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5.0 out of 5 stars It doesn't get much harder than this here
Dayton Family is a rap group, coming from Flint, Michigan (about an hour from Detroit), growing up in one of the hardest and hopeless ghettos to be found. This album is hard-core to the fullest, it just doesn't get harder than this, it just can't! The album is street-gangsta rap in it's purest form. Those guys (rappers Bootleg and Shoestring, with their producer Steve...
Published on June 21, 2005 by Philip Y.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bootleg, Shoestring and tha MFn' Backstabba.
At first look this album looks like a piece of crap. However, a first listen will reveal a more polished turd.

The cover is a Bloods & Crips/Early Geto Boys/Not-Quite-As-Low-Budget-As-Brotha-Lynch-Hung photo of three run of the mill dude wearing cheesy matching jerseys. It's the kind of album you pick up and show to your friend and say "Jesus look at this...
Published on August 23, 2004 by M. Gage


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5.0 out of 5 stars It doesn't get much harder than this here, June 21, 2005
This review is from: What's on My Mind? (Audio CD)
Dayton Family is a rap group, coming from Flint, Michigan (about an hour from Detroit), growing up in one of the hardest and hopeless ghettos to be found. This album is hard-core to the fullest, it just doesn't get harder than this, it just can't! The album is street-gangsta rap in it's purest form. Those guys (rappers Bootleg and Shoestring, with their producer Steve Pitts) are on a whole new lever when it comes to spitting hard lyrics. Their flows are untouchable, the definition of hardcore rapping, and the whole feel of the album is different than many albums. The Dayton family do not focus on getting rich and gaining some (fading) fame, buying expensive cars and useless jewelery, their mentality is totally different - it's grim and dark. With them it's all about modest survival, just maintaining and staying alive. This album was released nation-wide in 95, but most of it was already released on an indy label ib 93. Yet it won't sound that out of date. The beats are banging', a combination of West Coast and Midwest flavor. Like I said, Shoestring and Bootleg's deliveries are plain ruthless, and the lyrics are some of the most shocking you'll get to hear. They don't hold back for nothing! For exmaple, on the title track you get to hear (over a great beat):
"What's on my mind is a rape in progress/
I got my di** in between some bit** breasts/
What's on my mind is a knife at a ho*'s throat/
I took her gold, her pus**, and her mink coat/"
If you read this, you'll get the idea. Don't think it's some stupid album, all about killing and drug dealing, it's much more. It's about survival, about hustling, and trying to have a normal life in an imposible environment. The album title suits it's content perfectly, the boys speak their mind, and tell about the life they live. Dayton Family is one of the hardest and realest groups ever, and if you are fan of the likes of NWA, Geto Boys, Compton's Most Wanted and Three 6 Mafia, there's no way you won't love "What's On My Mind?", the group's first album (they only released two albums after that) and it is a classic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comin Hard Out The Cut, January 10, 2008
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This review is from: What's on My Mind? (Audio CD)
1993 and 1994, The Dayton Family straight outta Flint, Michigan makes some cuts and finally releases an album in 1995, their debut, What's On My Mind? Bootleg and Shoestring come real raw and hard on the mic. The beats produced by Steve Pitts are hard and heavy midwestern madness and many have an early crunk and southern vibe mixin some G-Funk here and there. The beats are cool for rollin' hard and are perfect driveby soundtracks as are the lyrics. Anyone lovin' hard core gangsta rap and horrorcore will love this one as it is definitely violent. "Watch Yo A--" is one of those prime examples as TDF peelin caps and pumpin' fear into ya ear. The title track is real hard. What's on their mind is some gruesome bloodbaths. The beat is a mix of rattling midwestern bass and crunk. The only issue I have with this song is about raping a girl, which is something I do take some offense to. I can always skip over that part of that song. "Smoke For Free" is the hooter joint with a swangin' G-Funk style beat with an eerie keyboard riff and a whiny synth perfect to ride to. They warn that hunnies comin to kick it can't smoke for free without having sex. "Potato Chip" has a slight reggae flava and drops some offbeat lyrics personifying bustas, snitches, and marks as favorite brand name chips. It is a hard, energetic joint. "Billy Blunt" is another crunk joint about loc'n off the weed with cool scratches and an interesting "Inspector Gadget" keyboard sample. I do not have to go too much into detail about all the songs here because the album is consistent in subject matter, but it is definitely worth a listen. Anyone listening to rap by Ganksta NIP, C-Bo, Brotha Lynch Hung, Gangsta Pat, and 3-6 Mafia will definitely dig this banger. The cool thing is that it can be found in stores still today, so get it before it goes outta print. If you dig this one, check out TDF's 1996 classic FBI for more of that "Dope Dayton Ave" game.
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4.0 out of 5 stars 1st album from Dayton Family is on point - 4.5 stars, September 11, 2007
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This review is from: What's on My Mind? (Audio CD)
This is the 3rd album from The Dayton Family I own, I have "F.B.I" (4 stars) and "Family Feud" (4.5 stars). The group doesn't disappoint on any of their albums, and this may be their best. Young at the time of it's release (most of the songs we're recorded in 1993 and 1994 while the group was around the age of 20), they take you through the tough streets of Flint, Michigan with some hood tales and stories of hood life. Shorter than most of their albums, at only 12 songs, but of the 12, 3 are ok, 1 is a classic, 1 is almost as classic and the rest are tighht songs. Guests are minimal and on only 2 songs. Production is tight and handled by Steve Pitts (who also handled the production nicely on "F.B.I."). A must have album for fans of underground real street rap.

