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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Refreshing Album From Gym Class Heroes,
This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
Don't sleep on the latest release by Gym School Heroe's titled As Cruel As School Children. The group has a real fresh sound. The first single from the release "New Friend Request" is something that everyone who is a part of the whole Myspace phenomenon will be able to relate to. "Clothes Off" is an uptempo song that puts a whole new spin on the classic Jermaine Stewart song "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off."
When listening to As Cruel As School Children I had that same feeling I got when I listened to the Souls of Mischief album 93' To Infinity for the first time. From start to finish it's a solid album and it's the kind of album you can imagine listening to at a summer barbecue or at a day at the beach. Stand out tracks on the album include the first single "Friend Request," "Shoot Down The Stars," and "7 Weeks." Travie, Matt, Dishani, and Eric have released a real fresh album for the summer. A little Jamiroquai, a little Souls of Mischief and N.E.R.D., a little Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gym Class Heroes have ushered in a brand new style of hip-hop rock pop funk.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Unclassifiable Dopeness {4 Stars},
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This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
I'll admit that I didn't really know much about Gym Class Heroes until I saw them at a show with P.O.S. (Rhymesayers) and K-Os (Canada's finest) back in February. I actually went only because I'm a huge K-Os fan. Anyway, after a few listens to this album, the first thing to jump out at me was how tight an MC their frontman Travis McCoy is. He rides beats very well and I gotta say it's great to hear a young, black rapper (can I call him a rapper?) come out and do his own thing instead of trying to imitate Jay Z or any other "thug of the week." His accapella freestyles (the Sloppy Love Jingles) are noteworthy and worth hearing too. Dude can flow and is a capable singer to boot. The topics range from love to MySpace usage. No stone is left unturned with these guys and that, along with a great sense of humor, is part of their charm in my humble opinion.
As far as flaws go, I couldn't really find any. I mean, some songs hit me more than others, but none of them were bad. Just a little skip material here or there, but nothing worth mentioning. I take that back. "Clothes Off!" was a misstep worth mentioning. Travis' flow on this one is dope, but the hook is annoying. It's the only track I consistently skip. The rest is great. As Cruel As School Children is an album that I recommend to lovers of all kinds of music. Call it hip hop. Call it punk rock. Call it Pop. Call it whatever you want to call it, but just know that it's great stuff no matter what you call it. I, for one, will be seeking out their previous material as well as any future releases. I recommend adding this to your music library. Standout Tracks: Viva la White Girl, Cupid's Chokehold, New Friend Request, The Queen and I, 7 Weeks, Sloppy Love Jingle Pt. 1, It's OK But Just This Once!, and Shoot Down the Stars (My Favorite)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent, but not what I wanted from them...,
By Ink (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
First off I have to give this album 4 stars, it is good, just not as good as their last two full lenghts, and yes this is their 3rd album. I grew up near Geneva NY where these guys are from, I used to go to all their shows even when it was only 30-40 kids standing in an empty auditorium, and i always had a blast. For me, this album is lacking one ingrediant that once made GCH one of my favorite bands, the clever lyrics that strike a chord with my own personal experiences. Both of their last albums had tracks that did that, Decrepit Bricks, Food For Mic Skills, Noah and Faces In The Hall, this album didnt have a single track that stuck out in my mind lyrically, which is sad because Travis is a great writer. I recomend giving the album a try if you like Gym Class but if you really liked the Papercut Chronicles or For the Kids then you might be disappointed but its a good poppy album and has a few catchy hooks. If you just want to sample some songs listen to the Queen and I, Clothes Off, or 7 weeks. And to comment on the person below who was bitching that Cupids Chokehold was not on the album, that is because it is actually a track off of their second album The Papercut Chronicles, I am not entirely sure why they rereleased As Cruel with this song agian, but if you want the song just buy their last album its better anyways.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Where's all the tracks,
This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
Recently bought "As Cruel as School Children" and two of the sixteen tracks were not included on the copy I got, one of them being Cupid's Chokehold which is supposed to be GCH single right now.....explain that
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive,
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This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
This album is a nice surprise from GCH after the success of The Papercut Chronicles. While more poppy than Chronicles was, School Children still delivers compelling lyrics and supreme production. With almost haunting melodies in "It's OK, But Just This Once" against the addictive bass lines and choruses in "Shoot Down the Stars" and "7 Weeks", School Children delivers what GCH fans are expecting-- great production backing focused and sometimes even moving vocals by Travis McCoy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Hip-Hop,
This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
I loved the Papercut Chronicles. To me it was something to listen to that wasn't mainstream rap and it wasnt lame underground. The beats were real and it was completely wonderful.
