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| 1. Intro | |||
| 2. The Push | |||
| 3. Militant | |||
| 4. Originators | |||
| 5. Skit | |||
| 6. Sweatshop | |||
| 7. Street Monopoly | |||
| 8. After Hours, Pt. 1 | |||
| 9. Trilogy | |||
| 10. Feel It | |||
| 11. Skit | |||
| 12. Whatever We Want | |||
| 13. Skit | |||
| 14. Monster | |||
| 15. The Hit | |||
| 16. One to Grown On | |||
| 17. Skit | |||
| 18. Day One | |||
| 19. Spoken Word | |||
| 20. Nonchalantly | |||
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good CD,
By None of your business (CT, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fear, Love & War (Audio CD)
I would like to give this CD 5 stars but I can't because, it just takes too long to get going. I'm a Killarmy/Wu fan and love all three CD's but honestly, I was a little bored through the first part of this CD. However, it's worth the wait because as the CD moves along, the songs do to. When it reaches the end and finishes up with "Lady Sings the Blues", I was more than satisified. That track is one one the darkest, most emotional and haunting hip-hop tracks I've heard in years! If you're not sure about picking up this album, do it for that track. Don't download it. Support a bangin' hip-hop group for Christ's sake! Download sellout garbage if you must to keep them from getting your money. Support real hip-hop and help keep it alive!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
swords for survival,
By N07ad1c7ad7aN (Camp Pendleton, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fear, Love & War (Audio CD)
This is a bangin album, the Gods dont play. The lyrics are always on point. The beats are ahead of their time. These are true MC's blessin us with knowlege, wisdom, and understanding. Most people go for the shinny getups catchy tunes and lyrics that are simple minded. They are missing the idea of true Hip Hop. Hip Hop is supposed to make you think on another level. Killarm's lyrics have a profound impact on the listener, and have 'em beggin for more. I am a loyal fan to say the least and i appreciate the talent and the realizim put into it. The first two albums were instant classics, the third album is no exception. Every single beat has a grimy "full metal jacket" feel knawmean, when they where searching for the female sniper y'know. Sweatshop intro says it all. not to mention "Originators", 9th prince spits metaphors constantly like a hillbilly spittin his chaw. The realness alone is noteworthy, for example "The Hit" The slang is so advanced, some cant keep up. Its too hype, the off beat style, the sampling of the gunfire and bombs it all goes with the beat. Its too much to absorb in one sitting, the more you listen to it the more you catch, and thats with all wu tang tracks. Thats my word!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
swords for survival,
By N07ad1c7ad7aN (Camp Pendleton, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fear, Love & War (Audio CD)
This is a bangin album, the Gods dont play. The lyrics are always on point. The beats are ahead of their time. These are true MC's blessin us with knowlege, wisdom, and understanding. Most people go for the shinny getups catchy tunes and lyrics that are simple minded. They are missing the idea of true Hip Hop. Hip Hop is supposed to make you think on another level. Killarm's lyrics have a profound impact on the listener, and have 'em beggin for more. I am a loyal fan to say the least and i appreciate the talent and the realizim put into it. The first two albums were instant classics, the third album is no exception. Every single beat has a grimy "full metal jacket" feel knawmean, when they where searching for the female sniper y'know. Sweatshop intro says it all. not to mention Originators, 9th prince spits metaphors constantly like a hillbilly spittin his chaw. The realness alone is noteworthy, for example "The Hit" The slang is so advanced, some cant keep up. Its too hype, the off beat style, the sampling of the gunfire and bombs it all goes with the beat. Its too much to absorb in one sitting, the more you listen to it the more you catch, and thats with all wu tang tracks. Thats my word!
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