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Set It Off(more) »rank: 177821by: Shuvel
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We the People(more) »rank: 54751by: Flipsyde
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Sittin' at a Bar(more) »rank: 105896by: Rehab
:Album Description:Explicit Version. Rehab serves up in 2008 their album Sittin' At a Bar which includes bonus track. 13 tracks include 'Storm Chaser' featuring Cee-Lo & Big Gipp of Goodie Mob, 'Drinkin' Problem' featuring Denny aka 'Steaknife', 'More Like You' featuring Mandy Lauderdale plus 'Sittin’ At A Bar' Karaoke Version for those meetings at home. |
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Hydro Phonic(more) »rank: 104085by: Phunk Junkeez
:Album Description:'Hydro Phonic' is the Junkeez 6th and best album to date. 12 tracks honed and perfected in front of the faithful during their last world tour. Features the club anthems 'In The Summertime' and 'Join In'. Album also features long time Phunk Junkeez cohorts Danny Boone from Rehab, Dogboy from Too Rude and The Dirtball. |
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Violent Demise: Last Days(more) »rank: 171920by: Body Count
: :Maybe Ice-T was trying hard to infuriate and offend when he put together Body Count's Violent Demise: The Last Days, but he should have spent a bit more time on the riffs and lyrics. Sure, 'Interview,' which features a vignette about a journalist being executed for dissing the band (gulp!), and 'Strippers,' which includes the scintillating chorus 'Strippers, I want my dick sucked,' are both disturbing, but the puerile prurience hardly obscures the group's second-rate songwriting. Throughout the album, Ice-T moans and barks above repetitive, second-hand guitar lines, and even when the rapper lambastes O.J. Simpson on 'I Used to Love Her,' he ... |
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Heart-Shaped Scar(more) »rank: 172765by: L.P.
: :Maybe Ice-T was trying hard to infuriate and offend when he put together Body Count's Violent Demise: The Last Days, but he should have spent a bit more time on the riffs and lyrics. Sure, 'Interview,' which features a vignette about a journalist being executed for dissing the band (gulp!), and 'Strippers,' which includes the scintillating chorus 'Strippers, I want my dick sucked,' are both disturbing, but the puerile prurience hardly obscures the group's second-rate songwriting. Throughout the album, Ice-T moans and barks above repetitive, second-hand guitar lines, and even when the rapper lambastes O.J. Simpson on 'I Used to Love Her,' he ... |
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Beverly Kills 50187(more) »rank: 180926by: Insane Clown Posse
:Album Description:Some of ICP's earliest material, released after their debut LP, featuring 'Joke Ya Mind' and 'Beverly Kills 50187'. |
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Transistor(more) »rank: 81632by: 311
: :With Sublime and Sugar Ray having made whitewashed reggae a hot commodity on the pop charts, it makes sense that the prime movers of the genre are making a headlong comeback into the fray. With Transistor, 311 goes for the jugular, cramming the disc with over 20 songs, and just as many angles on its melange of rock, hip-hop and Caribbean musical styles. There are hyper rap-metal rehashes of the hit 'Down' ('Tune In,' 'Starshines,' and 'Borders'), chunky guitar tracks ('Beautiful Disaster'), and lots of frivolous reggae-lite songs ('Light Years,' 'Stealing Happy Hours'). --Aidin Vaziri |
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Hipnosis(more) »rank: 141528by: Shootyz Groove
: :With Sublime and Sugar Ray having made whitewashed reggae a hot commodity on the pop charts, it makes sense that the prime movers of the genre are making a headlong comeback into the fray. With Transistor, 311 goes for the jugular, cramming the disc with over 20 songs, and just as many angles on its melange of rock, hip-hop and Caribbean musical styles. There are hyper rap-metal rehashes of the hit 'Down' ('Tune In,' 'Starshines,' and 'Borders'), chunky guitar tracks ('Beautiful Disaster'), and lots of frivolous reggae-lite songs ('Light Years,' 'Stealing Happy Hours'). --Aidin Vaziri |
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Death Rap(more) »rank: 99433by: Necro
:Album Description:Necro's new album, Death Rap, is poised to reinvent hip-hop and aggressive metal music as we know it. Not many other artists have managed to strike a balance between the two styles of music without watering down one or the other. Death Rap pushes both genres to their extremes, far surpassing anything Necro or anyone else has done in the past While Necro is an underground hip-hop legend, his first musical project was playing guitar in a death metal band. However, his love of rap music soon set him on the path of writing, recording, and releasing albums on his own label ... |