Now I have Gym Class Heroes second album. I'd like to say the combination of real beats, almost 80's songs beats, Travis actually singing melodically, and the guests are grand. I think this cd should be bumped, loud. It deserves it completely. Trust me, this cd is amazing. The 80's obsession shows as evident in Clothes Off!. And the beat in New Friend Request is crisp. The guests, such as William Beckett, do their job wonderfully too. The skits can slow it down a bit at times, but at least he does a great job of rhyming in them. The artwork and picture complements the album wonderfully. Grab it if your a fan of hip-hop, rap, or just a music lover.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great & Refreshing Alternative Hip Hop,
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This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Clean) (Audio CD)
I heard first of Gym Class Heroes about a year ago with their single Cookie Jar feat. The Dream, I liked their overall sound and Travis's rapping. Than after searching youtube a lil bit on who these guys are, I heard three more songs "Cupid's Chokehold", "The Queen and I" and "Viva La White Girl" and immediately I became hook. I learned upon myself that those three songs were on one album and thats this one.
"As Cruel as School Children" is one of those albums that can attract Hip Hop fans and Punk Rockers alike, its complete variety that's like a breath of fresh air. I am more Hip Hop orientated, but also love rock once in a while and this is a good mixture of both. For people that love that soulja boy tell em s***, look somewhere else cuz this album is too intellectual for those people. For people that love gangster hardcore rap, this album isn't for you either. This album is for people that just love MUSIC, its for all music lovers that are into any genres, fans black, white, asian, latino doesn't matter, you will love this album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good radio rap never hurt anyone???,
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This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
Trading on their live status and their need to bring back the fun element of hip-hop which has indefinately been missing, this is like being stuck in a wacky-coloured room with four hyperactive but unimaginative goons desperate for you to like them. "Hey cheer up! It might never happen! Watch me bust a move," were the last words they uttered as I clubbed them unconscious with Public Enemy albums...but hey I really like Public Enemy for the record..
Smoothed out and mellow is the modus operandi of this four man crew from Geneva, New York. For those who are seeking a hip hop revival like Common's "Be" last year or the wonderful delight that helped pioneered MF Doom's to greater heights (I'm talking 2004's brilliant Madvillain - Madvillainy) you might want to look elsewhere. Friends this is hip hop for the Hollister/Abercrombie/Lacoste crowd. To put it into a pop cultural perspective, this is the type of rap you'd expect to catch Dawson or one of the Gilmore Girls listening to, or if we still even cared about him, Seth from the OC. You'd never hear it bumping out of the trunk of any of the thugs on The Shield, that's for sure. But before you get this impression that I am totally dismissing this album, let me preface back and say that I actually very much so like this work. The Queen And I tells of a drunk girlfriend who's 'only one more swallow from being oh so hollow' (and you're complaining?) over an acoustic strum and a 'hey-hey' chorus. Shoot Down The Stars contrasts a grim verse with a positive chorus of sunshine harmonies. Their one track which could be redeeming, the of-its-moment track New Friend Request, plays on the desperate need to be liked on the MySpace website, is actually quite clever even if the pieces are a bit taken from Jurassic 5. I mean really the lyrics can appeal to anyone who has used Myspace - 'I didn't take it personal when you ignored my request to be your friend. I spilled my guts and hit send; I waited two weeks for a response and got nothing. Honestly, it only made me want you more.' Particularly nasty are covers of Jermaine Jackson's We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off (To Have a Good Time) which ticks a smug '80s referencing box with no tongue in no cheek. Talking of musical cross-pollination, Gym Class Heroes may apparently be able to 'put the f u back into fun' but on this evidence they could put something into country music (without the r). Putting the fun back into hip-hop isn't too challenging, but their need to show the breadth of their musical styles when they can't even master one isn't ambition, its truly arrested development. As Cruel as School Children is a great feel good summer album but with quirky tunes and tongue-in-cheek raps which possibly border a little too much on pop culture, I can't see it surviving much past this year when the scene and pop culture take a new shape in 2008. Still regardless I have to say again I think it's a really fun RAP album to listen to care free, and really in a genre bending so much over hos, bling and pimpin' rides it's a nice diversion from the norm.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly hit,
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This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
The copy of this CD that I got from Amazon does have Cupid's Chokehold on it. Now I have 2 CDs with this song.
I thought this was a great CD and I really liked most of the songs on it. There are a few that I don't care for as much ("Clothes Off!" comes to mind) but the rest of the songs definitely make it worth the purchase. "Shoot Down the Stars," "New Friend Request," "Viva la White Girl!," and "On My Own Time" are among some of my favorite songs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ACaSC is a MUST HAVE,
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This review is from: As Cruel As School Children (Audio CD)
This CD is just one word: AWESOME. The hit single "The Queen and I" is a great song. The song "Scandalous Scholastics" is another great hit, dealing with the topic of a teacher sleeping with a student. The "Sloppy Love Jingle" interludes are funny as hell. This is a must have for any fan of GCH, or if you're interested in listening to alternative hip-hop.
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As Cruel as School Children [Vinyl] by Gym Class Heroes (Vinyl - 2007)
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