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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not his best but better than the rest..., September 7, 2005
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M. Echols (Jacksonville, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
You might know MC Chris (Chris Ward) better as MC Pee Pants, Sir Loin, or Little Brittle on [adult swim]'s Aqua Teen Hungerforce and Hesh on Sealab 2021. This album features 14 tracks (all music, no skits on this one) of white bread nerdy hip-hop. While that might not sound appealing to you're average hip-hop fan, for those of us who love hip-hop's infectious sound yet can't identify with the lyrics, this is the perfect solution. Especially if like me you're early years were spent sleeping on Lando Calrusian's face (empire bed sheets) while deciding what alignment your warrior should be (chaotic-nuetral). That's not to say traditional hip-hop fans won't find this album entertaining. This music crosses boundries.

The rhymes are old school and fit well with Chris' high pitched voice. He flows very well and the rhymes never sound forced. DJ John (John Fewell), the person responsible for the beats, does an excellent job at providing a background that's varied and well put together. Elements of drum and bass, break beat, and even punk (with the misfits bass line on Evergreen) find their way onto this album.

Check out some sample tracks on his website. If you find yourself to be a fan then check out this album. It's extremely good. Also check local listings to catch the man on tour. Absolutely awesome shows. Only reason it's four stars instead of five is because I don't think this is his best album. Like the title says though, it's better than 99% of the stuff that's played on the radio nowadays. Pick it up.

Track Listing:

01. mcchrisownz

02. badass

03. illyoi!

04. tractorbeam

05. robotdog

06. evergreen

07. variety

08. toothpickspliffs

09. rats

10. stoptime

11. yachtbirds

12. carebear

13. boysdon'tcry

14. mynameis
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, but still better than the rest..., September 6, 2005
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M. Echols (Jacksonville, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
You might know MC Chris (Chris Ward) better as MC Pee Pants, Sir Loin, or Little Brittle on [adult swim]'s Aqua Teen Hungerforce and Hesh on Sealab 2021. This album features 14 tracks (all music, no skits on this one) of white bread nerdy hip-hop. While that might not sound appealing to you're average hip-hop fan, for those of us who love hip-hop's infectious sound yet can't identify with the lyrics, this is the perfect solution. Especially if like me you're early years were spent sleeping on Lando Calrusian's face (empire bed sheets) while deciding what alignment your warrior should be (chaotic-nuetral). That's not to say traditional hip-hop fans won't find this album entertaining. This music crosses boundries.

The rhymes are old school and fit well with Chris' high pitched voice. He flows very well and the rhymes never sound forced. DJ John (John Fewell), the person responsible for the beats, does an excellent job at providing a background that's varied and well put together. Elements of drum and bass, break beat, and even punk (with the misfits bass line on Evergreen) find their way onto this album.

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If you find yourself to be a fan then check out this album. It's extremely good. Also check local listings to catch the man on tour. Absolutely awesome shows. Only reason it's four stars instead of five is because I don't think this is his best album. Like the title says though, it's better than 99% of the stuff that's played on the radio nowadays. Pick it up.

Track Listing:

01. mcchrisownz

02. badass

03. illyoi!

04. tractorbeam

05. robotdog

06. evergreen

07. variety

08. toothpickspliffs

09. rats

10. stoptime

11. yachtbirds

12. carebear

13. boysdon'tcry

14. mynameis
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Backpack's got jets..., October 3, 2005
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This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
I absolutely ADORE this CD! I am not a fan of Hip-hop at all...but this isn't the run of the mill crap on the radio. I put this album up there with Paul's Boutique...it is that good.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MC CHRIS!!!, October 2, 2007
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MC CHRIS! It's nerd rap at it's greatest! The remixes get the Big, moving, rolling beats. One track has Mc Chris beatboxin, check that one out for the novelty. Not as many geek only references as the other two I have but made up for in just solid hip hop flow.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Farside of Hip-Hop, September 16, 2005
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For those who have seen MC Chris on Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger and Sealab 2021, you can expect the same sound. Sort of zany, but not over the top. If you want to get away from the mainstream sound of hip-hop, this is the first perfect route to go.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a perfect rap album, but's really enjoyable., February 1, 2006
This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
Okay, this is not meant to be an incredible, mind-blowing experience like the Marshall Mathers LP or the Wu-Tang Clan. Pick your favourite of the great rap artists. mc chris is not it. So why listen to this CD?

