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    Captains third and newest album titled "Zombie" hit the public in July of 2008 at Comic-Con in San Diego. This album is Captain's most complete to date. It features music production from the same team of Lotis (formally Dreama) and Ley, and guest vocals by Halo-mate Man @ Arms. The theme of "Zombie" is similar to that of a George Romero film. The world (or music industry) is overtaken by zombies. In the movies, you either are not a zombie and you run on your own, or you get caught by the zombies and become one yourself. There is a wide range of feel on this album musically, from the Spanish electric guitar on "Senorita", the 70's inspired "Leaving You" , to the rolling melodic "Vagabonds". The album cover artwork is by comic book sensation DAN BRERETON, who has also done album artwork for Rob Zombie.  

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    Captains second album titled "By Prescription Only" released in the spring of 2005. The album featured production by Ley & Dreama, and also featured guest vocals by Halo. Not only was this album the most complete production-wise by Halo, it was also the most emotional album from Captain to date. Captain stays true to his ranting and raving form on songs like 'Shake it like a tity', where he pokes fun at the Lil' Jons of the rap world, and also on 'One' (with Man @ Arms), where the 2 lay down the reasons why they should be #1 on the charts, and not the artists who are. Captain also shows us more of his down to earth side with his alter-ego 'Yogi' more on this album. The title "By Rx Only" is inspired by Captains real J-O-B for the past few years from working in a pharmacy.  

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    Captains first album titled "Soiled" is 2 things...grimey and gritty. From the production to the song content, this is Captain A-hole's rawest album. Released in the spring of 2002 Captain (aka Yogi) debut album, features production from Ley and Dreama, and guest vocals from the entire Halo crew, The Fam and Ammbush (from the Deadbeats). From front to back the album flows like one continuous story with interludes interlinking one song to the next, in a highly sickening fashion. There is even a snarling forewarning before each track, that may be unsuitable for the younger innocent crowd...like the song titled "I Don't Wanna.." featuring Dreama where the 2 go back and forth about why they don't want to live, but they don't want to die. This album is a highly entertaining one to listen to...and while the production may not be as crisp as that on "By Rx Only", it makes up for it in content.  

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    The album isn't a Captain A-hole album, but it does feature him on almost every song. The only Halo Crew album to ever actually see a finished production "First of many..Proclaim the Name" is Captains A-holes' first appearance. The album is produced for the most by Dreama except for the track titled "Some More" (Ley's lone production on the album), which also features Ley and Mr. Brown on the vocals...a fan favorite. Captains signature flow can be felt on "Murder We Wrote" (featuring Seven and Mr. Brown), where the 3 tell their campfire stories of how they all came to murder some innocent person (all in good fun!). This Halo album is a must have for any Captain A-hole fan, because it shows him in such an early form with all his Halo buddies.  

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