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5.0 out of 5 stars
Bangin Beats, November 10, 2002
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This review is from: The Originators (Audio CD)
Still being an unbelievable album, The Originators does not compare to some of their old albums, Take it or Squeeze, and Stone Crazy. The beats are bangin and the lyrical style is amazing.
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The Nuts are at it again !!, October 26, 2002
This review is from: The Originators (Audio CD)
I would have given this album 5 stars if it wasnt for the following reasons....
1. once again the beatnuts drop an album that is just barely 45 minutes long. It bothers me that almost every song struggles to break 3 minutes in length. But i guess thats the nuts.
2. NOT ENOUGH OF WILLIE STUBZ ! ! !
ok maybe the second comment is just my personal taste for willie stubz flow and lyrical content. But other then these two minor things, this album is off the gancho ! A couple of the tracks get me bored but the rest of the album keeps my happy ! All 35 minutes of it !
Pick this up if you enjoyed any of their other stuff, it falls along similar lines and will have your mother washing your mouth out with soap in no time !
PEaCE Ya'll
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CLASSIC NUTS!!!, October 22, 2002
This review is from: The Originators (Audio CD)
This album sounds like every thing The Beatnuts wanted to do on Loud Records but were not able to. Now on Landspeed, the Nuts hit us with some classic tracks. Check out cameos from Al Tariq' (aka Fashion), Tony Touch, Large Professor, Cormega, Triple Seis, and the most underrated underground MC, Problemz. Some stand out tracks include Yae Yo, Buying Out the Bar, Originate and Routine.
Although both MC's can hold their own on the microphone, I noticed Ju-Ju really sharpened his skills this time around which left me feenin' for a solo album from him. Hopefully, that will be in the works.
This album deserves to be up their with Intoxicated Demons and The Beatnuts (Street Level LP) as far as the best of The Beatnuts work. Hopefully, this will be the first of many good things to come from The Beatnuts in the coming year.
Support true Hip-Hop and pick up this album. Donde esta el Yae Yo? What does Capicu mean? Oh yeah.... TOMA!!!
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