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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genuine Thuggish Ruggish Album
The single "Get up & Get It" was already enjoying massive radio airplay before the Cleveland-based rappers released their 2002 album, Thug World Order. Fans of Flesh-N-Bone would be a bit disappointed,, obviously since he is currently serving his penance in jail. Nonetheless, the original four Bone Thugs didn't let me down. Their awesome, rapid-tongue-tied, aggravating...
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3.0 out of 5 stars not as good as Resurrection, but still alright
It seems Bone got caught up in this commercial crap we now know as hip hop when recording this record. I bought it the first day expecting some Eternal material. The Intro and Bone, Bone, Bone were great but after that it fell off and didn't pick up until All The Way which reminded me of Crossroads a bit.A Great song to get smashed and think back on. The problem is that...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genuine Thuggish Ruggish Album, January 5, 2003
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
The single "Get up & Get It" was already enjoying massive radio airplay before the Cleveland-based rappers released their 2002 album, Thug World Order. Fans of Flesh-N-Bone would be a bit disappointed,, obviously since he is currently serving his penance in jail. Nonetheless, the original four Bone Thugs didn't let me down. Their awesome, rapid-tongue-tied, aggravating lyrics and rapping skills never failed to deliver in their Thug World Order CD. You won't be disappointed.

The first track is the T.W.O. Intro, announcing the Rising of the Thug Nation. After the demon-voiced introduction, it then swifts to the "Bone Bone Bone". The beat is very tight,, which may remind you of Bizzy Bone's Thugz Cry Remix as the group exchanged their fast-paced lyrical styles. Bizzy Bone sounded a bit different- he came in more mature and his style was harder.

I'm going to skip "Guess Who's Back" because the sound is almost the same with their second track- quick flows which covers the whole song. "Home", featuring Phil Collins is a sentimental track which comprises different experiences. It is opened with a neat 1980-ish keyboard tingling as Layzie Bone begins with the lines, "I've been stuck in this struggle
When I've been wondering if I'm ever gonna bubble." Memorable track.

"What About Us"'s theme is quite similar to "Change The World" (political changes). Only this time, the Thugs featured kids singing the chorus with Krayzie. Going on the sixth track, I must admit that I'm not really impressed with "Get Up & Get It" which features 3LW. The sound is somewhat a combined poppyish R&B, maybe because the group tries to reach the radio exposure with its positive lyrical content.

The song I usually skip is "Bad Weed Blues". I really wonder why did the Bone Thugs included this lackluster song. For a Bone Thug filler, it wasn't also that remarkable. The Bone Thugs lacked effort in producing this one. I was expecting to be something like "The Weed Man" or "Weed Song" but heck, just skip this track.

My favorite track of the album had to be "Pump Pump", a thuggish, fierce song as the Thugs rap about taking on the war streets. I'm sure older people would not enjoy seeing their kids listening this song (with the gunshots and everything) but this is one powerful track. The gunshot sound effects would remind you the "AK-70" cut of Krayzie, Bone and Tupac Shakur. In
"Set It Straight" is majorly rapped and sung by Krayzie Bone, telling everyone that the Bone Thugs never did break up. Catchy music, catchy chorus.

A ballad-sounding track is "Cleveland Is The City" with R&B artist Avant. Although the content doesn't really make a big impact, it is still a notable song since it is a tribute to their hometown. In the end, Bizzy gave numerous shout-outs which lasted for about a minute or so.

The last song in the album is "If I Fall". It is a soothing and almost a Gospel-rap track which shows their affecting spirituality. They sing about turning to God whenever they experience obstacles. The music is exceptionally great- (they used natural percussion instruments).

