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Great!, June 14, 2004
Pete Nice was a genius rapper. Wish he was still doing it. This album is terrific all the way through. The Pimp Minister's timing unbelievable, his cadence that is, and his lyrics are always hysterically funny.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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wtf?!? bad reviews..., October 22, 2005
This album is straight quality from beginning to end. I agree with the guy who said he likes this better than both 3rd Bass albums - it's a step forward from those. Beatnuts put down some of their early raw beats (check out "Rat Bastard" for one of the grimiest opening tracks to any hip hop album), and elsewhere The duo and occasional guest producers like Sam Sever and KMD contribute production. Lumberjack Song is ridiculously catchy, and Out Of My Way features the same piano loop as Main Source's "How My Man Went Down" but I think the version here is iller...all the tracks roll along like only that 92-96 era hip hop does.
My only reservation is that the Remix of Verbal Massage is almost identical to the original. They should have stuck the Beatnuts remix of Kick The Bobo" on instead because it is one of the best remixes I have ever heard....
Overall "Dust To Dust" definitely a classic of its time. 5 Stars.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Dope!, December 31, 2004
There's alot of good beats,rhymes and cuts here.
Cage has an uncredited appearance on"Rich Bring 'Em Back" and he had the same morbid style as he has now,Psycho Les of Beatnuts has a guest verse on "Rat Bastard" which is an awesome song.
The album is produced by The Beatnuts,Pete Nice,And KMD and has an array of thick hardcore beats.
The single "Kick The Bobo" definately kicks alot of things.
"The Lumberjack" is a dope tribute to DJ Daddy Rich with some great scratches,in fact,this whole album is filled with good scratches and Daddy Rich makes his presence felt.
Pete Nice is easily one of the most effortless rappers tha ever released an album.
I prefer this not only to MC Serch's solo album,but also to both 3rd Bass LPS.
No gas face for Prime Minister Pete Nice and Daddy Rich.
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