Digi Snacks

Continuing the story from Digital Bullet, the album was released[12][13] on June 24, 2008, on Koch Records.

RZA has since released another track, "Drama," featuring Monk of Black Knights and singer Thea van Seijen.

[16] The album also features production from David Banner (on "Straight Up the Block", suggested to be the album's second single), from California producer Panauh Kalayeh and from King Tech,[1] as well as live instrumentation from Wu-Tang Clan-affiliated funk/soul group Stone Mecca.

The latter also backed RZA on a June–July tour of the US, which also featured surprise appearances by Wu-Tang members and affiliates,[1] to accompany the album's release.

[13][17] RZA described the album to Billboard.com as "simply fun hip-hop... a perfect blend of reality, fiction, sci-fi, and martial arts.