Other songs and skits in the album that I haven't mentioned are "All The Way", "Money Money" "A Thug Nation Soldier", "Not My Baby" and "Non-Fiction Words". To sum up, if you are new to Bone Thugs N Harmony (what??!!) then I suggest you order this right now. I highly recommend this to rap/gangsta rap fanatics who are tired of hip-hop turned poppy songs that we've been hearing all the time in the radio. Make sure y'all GET UP & GET Thug World Order.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Guess Who's Back?, January 7, 2003
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deus ex mecca (Miami, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
alright, i'm a big bone fan and i just HAD to type up a review for my favorite rap/r&b/soul/hip-hop group of all time. and before you all say WTF is he talking about, check a back issue of XXL where bone SAYS themselves that they can never grow old because they mix all forms of music. this album right here proves it, they mix a little bit of singing, rapping, harmonizing, etc. and you all know. bizzy starts to rap on some songs and sing on some, if you a real bone fan you'll hear the difference. bone never fell off and this album is different because it's a more mature album. everyones talking about e. 1999 eternal but they forget it was when they were young. they are grown men now and this is just them giving us real bone fans a piece of their growth. i'd recommend this anyone who is looking for something new or an escape from pop-rap acts like jay-z and ja rule...no offense.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars T.W.O. Shows That Bone Has Grown in a Mature & Political Way, November 3, 2002
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
After 2 1/2 years after the release of BTNHResurrection, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony unite to release their album, Thug World Order. If anyone wanted Bone to another album like East 1999 Eternal, you won't find it here. This album shows that Bone is not all about killing and murdering people anymore and that they have something to talk about (Ex: 9/11, Terrorism, World Peace).

The album starts off with the "TWO Intro" where the demon voice from COCAU, East 1999 Eternal and Art Of War finally returns and with a battlefield like beat. The next track is "Bone Bone Bone" where Bone tells the world that their back and shouldn't be forgotten for their accomplishments. "Guess Who's Back" features a Southern-Style beat by Organized Noise in which Krayzie Bone rips it up. "Home" might be one the best tracks on the album and one of the best Bone tracks they've ever done. Bone talks about the 9/11, World Peace, their personal lives and world events. Each Bone member does excellent and it even samples "Take Me Home" by Phil Collins in which he fits perfectly with the song. The Next Song, "What About Us" talks about Terrorists and how Bone does not support the Government at all. Layzie Bone stands out the most as he gets personal and political. The 1st Single "Get Up & Get It" features 3LW in which Bone explains that anything you want, you have to go and get it. "Bad Weed Blues" might be the worst track on the album but it's not all that bad once you start listening to it. A different beat from what they use for their other weed songs but it gives a good vibe. Bizzy's a little off-topic but the track is average. "All The Way" shows the harmonizing is back and that Bone has settled their problems between them. "Non-Fiction Words By Eazy-E" is a little skit. "Pump, Pump" is the hardest song on the album which displays the old Murda Murda type style. Each members rips it but Wish outshines them all. "Set It Straight" is about Bone setting the record straight that Bone has never broken up and that no one can't clone their style. The next single, "Money Money" is all about the power of the mighty dollar with a woman singing in the background. "Not My Baby," one of the best songs on the album, talks about how woman tries to play men in getting money for a baby that not theirs. Every Bone member shines especially Bizzy. The Piano-Looped Tune "Cleveland Is The City" is mainly about Bone repping their home city of Cleveland featuring Avant. "If I Fall," in my opinion, is the best song on the album. The song is like a R&B song because of the chorus but the verses speed up the flow of the song. Wish is excellent on this song and some a lot of emotion. "Thug Soldier Conversation" is a convo with Flesh-N-Bone in jail explaining how he's doing and him turning to a Muslim.

