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4.0 out of 5 stars
ESHAM's first major mainstream rap album., April 17, 1999
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This review is from: Bruce Wayne (Audio CD)
ESHAM doesnt really bring in the "wicket shxt" here but its a tight album. The best track on here has to be "Fxck Da Fame" thats just track with loads of meaning behind it, and some tight bass. This is a great album that again the REAL ESHAM fans should pick up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Bruce Wayne, Esham, tha Unholy, WHOEVER, this is TIGHT!!!!!!, April 8, 1999
This review is from: Bruce Wayne (Audio CD)
When this was first released SO MANY people were sayin' it was wack and he sold out, so I had my doubts when I first got it. Then I put it in and heard the first track and it was Esham at his finest. Not since "KKKill The Fetus" has an album done this to me. The last track "Gothem City" is one of the tightest songs EVER. It doesn't get more wicked than that. The only down part is the 2 track by Zelah Williams, but you forget about that quick when you hear tracks like "Nervous", " F*** Da Fame", and the remix of "You Betta Ask Somebody". A MUST HAVE for anyone who loves pure underground wicked sh**. If only "Mail Dominece" would have been this tight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
ESHAM BRINGS DA WICKETSHXT!!!, February 22, 1999
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This review is from: Bruce Wayne (Audio CD)
I am an ICP juggalo and had only heard Esham's shxt on ICP albums, but when I bought this album, it flipped my wig! Esham brings some wicked shxt, starting with the first track, "Comerica". If that doesn't get you off your a$$, nothing will!!! (It's time to make another million.....) "7 Mile Rd." is the next phat track, with a mad wicked beat and hardcore lyrics. A kind of soft, but equally phat track is "You And Me (and a bottle of Remy)". Bottom line is, if you are a juggalo, and want to know what real underground Detroit rap is all about, get this shxt, and bump this shxt!
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