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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Name of the Album Says It All, July 2, 2004
Another great Def Jux release for the backpackers.This is the release from MC's Wind N Breeze and Alaska (both part of the mega indie hiphop group - the Atom's Family) along with production from DJ paWL. And of course executive produced by El P (what do you expect - it is his label, and his name is El Producto) Okay, (what to expect) Expect: (1) Kick @ss, fast-paced lyrical assualt on almost every track. (2) Also expect addictive, head bobbin' beats with DJ paWL doing a lot of turnable work (mostly scratching and rubs, but a couple of transforms.) There, also, is a lovely guest appearance by the older school hiphop legend - Sadat X (from Brand Nubian)on the appropriately named track - "Sadat X Appears Courtesy of". [And FYI, Brand Nubian (including Grand Puba) are working on a new album.] The track "Saved By The Beezy" was pretty cool too. It sounded real old school - from the lyrical delivery to the "Rock the Bells" sample in the beat. But there were two things I didn't like about the album: (1) the beginning beat of the track "Hangar 18 and the Temple of Doom" (2) (even though I liked the track) the chorus on "Barhoppin'". It sounded awkward and is on a higher volume level than the rest on the track. But, I wouldn't let those two small things discourage you. This is an outstanding album. If you support the underground - this is your album. If not, I can't help you.
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