Overall, this is an excellent album and proves that Bone has something to talk about other than killing and everyday weed smoke. This is Bone's 2nd best album next to East 1999 Eternal. Make sure you go pick up this album NOW.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The original thugs are back, and better than ever..., December 29, 2002
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
For many years now,I've heard many a hip hop fans ask, "Whatever happened to Bone Thugs?" and most would answer, "Wait... Didn't they break up or something?" Well, you all were wrong on that one, back from a two year hiatus since their successful yet dissapointing fourth album "BNTHRessurection" these original thugs have come back and returned with that undeniable cleveland thugsta music that we have all grew to love through the past few years.One element that has resurged from within the group is harmony, not only harmony musically but also with in the group as a whole, with label disputes and bad blood between member, mainly Bizzy Bone, and Flesh N Bone serving a prison sentence, harmony was something they did not have only mere months before, but after things were settled and harmony was brought back to the group, so did the harmony came back to the music, the mix of a cappella singing styles, and the speedy rhymes which have put them on the map, returns in this album. DJ U-Neek also returns to put down the dark, yet undeniably hip hop beats that he has done for the group since their first album. Tracks such as "Bone Bone Bone" and "Pump Pump" are reminders of the Bone Thugs of old, while also bringing in new sounds and styles in many of their other tracks, such as "Home" which features Phil Collins, and "Money, Money" The album as a whole leaves audiences in awe of the talent and skill that these thugs put down, something of which other artist try to replicate but can never seem to acquire the same magic that the five tru thugz from the double glock can only have. In short, this album is a must have for all Bone Thugs N Harmony fans, and is a must have for any fan of the hip hop genre.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bone back for Deuce Double-O Deuce, October 29, 2002
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony has been a rap group like no other, doin their thing for almost a decade now...they're back in 2002 on this long anticipated album Thug World Order which is well worth it. Any Bone fan will probably buy this CD just because it's...Bone, but to other music fans, this CD is worth every dollar. The tracks are more on an inspirational tip rather than all mo murda in your face like previous albums. But their music follows their life, and they've matured in their music and have gone through hella more experiences to talk about. Don't get it mixed up tho, cuz Bone still got their Murda Mo on this album. The only downfall on this album is the fact that Flesh-N-Bone wasn't on any of the songs. It's coo tho, cuz when he gets back home it's gon be on. Ain't nothin like waking up and listening to "Get Up and Get It", or stressin about somethin and listenin to "If I Fall", of course the ...song "Bad Weed Blues", and "Pump Pump" is just one phat in your face killa me murda mo thuggish ruggish bounce to dis track. "Home" is just like, when you listen to that song man you will get lost...no doubt about that. I can't even explain what you feel you just gotta get into that zone and listen to it. With "Cleveland Rocks" they're just basically letting it be known that they're not forgettin where they come from, spreadin love for their hometown no question about it. "All the Way" is a tight song too, man all the songs are tight foo. Just buy the album yo. Just easily said, this album is Bone, but on a new level of maturity, puttin it down like how they usually do but this time they want their recognition for 2002. Other than that, puff a fatty and bump this and you'll be guranteed satisfaction.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dont listen to mysanthropyk_overlord, March 5, 2006
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
All I have to say about this is that Bone is back and they showed it on this CD. The collaboration with Phil Colins just shows even more that Bone can work with anyone and still make a hit. As one of the only groups to work with both Tupac and Notorious B.I.G., Bone Thugs-n-Harmony deserves more respect than mysanthropyk_overlord is giving. He is just an angry guy with "small" problems and wishes he had the money that they have. The Album is great, ALL THE SONGS, you shoould buy it and if you dont like it, I'll buy your copy and give it to a real Bone fan cause a real Bone fan can see the return in this album.
BONE THUGS 4 LIFE
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not as good as Resurrection, but still alright, December 1, 2004
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
It seems Bone got caught up in this commercial crap we now know as hip hop when recording this record. I bought it the first day expecting some Eternal material. The Intro and Bone, Bone, Bone were great but after that it fell off and didn't pick up until All The Way which reminded me of Crossroads a bit.A Great song to get smashed and think back on. The problem is that was track eight. A lot of people like Get Up And Get It featuring 3LW I mean come on it's 3LW. Pump Pump is great but what was Bizzy on in his verse. Was it my imagination or did he mention masterbating with another guy. Don't get me wrong I love Bizzy he ripped most verses in The Art Of War but that Pump Pump verse was absurd. Most material here is too soft and I don't remember Bone ever being soft. In conclusion if you're a Bone fan then cop this record but if you're interested in a good Bone album pick up the classic East 1999 Eternal.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars j-mac review.....Bone Thugs -N- Harmony "Thug World Order", March 16, 2004
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Jordan McAbee (Coldwater, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
Release Date: October 29, 2002

Thug World Order
Record Label: Ruthless

1. Thug World Order Intro (1:18)

2. Bone, Bone, Bone (3:45)
Very nice way to start off an album with a top song, maybe even one of the best on the album. Right lyrics and also the right beat, a song, even if you don't like Bone Thugs -N- Harmony, you still want to listen to. 10/10

