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5.0 out of 5 stars dope
this album and "tales from the crypt" are the best albums from C-Bo in my opinion... for me he is one of the best n the most underrated rappers ever, make sure to check this album, support c-bo n buy it! btw, "Ghetto Flight" is my favourite song from him
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3.0 out of 5 stars Autopsy
C-BO and Dual Commitee make a good six song album.
Published on April 27, 2000 by fred


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars dope, December 16, 2009
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this album and "tales from the crypt" are the best albums from C-Bo in my opinion... for me he is one of the best n the most underrated rappers ever, make sure to check this album, support c-bo n buy it! btw, "Ghetto Flight" is my favourite song from him
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5.0 out of 5 stars The murder man continues to stomp in his steel toes, July 15, 2004
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This review is from: Autopsy (Audio CD)
C-Bo comes correct with a more versatile variety of topics with his sophmore project. Mike Mosley & Sam Bostic continues to do their thang while Bo laces everybody up on "The Autopsy". Then Bo takes a little political approach on "The Murder Man" & "Amerikka's Nightmare". The next two reminds me of the first album as Bo takes on a ride with "Groovin' on a Sunday" & "Stompin in my steel toes" in which on this song and the next song "Ghetto Flight", Bo start to unlease some of his entourage like the Dual Committee(Pizzo & Mississippi). This album is an instant classic, I can remember when I first heard this back in the fall of 1994. I had to go and by the tape and I have had this in my possession ever since. Pick this up if you are a C-Bo die hard.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Mid 90's EP from the Locc, March 15, 2007
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The Autopsy was C-Bo's second album from 1994. It's only 6 songs deep, but is slams hella hard from start to finish. Each song has that slick, syrupy, and hard core G-Funk from the likes of Mobboss Prod. Mike Mosley is a hella tight producer for the yay and the Sac. C-Bo kicks in the tales of hood life with his unique flow. Even the laid back "Groovin On A Sunday" mentions having his "45 cocked." The radio edit of "Groovin.." is on his next full length, Tales From The Crypt (1995). The song "Ghetto Fligt" is sick with Bo and Pizzo tearing up the mic. The beat was also used on Bo's 1997 song "Ridin On My Bumper." The idea behind "Stompin In My Street" was also redone in 1995's "Stompin In My Steel Toes" but the latter features Marvaless, and the lyrics are different. Both versions are equally tight. This EP is short but sweet, and is totally hard throughout.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Murder Man Continues To Stomp In His Steel Toes, February 24, 2005
This review is from: Autopsy (Audio CD)
C-Bo comes correct with a more versatile variety of topics with his sophmore project. Mike Mosley & Sam Bostic continues to do their thang while Bo laces everybody up on "The Autopsy". Then Bo takes a little political approach on "The Murder Man" & "Amerikka's Nightmare". The next two reminds me of the first album as Bo takes on a ride with "Groovin' on a Sunday" & "Stompin in my steel toes" in which on this song and the next song "Ghetto Flight", Bo start to unlease some of his entourage like the Dual Committee(Pizzo & Mississippi). This album is an instant classic, I can remember when I first heard this back in the fall of 1994. I had to go and by the tape and I have had this in my possession ever since. Pick this up if you are a C-Bo die hard.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Autopsy, April 27, 2000
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C-BO and Dual Commitee make a good six song album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite cd ya heard, January 28, 2000
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c-bo has come up with so many tight beats its unbelieveable every cd has something bomb on it, south sac the gardens keep puttin it down cuz.
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