Built from Scratch
title: "Built from Scratch" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["2002-albums", "the-x-ecutioners-albums", "albums-produced-by-dan-the-automator", "albums-produced-by-dj-premier", "albums-produced-by-large-professor", "albums-produced-by-mike-shinoda"] topic_path: "arts/music" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Built_from_Scratch" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::data[format=table title="Infobox album"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Built from Scratch |
| type | studio |
| artist | the X-Ecutioners |
| cover | X Men built from scratch.jpg |
| released | February 26, 2002 |
| recorded | 1999–2001 |
| genre | |
| length | 68:02 |
| label | |
| producer | |
| prev_title | X-Pressions |
| prev_year | 1997 |
| next_title | Scratchology |
| next_year | 2003 |
| misc | {{Singles |
| name | Built from Scratch |
| type | studio |
| single1 | It's Goin' Down |
| single1date | March 2002 |
| :: |
| name = Built from Scratch | type = studio | artist = the X-Ecutioners | cover = X Men built from scratch.jpg | alt = | released = February 26, 2002 | recorded = 1999–2001 | studio = | genre = | length = 68:02 | label = | producer = | prev_title = X-Pressions | prev_year = 1997 | next_title = Scratchology | next_year = 2003 | misc = {{Singles | name = Built from Scratch | type = studio | single1 = It's Goin' Down | single1date = March 2002 Built from Scratch is the second studio album by New York City DJ group the X-Ecutioners. It was released on February 26, 2002, through Loud Records and Columbia Records. The album was produced by Beat Junkies, Chris Frantz, CJ Moore, Dan the Automator, DJ Apollo, DJ Premier, Kenny Muhammad the Human Orchestra, Knobody, Large Professor, Lo-Fidelity Allstars, Mike Shinoda of American rock band Linkin Park, Sean Cane, the X-Ecutioners, and Tina Weymouth, and was executive produced by Peter Kang.
History
The record only spawned one hit single from the album, entitled "It's Goin' Down", which was released in March 2002. The single was heavily written, produced, and performed by Linkin Park members Shinoda and Hahn. They both appear in the official music video along with other Linkin Park members, including Rob Bourdon and Dave "Phoenix" Farrell on drums and bass respectively, with Wayne Static from American rock band Static-X on the guitars. However, Bourdon and Phoenix of Linkin Park, and Static of Static-X were all not involved with the recording session for the single in the studio.
The main album cover is based on Public Enemy's first album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show; an alternative cover simply shows the DJ group's logo and album title on a scratched orange surface (similar as the "It's Goin' Down" single cover).
Critical reception
| MC = 62/100 | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = Alternative Press | rev2score = | rev3 = E! | rev3score = B | rev4 = Entertainment Weekly | rev4score = A− | rev5 = Dotmusic | rev5score = | rev6 = HipHopDX | rev6score = 4.5/5 | rev7 = RapReviews | rev7score = 8.5/10 | rev8 = Resident Advisor | rev8Score = 4.5/5 | rev9 = Rolling Stone | rev9Score = In a reviewing article for Resident Advisor, it describes the X-Ecutioners as a "four-man DJ battle group as a team that consists of Rob Swift, Mista Sinista, Total Eclipse and Roc Raida coming out with a new album, Built from Scratch, to take the music genre of turntablism from an underground phenomenon to a more accessible sound. The record is more than a P.Diddy record, as it is a straight up hip-hop record of 2002 using the techniques being more built up from the days when Grandmaster Flash had his own adventure behind the wheel."
"No hip-hop record is complete nowadays without the usual intro," as described from the article via Resident Advisor, "and ever since producer Prince Paul (formerly De La) brought them out the Skit. A lot of albums really have skits that are wack and get way too played out. However, The X-Ecutioners pulled off decent skits and incorporated a lot of scratching routines into 'em, as well as being quite funny."
"The album isn't just about skits," continuously being described from Resident Advisor, "but all about the hip-hop music and turntablism, and proper tracks that have all been done quite well. All the skits and the songs appear on this album as listed in the record."