3. Guess Who's Back (3:45)
Yet again another nice song, very tight. Nice lyrical flow, and nice, smooth, beat. 9.5/10

4. Home (5:18)
Now is it just me or is "Home" the same exact thing as Phil Collin's version, just with added Bone Thugs member's lyrics? Seems like it, weird, but I like the song. Again maybe on one of the best. 9/10

5. What About Us (5:24)
Another nice song, Bone Thugs -N- Harmony seems to already going all-out with this album. Tight track after tight track. 9.5/10

6. Get Up & Get It (4:00)
Right off the bat, "Get Up & Get It" sounds tight, and again, it stays that way. Definately a good track, maybe one of the best. 9/10

7. Bad Weed Blues (5:16)
Here's the song where Bone Thugs -N- Harmony slows the beat down and just does what they do best, make a tight track you can listen to over and over. 8.5/10

8. All The Way (4:21)
Another! "All The Way" starts off a little slow but gains speed easily and may be in the running for the best track on the album, we'll see. 9.5/10

9. Non-Fiction Words with Eazy-E (0:21)

10. Pump, Pump (4:50)
Okay, through 8 tracks (10, actually) this CD looks as being awesome and it doesn't stop here. One of the best CDs and songs right here. 10/10

11. Set It Straight (4:28)
T-I-G-H-T tight track. I would maybe say the best, at least in the running, a definate good one to listen to. 10/10

12. Money, Money (5:26)
At first, "Money, Money" starts off, well, a little freaky. But does get a lot better, but not the best, just a "regular" song. 8.5/10

13. Not My Baby (4:30)
Another pretty good song, not the best, but very good. 8/10

14. Cleveland Is The City (5:00)
Givin' respect to their hometown in an awesome song, I like it. Very nice. 9/10

15. If I Fall (5:14)
Very nice way to end an album, very slow song, not too slow though. Very nice song, also. 9.5/10

16. A Thug Soldier Conversation (2:15)

Album Final Points: 120/130
Album Final Grade: 92% (B+)
Album Final Notes: Pretty hard to get a B+ but this CD deserves it, one of my most-liked cds.

Best Song Race:
1. Set It Straight
2. Bone, Bone, Bone
3. If I Fall
4. Pump, Pump
5. All The Way

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD - A Must Have, February 12, 2003
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This CD's release was not as anticipated as others, such as 50 cent's Get Rich or Die Tryin', but as a fan of both groups (G-Unit and Bone Thugs), I have to say this CD was the better of the two. A must buy for any hip-hop fan...........1
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get Up and Get It, January 23, 2003
This review is from: Thug World Order (Audio CD)
Bone Thugs N Harmony have been my favorite rap group since NWA. Though I don't have all their CD's, I've got some and I'm impressed with them all and I am planning to get all Bone Thugs CD's. When I heard about this CD, I just had to rush to the store to get it and I was impressed with it. Bone Thugs N Harmony have made another brilliant CD.

Song highlights you need to look out for are:
Bone, Bone, Bone
Home
Get Up and Get It
Pump, Pump
Money, Money
Not My Baby
Out of these songs, I would have to say that my favorite track is "Pump, Pump". A powerful track with a powerful meaning, the gunshots in this song is amazing, kind of like "Thug Luv", another track I love by Bone Thugs. Home is kind of a more mellow track compared to the others, it kind of reminds me of the song "Change The World". Starts off with some drumming then Layzie Bone joins. Get Up and Get It is a single they released and a very good single indeed. It features 3LW and Felicia. It's more like an RnB song than a rap song. Money, Money is another track I thoroughly enjoy, the tune and intro to the song is amazing. Not My Baby is another track I love.
Don't expect too much from Flesh n Bone, he doesn't appear on the CD because of the whole jail thing.

Other songs included on this CD are:
TWO Intro, which is a great intro
Guess Who's Back, featuring LaReece, is a track I hardly listen to
What About Us- a nice song but I hardly listen to it
Bad Weed Blues- the intro to it is funny but then the whole tune and the singing ruins it
All The Way- I haven't really listened to it yet but willing to
Cleveland Is The City never really liked the singing to it
If I Fall- sounds like a good song but I haven't listened to all of it yet
A Thug Soldier Conversation is something that doesn't really sound interesting.

Overall, the CD is full of great songs and I recommend it to any Bone Thugs fan- old or new.

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