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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much better than I expected...., August 5, 2000
I bought this album with relatively low expectations, after reading many average reviews on it. But I must say, this is a much better album than some mags and online reviews make it out to be. Standouts on here include the title track (in which he goes after Wyclef), the much improved version of "Watch Who You Beef Wit," and the Canibus/Rakim lyrical overload "I'll Buss Em U Punish Em." On "100 Bars," Bus flows nonstop for almost 5 minutes, definitely an accomplishment not many in rap could achieve as smoothly as he did it. And on "Horse Mentality," Can's 4 Horsemen brethren stop by for yet another lyrical joyride. But the top tracks on this album come back to back at #'s 9 & 10, "Doomsday News" and "Lost @ C." Both feature sick beats and lyrically-viscious flows, sure to make your rewind button hot. All that being said, Canibus is one dimensional lyrically on this CD--it's all about showin off his battle skills. This can be very impressive, and it is impressive on here, but it does tend to get a little old after a while. There are no tracks like "How Come" anywhere on here. No deep, meaningful lyrics. Even just one or two tracks like that and this album could've been a classic. The beats are far superior to "Can-I-Bus," and his lyrical talent cannot be denied. It's just too bad there wasn't a little more variety. Definitely a recommended buy though. He proves without a doubt that he's the illest battle MC in the game.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
2000BC (Before Can-I-Bus), March 15, 2005
Canibus released his second album in 2000 after a weak debut he redeemed himself in ways, e.g the beats ain't relaxed, the match the animalistic lyrics and whatever. It feautes a few guests Journalist (Life Liquids, Die Slow) the legendary Rakim (I'll Bussem U Punish Em) and Ras Kass, Killah Priest and Kurupt (Horsementality) The lyrics are crazy and some tight skills'In Bare knuckle-boxing/speed is the object/weaving and dodging with de-fensive blocking' on the second track (title track) which is my favorite which shows off some sicklyrical skill. Also '100 bars' is Bi's rapping non-stop for 5 Minutes, no sh**!
Favorite Tracks: 2000 BC, Life Liquids, The C-Quel, I'll Buss em U Punish Em, 100 Bars, Lost @ C
Buy this for REAL hip hop and sick lyrics
KrayZ187
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive 2nd release, January 25, 2001
With all the hype preceding his debut release, 1998's Can-I-Bus landed with a very quiet THUD on the rap market. Poor production by Wyclef ruined it, refusing to let Canibus show his more lyrical, and quite frankly, better side. 2000 B.C. displays most of what was left out of Can-I-Bus, with Canibus attacking every weak MC on earth. The album starts out with "The C-Quel", a hard hard-hitting cut with past canibus-rhymes mixed and played simultaniously. The album doesnt let down from there; Mic-Nificent and the title track are hard hitting with powerful lyrics and creative beats. The highlight of the album, though, is when Canibus and Rakin combine on "I'll Buss Em, You Punish Em", two lyrical geniuses exchange battle raps that sound almost scary. Still don't believe in Canibus's talent? Check out "100 Bars", where he tears it up for about 5 minutes, not a simple task for many rappers today. The album is not complete, some songs are weak, but Canibus's tounge-twisting lyrics make up for it. Grab this album, rhymes like these mess with your head.
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