#2 - 9 nice beat)
#3 - 8 (f/ Jake the Flake)
#4 - 8
#5 - 7 (about some baby mama drama)
#6 - 7
#7 - 8.5
#8 - 9 (great beat)
#10 - 8.5
#11 - 8.5
#12 - 7 (f/ Ghetto E -- a smoking song)
#13 - 9.5 (good beat)
#14 - 10 (CLASSIC with a tight beat)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bootleg, Shoestring and tha MFn' Backstabba., August 23, 2004
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M. Gage (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: What's on My Mind? (Audio CD)
At first look this album looks like a piece of crap. However, a first listen will reveal a more polished turd.

The cover is a Bloods & Crips/Early Geto Boys/Not-Quite-As-Low-Budget-As-Brotha-Lynch-Hung photo of three run of the mill dude wearing cheesy matching jerseys. It's the kind of album you pick up and show to your friend and say "Jesus look at this poop. I bet I could make a better CD than this. And I'm White. And from Minnesota!" (Not that Minnesotans can't rap.) But, These guys are from Flint. One of the brokest places on earth. It's like the Bangladesh of the Great Lakes.

So despite a home made cover this disc has high production values and three of the best tracks to come out of Michigan...er...the Midwest...well they're good tracks. "Smoke for Free" is the first song but the second track. The first is some weird digital digestive sounding noises that last like 15 seconds. Anyway "Smoke for Free" espouses the ghetto version of "Ass Gas or Grass No one ride for free" The song's tight and you find yourself quoting it around friends that bogart.

"Nutty Niggaz" is an aggressive synth-driven beat with some of the most threatening lyrics I've heard. Shoestring and Bootleg rap like they don't need to breathe. The words just keep coming. "Ira's a killa and sniper protected by viper, my two year old still walk around with Os in his f**kin' diaper." The lyrics aren't about Bentleys and Bling. These dudes probably owned guns more expensive than their cars. They're about hard living in a place that sucks; devoid of glam or spotlight.

The absolute without a doubt highlight is the final track, "Flint Town." It has the same beat as Run DMC's "Rock Box," which is awesome choice number one. The next sweet move by the Dayton Family is bustin' out a 5 minute song on how great the once murder capital of the world, small Michigan town that spawned them is. Sample: "So just shake your body and don't you quit/other city's say they number one but that's ho sh*t." If that ain't the truth I don't know what is. This song is so awesome it make s me wish I was from Flint so I could play this every time my friend's and I wanted to pick a fight.

All in all an OK album. I can't bring myself to get rid of it because some of my favorite tunes are on it. But it's not something you can listen to all the way through seriously. Songs like "Oxydol" touting "You can wash me out in Oxydol and can't fade me" about 30 times. Or a song with crunching sound effect called "Potato Chip" that's so stupid you'll feel embarrassed for the band. I would suggest picking it up if you find a good deal. It could be the best (...) you'd ever spend. Because "Flint Town alone is worth a twin.
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5.0 out of 5 stars hardcore, February 23, 2011
This review is from: What's on My Mind? (Audio CD)
Dayton Family is the epidemy of hardcore. This is pure gangsta rap. And their first album definitely has a distinctive sound. It sounds grimy and underground but with an original sound thats hard to describe. Its not suprising to me that this local group from Flint, MI caught on nation-wide with this album. I can remember the "Goin thru a thang" video playing on the Box when I was a kid. They are not the most amazing complex lyricists but their combination of hardcore rhymes, flawless flows, and original production make this a classic album for me.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The second best dayton family CD, December 25, 2008
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Every time I listen to it is perfect, it just isn't anywhere near as memorable as F.B.I.

4 1/2 stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars FLINT TOWN!!!!, June 17, 2008
This review is from: What's on My Mind? (Audio CD)
I'm a Flintstone and this CD is an all time classic!
I highly recommend that you visit Flint while listening to this CD and then you will get the full effect of what they are talking about, because it is real.
I wish that they would have included their 1992 hit "Fantasy" on this album!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Takes Me Back, April 6, 2007
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Although I am not into this type of rap anymore (I'm 30). I loved this album when I was an 18 year old college kid.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Real!, June 19, 2005
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When I first saw the promos for the Dayton Family's debut video and album I told everyone I'm getting that album. I wasn't disappointed at all. Everysong on this disc is real and straight to the damn point. F.B.I. was a better album, but this one cannot be overlooked as these young nigga's told a story about life in the hood of Flint was real!
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4.0 out of 5 stars 2 Hard 4 Punks, January 26, 2005
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Justin Avery "Sac City King" (citrus heights, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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I got this cd after I got FBI. Although most rappers dont have Very good first cd's TDF is an exception. I left a star off cause there are only half a cd of good songs but be assured that these songs are hits. Worth the buy over and over.
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