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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great mix of Esham's past
I think this CD is an awsome mix of Esham's past songs up to tounges, but some songs are cut short. It doesn't bug me but it may bug other people.
Published on December 25, 2008 by L. Cotton

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Far from his best
Though this does have a nice selection of his work and 5 new tracks there are quite a few problems. First this is not a greatest hits its simply a mix. The tracks are cut about a minute short which really hurts songs like "No Fault Insurance" and "Would you die for me" since the third verse in these tracks were so vital to the story in the songs. They didn't even get the...
Published on December 10, 2002


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Far from his best, December 10, 2002
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This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Though this does have a nice selection of his work and 5 new tracks there are quite a few problems. First this is not a greatest hits its simply a mix. The tracks are cut about a minute short which really hurts songs like "No Fault Insurance" and "Would you die for me" since the third verse in these tracks were so vital to the story in the songs. They didn't even get the dates the songs were released right. Secondly the new songs are completley ruined by Icp's appearances. At least Esham came more lyrical on the new tracks then he did on his last release. Finally the last track "Redemption" is something of a painful experience since Esham claims to have found God! Though i admit the track would have been better if Violent J had stayed clear but i am still lost with what Esham is trying to prove here. I dont mind that he has dropped most of the occult themes from his newer material but "repenting" his sins is almost going too far. If he really has become religious then why bother with puttin on 90% of the album which is his old "devil" raps. If he is doing this as a joke or was forced by ICP then i hope he makes his money at psy. and gets signed to someone who will appreciate and not limit his creativity or censor his ideaoligy. I will still listen to Esham for his talent I just hope he knows what he is doing. He may loose a huge portion of his fanbase for this.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great mix of Esham's past, December 25, 2008
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This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
I think this CD is an awsome mix of Esham's past songs up to tounges, but some songs are cut short. It doesn't bug me but it may bug other people.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not wicked, not Unholy not Esham, February 3, 2003
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This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This CD is a huge disappointment to any "true" down for Esham fan. Esham has been a rap genius to many for years and years.. He started "Acid Rap" dropping wicked flows unheard of by any other rapper in the industry. Esham, to me, was one of the few who actually rapped, wrote and promoted what his true throughts and feelings were through the mic and his tracks.

This CD brings poorly chosen chopped up tracks together to supposedly to tell the tales of Esham the evolved rapper. All tracks but the last 5, only last 2 minutes.. Only a portion of each song is there. The last 5 songs could be good if they didn't have the goofy juggalo Violent J all over them trying to vocalize in a terrible monotone screech. Don't get me wrong, I like ICP. But I like Esham too, and Esham needs to stay "Acid Rap" not Horror Core. It's fine to have a few songs featuring each other.. but the way it looks Esham will be wearing clown makeup and ... a 2-liter Faygo before to long.

To ICP fans I can see how they might enjoy this CD. Hearing a new voice spit it with ICP and do it with clarity and talent. But to myself and many other Esham fans this album is terrible. The worst part of this album is Esham comes across as someone totally different.. He's not "Esham the Unholy" anymore now he's "Esham the Boogie Man" come on now. Not to mention he asks for redemption and basically goes against everything that made him who he is. Esham to me is truly a huge rap icon paving the road for many underground and mainstream rappers of today, now to have him say "I was just playin for the last 15 years, everything I rapped was entertainment and untrue" is truly disappointing to say the least.

Anyway, I do not recommend this CD. It brings hacked up whack tracks.. Deafening ICP vocals on the few tracks that are full, and overall a bad compilation. I feel this album was a poor attempt to make quick cash, and sell Eshams name to ICP fans so he will be accepted by them. Nothing on this CD is down for the true Esham fan. It's like getting laughed at for being down for the wicket. Well I'm not a sell out, and Esham can stick it.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Where's Crib Death, Slug Froma45? ICP you failed me!, January 28, 2012
This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
A great diservice to a deserving artist. While this had about 12 or 13 good songs on it, I could have did without Jays corny ass interludes. I also felt better songs could have been on here. The best thing about this cd is the album art. I'm giving it a 2 based on the album art and the dozen or so songs that I own on cd anyways.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A mess., December 11, 2011
This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This isn't an album. It's a jumble of random tidbits of Esham's career that don't flow together at all and annoy the s**t out of you by leading you onto a great sounding song and then going to the next 45 seconds in. Key Tracks - 'Dying To Be Down' and 'The Wicked S**t Will Never Die'. These are of course if you don't mind just a minute to a minute and a half of the song.
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2.0 out of 5 stars i love J and esham to death but..., May 18, 2006
This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
this was just really bad they really shortened all of his old songs. If they really wanted to have 29 tracks they could've just made it a 2 cd album that way they could play the whole songs.

Psychopathic just won't do that for some reason whenever theres a greatest hit cd

Maybe if they didn't charge you full price it would'nt be such a rip off. the only reason it's worth gettin is for the new songs
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Times Change, Art, Hype, and Esham "The Unholy", July 4, 2005
This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Theres a couple things you need to know about this CD and Esham "The Unholy" alright. For one, this CD is made kind of like ICPs The Mutilation Mix. This is Eshams 3rd Greatest Hits CD and all the songs except for the new ones are cut short. So now you know. When Esham was "Unholy" was before Closed Casket. Just like Violent J said in his narrations.

