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"Self Inflicted" contains 17 insanity-laden tracks drifting from industrial political screams, to slamming bass filled rhymes, along with ghostly morbid melody's, this rock/rap duo are sure to catch a wide variety of followers.
The album features special guest appearances by the Kansas City King TECH N9NE, Flint, Michigan's BREED, and THE DAYTON FAMILY, as well as Detroit's own KING GORDY.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Horrorcore Classik!,
By Neil (East Lansing, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self Inflicted (Audio CD)
Where to begin? The fusion of metal and rap on this CD is flawless. The opening track (following the intro) really gets you fired up, for the lack of a better term. I was yelling the chorus along with it before I even listened to the whole song once. The guest spots are excellent, especially "Body Bag" w/The Dayton Family. The second half of the album gets even better. Lost Breath, No Rest For The Wicked, Poison, and Time To Go could all be my favorite tracks (along with Corporate Lies). Everyone has a unique beat with a killer chorus (especially No Rest...). Ultimately, I can't find a fault with the whole album. It's really refreshing after getting off the wicked rap genre for a good 3-4 years. The only drawback I thought was that there weren't many humorous tracks, skits, or segments on the album; that's something I usually find quite refreshing...but realisitically it's not something that would fit in on the album. Self Inflicted is exactly what it claims to be - The Wickedest Record You've heard in some time.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Self Inflicted skull crushing.,
By amishrevolution (Murda Glove) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self Inflicted (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of Bedlam for years. I had the chance to see them live and I was just blown away by how INTENSE Prozak and Madness we're. These two have 4 full length LPs as Bedlam. Prozak originally was slated to release "Self Inflicted" under his own name at Wickedstock 4, the release was pushed back and the group was donned Project Deadman, bringing in Mike E. Clark as the producer.
This album is not anything like ICP, its more intense. Overall the tracks themselves are just hard hitting, the vocals are intense. The album is good, very good. I'm definately behind Prozak all the way. He's a badass, plain and simple. The best tracks have to be Body Bag, with the Dayton Family, which is just a suprisingly fresh track. The second best would have to be Access Denied with Tech N9ne. I gave this 4 out of 5, just because in my opinion it just isn't as good as the work Prozak did as Bedlam. This CD is worth having, PDM4L.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PDM 4 LIFE,
By CJ (Tucson,Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self Inflicted (Audio CD)
well i got the cd today(7-13-04) and i gotta say it blew me away...this is the best album i've heard in along time..this will stay in my cd player for awhile hell maybe even 4ever...body bag is my fav song..all i gotta say is prozak+mec=genius! from 10 to 1...1 being the lowest,10 being the highest i give this cd a perfect 10 stright up...out of all the albums i have reviewed this is the only one i gave a 10 this is the BEST album!
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