Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Ill Bill with his debut studio album, "What's Wrong With Bill?". Released on May 4, 2004, under Uncle Howie Records, this hard-hitting collection of 16 tracks offers a stark and unapologetic glimpse into the gritty realities of life in the white ghetto. Produced entirely by the legendary shock rap magnate Necro, the album is a relentless journey through the darker side of urban existence, tackling controversial subjects with a brutal honesty that is as shocking as it is captivating.
The album kicks off with the intense "What's Wrong?" and doesn't let up with tracks like "Overkill," "The Anatomy Of A School Shooting," and "Peace Sells," each delivering a powerful punch of hardcore hip hop and horrorcore. Ill Bill's distinctive flow and lyrical prowess are on full display, as he weaves a narrative that is both chilling and thought-provoking. Standout tracks like "Uncle Zowie" and "The Final Scene" showcase his ability to blend raw aggression with clever wordplay, making "What's Wrong With Bill?" a standout debut in the underground hip hop scene.
With a runtime of just over 56 minutes, this album is a non-stop assault on the senses, packed with aggressive beats and lyrical intensity. Whether you're a long-time fan of Ill Bill or a newcomer to his music, "What's Wrong With Bill?" is a testament to his unique vision and uncompromising approach to hip hop.