(born Domingo Del Valle), also known by his alter ego P.R. Terrorist , rose to prominence in the mid-1990s as a founding member of Killarmy . The group was known for its "militant" aesthetic, blending gritty East Coast hip-hop with themes of warfare, Five-Percent Nation teachings, and conspiracy theories. In 2002, Dom Pachino became the first member of the group to release a solo project, Tera Iz Him , and subsequently founded his own label, Napalm Recordings . The Album: "Terrorist Shit!"
Released on , via Napalm Recordings and Warheadz, Terrorist Shit! is a modern entry in Pachino's extensive solo discography. The title serves as a direct callback to his original stage name, P.R. Terrorist , a moniker he used less frequently after the September 11 attacks for commercial and political reasons. Production and Style Dom PaChino - Terrorist Shit!.rar
The album consists of 14 tracks, including several intro/interlude segments that emphasize its conceptual "Black Ops" and "Power Refinement" themes. Notable tracks include: "Black Ops" "Cyborg" (born Domingo Del Valle), also known by his alter ego P
Terrorist Shit! reinforces Dom Pachino's status as a "Napalm General" who continues to uphold the gritty, uncompromising sound of Staten Island hip-hop decades after the initial Wu-Tang wave. It bridges the gap between his 1990s militant roots and his 21st-century evolution as a solo powerhouse. In 2002, Dom Pachino became the first member
Reflecting Pachino's staunchly independent career path, the album was primarily distributed as a release on platforms like Bandcamp . However, a very limited edition CDr version was produced for collectors and "true supporters".