Eshams BEST oldschool "unholy" songs are as follows

1) Kissing Bandit: Boomin Words From Hell
2) Devils Night: Hellterskkkelter
3) Homey Don't Play: Homey Don't Play
4) Living In Incest: Judgement Day vol. 2
5) Jaw Bone: Erotic Poetry
6) Hoe Role: Judgement Day vol. 2
7) The Reel Feel: Erotic Poetry
8) Kkkill The Fetus: Kkkill The Fetus
9) Freak Nasty: Kkkill The Fetus
10) Traces Of My Bloodtype: Maggot Brain Theory
11) Coming Out A Coma: Maggot Brain Theory

Theres a couple more, but it goes like this people. Times change, things become outdated with each new teen movie. Theres a couple of more oldschool flavour that is "wicked". I haven't heard Judgement Day vol. 1 yet. Those songs right there are the ones that sound get you pumped. Some of the lyrics to Tales From The Lotus Pod are oldschool Esham lyrics. For example that song headaches where Monox Boogie said "I cut the head off the devil and I throw it at you" ***that comes from the song "Headhunter" from Kkkill The Fetus. ICP completely remade the song "Wake The Dead" from Judgement Day vol 2 *** on Hells Pit it's called "The Witch". Twiztid used that lyric about "her mouth having stretchmarks", well that is from "The Jawbone" from Erotic Poetry. Blaze talks about "Jawbone" on a Dark Lotus song as well. Theres just little things here and there. But there is one thing you should know about oldschool Esham. Like Violent J quipped once "You could barely hear a rap with all that bass". *** Oldschool Esham is notorious for using bass. Esham had a side project going on too, it was called "Natas". Natas was like Esham's version of Dark Lotus. He had that one rapper TNT in Natas. Theres a lot of things to Esham. Acid Rain is alright, I'm not going to lie. It was probably made that way because back then everybody liked the beats and everything. Sure it could have been done way better but, c'mon now who we kidding ***when has a compilation ever been great? It's always missing your favorite things right? Times do change.

Esham "The Unholy" ***His BEST work after Closed Casket

1) Tounges (Great Eminem diss CD)
2) Dead Flowers (Enough Said)
3) Bruce Wayne
4) A1 Yola

See, one of these days that list might be outdated who knows. Theres no telling what the future holds. However I recomend these CDs you can't go wrong if you buy those.

Anyways, on the subject of Acid Rain. There are new songs on it. That is why you should buy it ICP wreck on that CD. Where Violent J said "I'm Satan bitch 666 God damn". SoopaVillains might come out soon, who knows sometimes stuff just doesn't work out and gets delayed or scrapped. I hope that SoopaVillains is going to be great. Hey Juggalos, and Juffalos, you know what, you might also like movies by John Waters. You might like Fritz The Cat movies, he isn't just the guy who makes beats for Twiztid. Where do you think he got the name Fritz The Cat from exactly? Fritz The Cat was a comic book and he has 2 movies out. Juggalos might also like GG Allin he's a psychopath. Juggalos are great aren't they?

You know there is a lot of things out there that people would like, I'm just glad it's underground so it's real fans appreciate it.

C'mon somebody have the audacity to say that my review on Esham's Acid Rain wasn't correct I can just imagine it now, how many people say that my review helped them out. SO IF MY REVIEW HELPED YOU OUT>>> SAY IT DID
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stop The Whack Reviews, March 14, 2004
This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This Cd is exactly what I thought it would be. It has 29 tracks and if you people thought these were the whole songs what were you smoking? Obviously Esham didn't release all 2 min songs his songs were usually longer than that. My only gripe with this CD is the song redemption, it is a dissapointing ending to a great CD. This CD is good for people who have never heard Esham so they can get a basic flavor for him. Seasoned Esham listeners may be annoyed with not hearing the whole song, but a good mix none the less. I wish it had I'll be glad when your dead on it, because then it would be a complete Esham mix.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The end of the wicket Shhh.., September 14, 2003
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D. Billingslea (Detroit, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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I really don't know if the last track Redemption is how he feels or not. If he chooses not to be wicket anymore, well thats cool...but at what price? I honestly feel like esham is in a rock and a hard place, now that he is with psychopathic. That was SOOO much of an ICP song, that is was ridiculous. Losing My Religion from his Judgement Day Vol 1 CD, and Sell Me Your Soul from Vol 2 was better explanations on how he feels about god and religion, and oddly enough, was not on this mix CD. It just sells the fans short when you're not being comprehensive with the song selection. This is ESHAM, not some run of the mill rapper. I will be buying his new one when it comes out, but i just hope that ICP will not be all on it like this one.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ESHAM IS BACK, December 11, 2002
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Pete (Midland, Mi) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Acid Rain Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
this is a hard cd to review. on one hand you have a ton of really nice picks from eshams back years. these are some of my favorite tracks, but then they only play like 2 or 3 min. of each song. it kinda sucks when they cut out your fav. part. then you got the new tracks... these are much better than anthing e has put out sense multikillionare. each song is tight but then icp comes along and sings an awful hook or puts down a verse that to me does not fit with esham. esham going to psychopathic is a blessing and a curse. now all us esham fans have a greater access to esham and new music but then you have to put up with icp. dont get me wrong i like icp but i dont want it mixed with my esham. and whats with all the christian stuff? first the wraith and now esham? its kinda wierd but im down for whatever. i never thought i would hear esham preach the jesus stuff. all in all this is a great cd for anyone who dosent have all of eshams old stuff already and all the hardcore e fans i dont need to say anything cause you already have this cd. i might recomend bootlegs vol. 1 as a better esham greatest hits. but, any esham fan has gotta have the new stuff its worth it, pick this up. the icp narration is a nice touch as well. 29 tracks and plays for 58 min. 5 new esham tracks including the remix of how do i plead to homicide, which is dope. anyone who hasnt heard of esham better grab this, you dont know what your missing...
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