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Shamrocks and Shenanigans: The Best of House of Pain and Everlast
- Artist: Everlast
- Rating:



- Release Date: March 27, 1990
- Total Time: 48:09
- Type: Contains explicit content
- Genre: Rap
Review
Here's a little known fact of rap history: before Everlast enjoyed recognition as a member of House of Pain, he pursued a career as a solo artist. Forever Everlasting, his first and only pre-Pain solo album, is a decent, though not outstanding release proving that he had strong rapping skills long before becoming well known. Ice-T, who serves as this CD's executive producer, once said of Everlast, "Hearing him rap, you'd never know he was white" -- and to be sure, the L.A.-based MC is far from a pop rapper. Though most of his lyrics aren't remarkable, this CD definitely has its moments -- most notably, "Speak No Evil" (a reflection on injustice in America) and the angry "Fuck Everyone." ~ Alex Henderson, All Music GuideTracks
| Track Title | Composers | Performers | Time |
| Syndicate Soldier | Everlast | Everlast | (3:31) |
| Speak No Evil | Everlast | (4:21) | |
| Syndication [Remix] | Everlast | Everlast | (4:26) |
| What Is This? | Everlast | Everlast | (4:22) |
| The Rhythm | Everlast | Ice-T, |
(4:19) |
| I Got the Knack (Lyrics) | Everlast, |
Everlast | (3:32) |
| On the Edge (Lyrics) | Everlast, |
Everlast | (5:39) |
| Fuck Everyone | Everlast | Everlast | (4:02) |
| Goodbye | Everlast, |
Everlast | (3:52) |
| Pass It On | Everlast | (5:55) | |
| Never Missin' a Beat (Lyrics) | Everlast | (4:10) |




