty's momentary affiliation with Rawkus Entertainment in 1999 brought them national acclaim, and the duo returned to the underground thereafter and used the newfound clout to promote their Eastern Conference All-Stars label. Comprised of Mr. Eon (Eric Meltzer) and DJ Mighty Mi (Milo Berger), the High & Mighty came together in the mid-'90s and decided to form their own label, Eastern Conference All-Stars. After a few singles, the duo began to earn notice, particularly for the "Open Mic Night" b/w "The Meaning" release in 1997. A year later came another big release, "B-Boy Document" (1998), this one featuring several prominent underground figures: El-P, Mike Zoot, and Mos Def. By this point Rawkus had become very interested in the High & Mighty and released their debut full-length, Home Field Advantage (1999), and a re-working of "B-Boy Document" featuring Mos Def and Mad Skillz (""B-Boy Document '99") as well. Following the well-received album, the High & Mighty returned to the underground and brought many new fans with them. In subsequent years, the duo focused on its label (compiling a number of Eastern Conference All-Stars compilations) and returned with their second album, Air Force 1, in 2002.
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