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| 1. Intro |
| 2. Fire |
| 3. Sunny Day |
| 4. Prison Song |
| 5. Fly |
| 6. Suicide |
| 7. Dreams |
| 8. The River |
| 9. Small Town |
| 10. Always |
| 11. Hiroshima |
| 12. Cry |
| 13. SLAM! |
| 14. Synplicity |
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Debut,
By KC (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cracked Tiles (Audio CD)
1. Intro-A simple intro, cool sounding2. Fire-A great way to start off the album with a very rockin track, features an insanely fast rap by Violent J of ICP in the third verse as well as a cool guitar solo. 3. Sunny Day-This is a unique song that sometimes is laid back and sometimes rockin out, but no matter what's happening it sounds great 4. Prison Song-This is mostly accoustic until the end where it rocks out. Great concept and very well put together. This seems to be one of the favorites 5. Fly -This veres are done by J and Shaggy of ICP with the chorus sung by Zug's singer, Syn. This is a very unique and interesting track filled with cool effects but still rocks out some. It would be very hard not to ejoy this one 6. Suicide - A juggalo classic right here. It's a hard hitting rockin song that is very very catchy. And no, it's not saying suicide is a good thing or anything, just listen to it 13. SLAM! - A lot of people don't like this song. I will admit that I didn't like it when I first heard it but after a while I got used to it and now I rock along with it. It's pretty crazy. I haven't seen Zug in concert but I heard even from people who dont' like the recording lovin it live. It' sjust a crazy song to SLAM to So overall this CD rocks. It's very diverse and the production is top notch. The lyrics are all very well thought out and written by Violent J of ICP, because this started as his project before the actual band Zug Izland was formed. Syn comes with a great voice and team that up with Mike P's song writing, guitar playing, production, and programming, you got a great album
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Versatile Rock to the Fullest,
By Ian Scottish (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cracked Tiles (Audio CD)
This album is amazing, Zug Izland seriously brings such an awesome and unique style to the table that many can appreciate. However, just because you like everyone else on Psychopathic Records does not mean you're gonna like Zug Izland...and just because you hate everyone else on Psychopathic Records doesn't mean you're gonnna hate Zug. They have their own style but are comparable to a Seether, Stain'd or even at times a Pearl Jam or Nirvana but they still keep their own flavor. Each member really stands out, especially Mike Peezy's guitar and production, Syn's unique voice, and I personally love Dan Miller's keyboard style. Violent J from ICP wrote the lyrics on here and had a lot to do with the project, proving he is more than just a one-dimensional rapper. The only complaint I have about this album is that I personally wasn't a big fan of "Small Town" since it's Southern Rock and I really don't like that stuff and even if I did, it's still a below average song musically. I also wasn't big on "Synplicity" since I felt too many guest appearances were crammed on the track and the rapping just didn't match the song. If it weren't for those two songs however, this would be a 5 Star Album in my eyes. The other tracks were awesome all-around, and the album even includes a cover of "Cry" from the Lost Boys soundtrack, which I personally like even more then the original. Check this CD out and you may very well be surprised.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
lyrically genuine,
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This review is from: Cracked Tiles (Audio CD)
this album was only suppressed in a wall of amazement by the fact that i downloaded some of the songs, or should i say almost all of them, before i got the album. the songs on this album had a feeling of familiarity in some of the beats, like i heard the songs before but it's about freakin time i found them, type of familiarity. syn was the right pick for vocals and there is only a slight hint of juggaloism in this music. that just adds to the flavor of the cd. i only wish that they would come out with another cd. that's how much i like this one.my favorite songs (even i downloaded them much earlier) are sunny day and prison song. what really got me to want to hear more of their stuff was the song i heard off forgotten freshness vol 3 entitled fly away. the deep thoughts gets to ya right in the soul.
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