The Best of PM Dawn (2000)
Greatest Hits Live (2004)
Often overlooked because it followed the commercial peak, Jesus Wept is the darkest and most experimental entry in the PM Dawn discography. Tracks like “Downtown Venus” (a bizarre, wonderful cover of Deep Purple’s “Hush”) and “The 9th Yard” feature distorted bass and frantic scratching by DJ Minutemix. This album needs a high bitrate; the distortion is deliberate, and at low bitrates, it sounds like digital clipping rather than artistic texture.
While Fucked Music explored industrial and trip-hop edges, Love Music is a bittersweet collection released after Prince Be’s health declined. These final recordings, if found in 320 Kbps, offer a crystalline window into his later songwriting—more fragile, more direct, but still profoundly poetic.
A true PM Dawn discography 320 Kbps is incomplete without non-album gems. During the 90s, PM Dawn released a wealth of material on CD singles and 12-inch vinyl that never made it to streaming services in high quality.
PM Dawn, the influential hip-hop duo led by brothers Attrell “Prince Be” Cordes and Jarrett “Doc G” Cordes, blended rap, R&B, and psychedelic pop across a distinct catalog. Below is a concise, well-structured discography overview highlighting studio albums, notable singles, key unreleased/rare items, and recommended 320 kbps listening sources and tips for collectors.