Track listing
| total_length = 1:08:02
| all_writing =
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| title1 = Intro
| note1 = featuring DJ Apollo, DJ Shortkut & DJ Vinroc
| length1 = 1:12
| extra1 = DJ Apollo
| title2 = XL
| note2 = featuring Large Professor
| writer2 = R. Aguilar
| length2 = 2:39
| extra2 = Large Professor
| title3 = X-ecutioners Scratch
| writer3 =
| length3 = 3:38
| extra3 =
| title4 = A Journey Into Sound
| note4 = featuring Kenny Muhammad The Human Orchestra
| writer4 =
| length4 = 4:32
| extra4 =
| title5 = Hip-Hop Awards
| note5 = skit
| length5 = 2:50
| extra5 =
| title6 = 3 Boroughs
| writer6 =
| length6 = 1:24
| extra6 = Rob Swift
| title7 = Let It Bang
| note7 = featuring M.O.P.
| writer7 =
| length7 = 3:30
| extra7 =
| title8 = X-ecutioners (Theme) Song
| note8 = featuring Dan the Automator
| writer8 =
| length8 = 3:19
| extra8 = Dan the Automator
| title9 = Feel the Bass
| writer9 =
| length9 = 3:56
| extra9 = Roc Raida
| title10 = You Can't Scratch
| note10 = skit
| length10 = 1:22
| extra10 =
| title11 = It's Goin' Down
| note11 = featuring Mike Shinoda & Mr. Hahn of Linkin Park
| writer11 =
| length11 = 4:09
| extra11 = Mike Shinoda
| title12 = Premier's X-ecution
| note12 =
| writer12 =
| length12 = 4:42
| extra12 = DJ Premier
| title13 = The X (Y'all Know the Name)
| note13 = featuring Pharoahe Monch, Xzibit, Inspectah Deck & Skillz
| writer13 =
| length13 = 3:40
| extra13 =
| title14 = Genius of Love 2002
| note14 = featuring Tom Tom Club & Biz Markie
| writer14 =
| length14 = 3:56
| extra14 =
| title15 = Choppin' Niggas Up
| writer15 =
| length15 = 2:26
| extra15 = Roc Raida
| title16 = B-Boy Punk Rock 2001
| note16 = featuring Everlast
| writer16 = A. Williams
| length16 = 2:29
| extra16 = Roc Raida
| title17 = Who Wants to Be a Motherfuckin' Millionaire
| note17 = skit
| length17 = 2:48
| extra17 =
| title18 = Play That Beat
| writer18 = I. Freeman III
| length18 = 4:47
| extra18 =
| title19 = Dramacyde
| note19 = featuring Big Pun & Kool G Rap
| writer19 =
| length19 = 3:37
| extra19 = Sean Cane
| title20 = X-ecution of a Bum Rush
| note20 = featuring Beat Junkies
| writer20 =
| length20 = 2:58
| extra20 = Beat Junkies
| title21 = Play That Beat
| note21 = Lo-Fidelity Allstars Remix) (Bonus Track
| writer21 = I. Freeman III
| length21 = 4:23
| extra21 = Lo-Fidelity Allstars
Notes
- "Play That Beat" features uncredited rap vocals from Fatman Scoop
Charts
Weekly charts
::data[format=table title="Weekly chart performance for ''Built from Scratch''"] | Chart (2002) | Peak position | Australian Albums (ARIA) | |---|---|---| | 62 | | | ::
Year-end charts
::data[format=table title="2002 year-end chart performance for ''Built from Scratch''"]
| Chart (2002) | Position | Canadian R&B Albums (Nielsen SoundScan) | Canadian Rap Albums (Nielsen SoundScan) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 150 | |||
| 76 | |||
| :: |
References
References
- "Reviews for Built from Scratch by The X-Ecutioners". [[Metacritic]].
- Hopkin, Kenyon. "Built from Scratch - The X-ecutioners".
- The collaborations produce some occasional gems, but midway through the disc one gets the impression the X-men are no longer "in their own session." [Feb 2002, p.82]
- (February 26, 2002). "X-ecutioners - Built from Scratch".
- Serpick, Evan. (January 21, 2002). "Built From Scratch".
- Rogan, Josh. (4 March 2002). "THE X-ECUTIONERS - 'BUILT FROM SCRATCH'".
- LO, D-. (April 1, 2002). "X-ecutioners - Built From Scratch".
- Juon, Steve 'Flash'. (February 26, 2002). "X-Ecutioners :: Built From Scratch :: Loud Records". RapReviews.
- Caramanica, Jon. (April 11, 2002). "The X-ecutioners Built from Scratch".
- DJ Robotek [http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=351 RA Reviews: X-ecutioners - Built from Scratch on Sony (Album)] ''[[Resident Advisor]]'' Retrieved July 31, 2014
- {{cite Ryan
- "Canada's Top 200 R&B; albums of 2001".
- "Top 100 rap albums of 2002 in Canada".
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