There's no rest for The Game, who is following up a year in which he dropped two full length albums, The Documentary 2 and 2.5, with even more music.

In June, he released Streets of Compton, an 11-track album which serves as a companion piece to A&E’s three-part documentary series by the same name and a month later, he dropped a 10 song soundtrack to his video game Block Wars. Now, the Compton rapper has shared the release date for his next studio album 1992, taking to Instagram to announce that the project will drop in a month, on Oct. 7.

What's more, the album has received a tracklist on Amazon UK, though no features are listed, and Game's current single, "All Eyez" featuring Jeremih is nowhere to be found. It is a curious omission considering the two released a video for the track just three weeks back. While the reported tracklist, which is included below, does have some roots in the album's titular year, songs like "OJ," "The Chronic" and "Juice" referencing to major events and releases of the year, the page as well lists Sept. 30 as the release date, what we know to be a week earlier than Game's own reveal.

The tracklist below includes not a single feature, though such things are subject to change. The Game released the cover art, which was designed by Darryl “Joe Cool” Daniel (best known for Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle cover), just last month, with the illustration featuring the OJ Simpson car chase in the top left corner, the Rodney King beating in the top right and The Game himself at the bottom, being pulled in both directions by the Crips and the Bloods.

The Game's 1992 Tracklist

1. “Savage”

2. “Fire”

3. “True Colors”

4. “Bompton”

5. “OJ”

6. “Juice”

7. “The Chronic”

8. “Grew Up On Wu-Tang”

9. “However You Want It”

10. “Bipolar”

11. “Young N***as”

12. “Die Young”