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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!!! 5 stars!,
By gamefkdup (Quebec, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
How should I put this? Joey did it again, haven't heard Halfway House but if it's in any way as good as this I want it! I was halfway sure about copping this album since I hadn't heard one track off this one up until yesterday, but just as Padded Room I am very happy I put my hard earned cash to good use. This one is really not as good as Padded Room mostly because of the production. The production is very sub-par but the vibe is great. Similar to it's predecessor but with more soft-rock. Once again, Joey showcases his lyrical demon and you get to feel his pain in every song, he goes crazy with the metaphors and demonstrates some mad wordplay, very underrated. I am feeling the title as he lets us know the struggle between the Padded Room and "normality". This one is not quite a classic like Padded Room but the classics are there. In my opinion, World Keeps Spinnin' No Comment, Clothes On A Mannequin & Freight Train are already classics. The track "Forgive Me" is the deepest track on here & is sure to have people buzzin' you'll see why. All I'm saying is it isn't the last time we hear word from M E T H O D Tical. I doubt it will ever happen, still you gotta feel the kid. It's already my 3rd time hearing it today since purchase but I haven't reallygiven it a good listen yet. Nonetheless, I have already heard many quotables. "Life's a b and I'm just looking up under her skirt" for example. To me the weakest track on this cd is "Connect 4". I can see where he was going with that but it really isn't working. Why didn't The Klasix produce one song on here?? Perhaps the meanest track is "We Outta Here" feat Slaughterhouse. Joe Budden goes hard and complements the group very well.
My Fav track would be Freight Train, Joey goes in on this one, great flow, great message. Joey B delivers greatness throughout the whole album and it would be foolish not to have it. I recommend this to anyone who bought Padded Room & doesn't bother with beef. Looking forward to The Great Escape dropping this fall!!! With this just being a prelude of what is to come all the haters best to shut their mouths. Support this realness people. Hip-Hop Peace out.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another god giving classic!!,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
this man breeds his soul in his music, you have to support the truth. this is a big step towards a better decade, better Hip-Hop. Slaughterhouse is in the building (all the MC's breed happily)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Joe Budden!,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
Joey dominates this album and leaves you wanting more...
If The Great Escape is anywhere near as good as this album, it will be a classic. My favourite track is Clothes on a Mannequin. If you buy this, you might as well buy a couple more Budden albums while your at it.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Preview to Next Album,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
This is Joe Budden at his strongest, with introspective and powerful lyrics. It continues his current creative series of CDs which includes Halfway House, the Padded Room (Budden's second official album), this CD, and will continue with the Great Escape in the last quarter of 2009. These four CDs espouse upon the theme of Budden being in a mental institution and eventually making his way out. Budden's supergroup SLAUGHTERHOUSE also makes an appearance on this CD with "We Outta Here." As everything with Slaughterhouse, it turns into one of the CDs best tracks. You will buy this CD not for Clubs Songs or even Slaughterhouse, however, but because of lyrics which ooze pain and stay true to Budden's Mood Muzik series of mixtapes. The only weakness is the production, but this CD is a great placeholder with excellent replayability as the rap world anticipates Budden's 3rd Album, The Great Escape.
Favorite Songs: ANTI WORLD KEEPS SPINNING WE OUTTA HERE
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Budden VS Weezy REALLY needs to HAPPEN ASAP!!,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
Yea I said it--> Budden get at that lame Weezy. THAT would be your legacy--> The Real Emcee vs the cornball. Force him to show his cards. Dude talkin bout he the best but SCARED to battle ANYBODY for the crown?? Ether him! lol. But back to the biz at hand--> The LP is dope, as always Budden dropped another classic joint- I hope The Great Escape lives up to the hype and the man finally gets the publicity he deserves. His lyrical ability just keeps getting sharper and sharper- dude is a BEAST- oNe
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What else?? Another great album from Joey,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
Just over 6 years ago, Joe Budden dropped a solid debut and then got screwed over by Def Jam and went the independent route, now it's only been 7 and a half months since his last solo and 2 months since the Slaughterhouse group album, and Joe Budden returns with his 7th solo, and another worth 4.5 stars (all 7 of his solo's I'd give 4.5 or 5 stars and he is easily one of the top in the rap game, despite not being given his proper chance or credit, he continually drops great album after great album). This one is shorter than most of his others at only 12 songs, 1 classic, 2 near classics and the other 9 are good or real good songs. Also, like most of his albums, guests are minimal, on 2 of the 12 songs. Again, you get some deep, personal heart-felt lyrics and some upbeat tracks too. Production is nice as well. Jared F does 5 songs, J Cardim does 2, Young McFly, Chad West, The Worxxx, Streetrunner adnd Deli Beats all do 1 song. A must veve album from one of the greats.
#1 - 8 #2 - 9 (nice beat) #3 - 8.5 #4 - 9.5 (deeper song with nice beat) #5 - 9 (another deeper song) #6 - 8.5 #7 - 9 (another deep, personal song) #8 - 9 (nice beat) #9 - 8.5 (f/ Slaughterhouse {Royce da 5'9, Crooked I & Joell Ortiz}) #10 - 8.5 #11 - 10 (Classic -- deeper song with tight beat) #12 - 9.5 (nice beat) Joseph Anthony Budden -- b. 8/31/80 -- Jersey City, NJ Check all my reviews
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Budden hurts em lyrically,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
I don't know what it is about Joey that makes him this extra silly guy, then he steps into the booth and releases all of this pain. Lyrically he sets himself apart from other artists, and continously reminds you that he is different intentionally. If you're looking for quality, look no further.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
sick,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
This is a classic, besides We Outta Here, evry other song is deep and dark and REAL> Love Budden!!!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
joe budden,
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This review is from: Escape Route (Audio CD)
its decent. I dont like it as much as his older stuff. Either his voice sounds off or the mixing is bad , not sure which one. but it is decent. Lyrically it is good but I cant get over how his voice or the mixing sounds. Not better than Halfway house or padded room
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Escape Route by Joe Budden (Audio CD - 2009)
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