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5.0 out of 5 stars Rereleased From the Casket, July 1, 2006
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This review is from: 1 Less G in the Hood Deluxe G Edition (Audio CD)
Blaze Ya Dead Homie is dead. If you ain't figured that out, he's a thug who was gunned down 11 years back and now has been resurrected to run with the Hatchet.

For y'all who can't stand that type of creativity, then just do what the title of Shaggy 2 Dope's LP says. For y'all juggalos who can feel this, it's a classic. Basically the original 1 Less G in the Hood, along with the self titled EP, are like impossible to find. They're sold on EBay for like 100 bucks a pop.

So it was only right that Blaze rerelease them as one album. The early Blaze classics are all here (except for a couple). "Casket", "Nasty", "Grave Ain't No Place", and "Juggalo Anthem" are all on here along with other cuts and 3 new songs.

The three new ones are "Look Out"(featuring Lavel), "Mama I Ain't Changed", and "Garbage". The last one is far from its title and is actually pretty fresh. "Look Out" was featured in the video game 25 TO LIFE and "Mama I Ain't Changed" is about Blaze's relationship with his moms. The only thing I wished they could have done different on this album is put Blaze's version of "Dead Body Man" on here. I ain't seen it on any CD's yet and it'd be fresh if it could be.

Other then that though, this was another fresh release from Psychopathic Records and everyone's favorite dead homie, Blaze.
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5.0 out of 5 stars blazed!, March 27, 2010
This review is from: 1 Less G in the Hood Deluxe G Edition (Audio CD)
ive been a juggalo since riddlebox (im 32), and Blaze is indeed one of the greats. My only gripe about his self titled is its too short!!! and i was a little disappointed about this release, ya know about them taking off certain tracks... like str8 outta detroit, but the three bonus tracks made up for it. And the original 1 less G has that hilarious skit at the end of hatchet execution, priceless! To the juggalo fam: i love y'all and never give up the hatchet... its only gonna get better from here! MCL!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT CONCEPT ALBUM!, January 22, 2010
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Nero da Tres Six (Everywhere, Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 1 Less G in the Hood Deluxe G Edition (Audio CD)
This album mixes a great concept, story line and gothicness with hardcore gangsta style flows. I love this album and consider it a classic. If your a fan of ICP or horrorcore I highly recommend this to you!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Blaze, February 25, 2007
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Rebecca Lyle (Garland, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 1 Less G in the Hood Deluxe G Edition (Audio CD)
There's no possible way I could ever give this album any less than 5 stars. "1 Less G In Da Hood" was practically the soundtrack to my senior year of high school. I remember seeing Blaze live at the "Hatchet Rising Tour." All of these memories are amongst some of the greatest I've ever had. Now onto the music! The album begins with the same intro to Blaze's first EP and contains every song off of the EP minus "S*** Talkers." I used to have that EP so I knew most of the jams anyways. Blaze's voice in unmatchable. If you're into gangsta rap, this is some of the finest you can find. Now onto "1 Less G...." The original version had Jumpsteady as a preacher talking about how great it was that Blaze has died, yada-yada-yada, that's not on here. Instead it kicks straight into "Grave Aint No Place." I was glad to hear that ABK's verse was still here. I know there have been some problems with ABK and Psychopathic, so it's good to hear that they didn't delete them or anything. The only songs missing from "1 Less G..." on this version are the intro, "Str8 Outta Detriot" (an ode to NWA's "Straight Outta Compton"), and "Hatchet Execution". Why they didn't include those tracks is beyond me. I really wish they would have considering the fact that the original version of this album is so hard to find and mine is all scratched up. Next you get 3 new tracks, which are all great. All in all, this is a great release if you no longer own Blaze's first two cds or if you're like me and were unable to take care of the originals. I just wish they wouldn't have taken out any tracks. Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Juggalos--BUY THIS., January 24, 2007
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C. M. Payne (Maryville, TN, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 1 Less G in the Hood Deluxe G Edition (Audio CD)
Okay, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, also known as Colton Grundy, The Undying. Blaze jumped on Psychopathic as a friend of Twiztid, bringing with him longtime homie ABK as well. From the beginning, most juggalos were at a loss as how much we liked Blaze. There were about 50% that hated him, and another 50% that thought he was fresh. The main thing about Blaze is that his style is not really horrorcore rap in any traditional sense--more like old-school Gangsta rap with a horrorcore twist (the twist being that he presents himself as a man gunned down in a gang shooting 11 years prior, and is now back to his old evil ways, but as an undead, immortal).

If you ask me, that's pretty damn original. That, and the fact that this guy can flow like the river runs, is enough to make me a Blaze juggalo.

But one thing you have to know is that pretty much every song on the album has either the same, or similar, lyrics. But that is THE POINT. Understand that, or you won't like Blaze.

This album is the original Blaze debut EP and his first LP combined, with some of the more pointless tracks removed, and three very fresh new ones added. There are too many tracks on this album to review every one, but the highlights are "Real G S***", "I Go To Work", "Grave Ain't No Place", "Casket", "Juggalo Anthem (AWESOME track)", "Nasty (Hilarious, and very disgusting)", "Hood Rats", "Maggot Face", "Momma I Ain't Changed", and "Garbage". Any juggalo that passed on buying the original EP and LP while they were still in print should pick this up.
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