Because it's fun. There are few things more enjoyable than listening to rap with good rhymes, obscure phrases, and an incredible flow (yes, mc chris can do all of those with the best of them). If you don't believe me, Google him. Go to his website, and download his first album for free (that's what I did to get into him). His song off of that album "Fett's Vette" is among the wittiest and best rap songs I can think of.

mc chris is an independent rapper (not a rap artist, he's more of just a rapper). His rap style is rather like a faster version of the Licensed to Ill Beastie Boys - immature, infantile, and rather nerdy. Of course he's nerdy, he's part of the nerdcore rap movement. But he moves out of being a simple flash-in-the-pan nerd riding a movement. Especially in this album.

For being independent, this album is well produced. Rap music can take incredibly high production values sometimes. Instead, we have on this a lot of synthesizers, a lot of good beats, and a lot of work put into an album for probably a small fraction of the usual cost of a rap album. It is like 90% of the taste for 1% of the calories.

mc chris ignores the seriousness that rap artists have tried to establish. And it shows. This can easily hurt most artists, and damage the message that they try to give you. Fortunately, mc chris is not most artists, and he doesn't have a message.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars hurrah, October 13, 2005
This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
Thank the god i don't believe in, Mc Chris is FINALLY on amazon. Mc Chris is the greatest, funny as all hell. This isn't the kind of music that all the pop rap people listen to, trust me, even if you don't like rap you can at least enjoy the humor involved, you closed-minded prick! His rhymes are similar to the generic rap in that, he raps a lot about smoking weed and f-ing hoes and what not, but that's all just jokes, whats not the same is he raps about being a white high pitched voice geek, and thats true but still funny. Mc chris is also, a very fast rapper. If you're looking for something new, and something different, this, among other albums, is something you should definitely look in to.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars bomb, August 3, 2005
This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
MCChris is awesome, this cd is awesome, his shows are awesome. that's all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's Great, March 17, 2010
This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
I have never done a review before and don't really know what you are looking for but it's great! The product arrived earlier than expected. It was sealed and the c.d. worked fine. So far all my orders have been timely and in working condition. The information about the c.d. was easy to find and easy to read. I had no problems with the ordering process and as I said before the product arrived earlier than expected. Thanks!
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4.0 out of 5 stars "I'm lit like a Branch Davidian, or what's left of the lithium in Cobain's Cranium", June 26, 2007
This review is from: Eating's Not Cheating (Audio CD)
Eating's Not Cheating is easily Chris' most distinct and unique work. His other albums are known for tons of geeky pop culture references and funny skits to break up the songs. Eating's contains few of the former and none of the latter. Instead of songs about Star Wars and stuff like that, it focuses more on his thoughts about drugs and girls. It's easily the least nerdy thing he's done and from a standpoint of pure rap prowess, it's probably his best album. It's filled with great beats and very strong lyrics. Whether you actually like it the most depends on what exactly you like about him, just quality rap or that along with the dorkiness he's known for.

I got the reissue, which has three extra songs and two remixes. "MC Chris Owns" starts off strong with an awesome sound to it, and is followed by easily the silliest song on the album. "Illy Oi" is the first new track, and it's got a nice beat and fun chorus. "Tractorbeam" is probably my favorite, with great, very descriptive lyrics and a nice sound. The record continues along on with a good groove. The songs are maybe a bit more same-y than on his other works, but it's all consistently at least pretty good. "Care Bear" is a little different, with the only backing to Chris' rap being his own beatboxing. "Boys Don't Cry" is one of those sweeter songs he does sometimes, and I like it a lot, though I might like it more if the chorus didn't include the line "I'm jonesin' harder than Gollum." It would be fine elsewhere, but it doesn't really fit the mood. The album ends with "My Name Is", which is a prime example of Chris' penchant for telling us what his name is as often as it fits the song. One of his better lines from earlier is "My self-aggrandizing and deprecation keeps 'em guessing", and it's pretty true. MC has plenty of songs both praising his own prowess and others where he doesn't give himself a break. Whatever he really thinks, he's definitely good at making fun music.
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