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One of the best albums ever?, March 4, 2002
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This review is from: Hell on Earth (Audio CD)
Since Mobb Deep dropped The Infamous, which many people regard as one of the top rap albums ever, people thought that they couldn't match it. But the Mobb did the inevetable and dropped Hell On Earth, which is even more dark and grimey than their classic lp. Hell On Earth is not The Infamous, but it comes pretty close and is still a hardcore hip-hop classic. Cuts like 'G.O.D Pt.III', 'Hell On Earth (Front Lines)', 'Drop A Gem On Em' and 'Get Dealt With' are some of the best rap songs you'll ever hear. You should also hear 'Apostle's Warning', where Prodigy goes wild, and 'Extortion' where they rip it up with Method Man. This is one of the best albums ever, and definately one of the best Mobb Deep has ever done. If you are a fan of real hip-hop, you should own this without a doubt.
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they tha bomb, June 7, 1999
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mobb deep is off tha hook , i cant wait for there new album comming in 1999 word ......i also wish they can come out too stamford ct, and do some shows here we need some peeps like ya word.....love kiki
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A must-need album for any serious heads, June 18, 1998
This review is from: Hell on Earth (Audio CD)
When I first listened to this album I didn't really like it except for the singles, namely GOD Pt. III and Front Lines. Those songs are just great, with incredible beats, choruses, and lyrics. Then I listened to the album again and it grew on me. This album is just a great followup to their previous album, The Infamous. Hardcore gangsta rap fans have to own this album. Guest stars include Raekwon, Method Man, Nas, Big Noyd. To tell you the truth the guest stars don't really do their best performances but Mobb Deep makes up for it. Other great tracks include Drop A Gem on 'Em and Apostle's Warning. If you like this album also check out Big Noyd's EP, which is virtually a Mobb Deep album.
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