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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
From B.O.N.E enterpri$e to Bone Thugs this album is tight, September 10, 1999
By A Customer
Creepin on ah come up had only 8 songs and the last 1 moe cheddar is instrumental. That is probably the only reason why is not a classic or as good as East 1999 Eternal. Bone Thug's second album (due to faces of death release under B.O.N.E Enterpi$e name) brings it the quija and murder style that later on characterizes Bone Thugs throught the country. The young thugs rip up the mic in classic singles like thuggish ruggish bone and foe tha love of $ wit Eazy-E. But if you hear those two songs on the radio and think their good. Creepin on ah come up's production has songs like no surrender with a fast tight beat that blows up lyrics. A defenite satisfaction, but due to the lack of number of songs it only gets 4 stars
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Introducing....., September 13, 2001
Bone Thugs-N- Harmony, this debut album from Cleveland's finest definetly does not dissapoint. With only 7 tracks (actually its 8 but I dont count the instrumental) it makes for a short, but instant rap classic, up there in the ranks with Eazy-E's "St8 off the streets...". This album contains great songs with a very West coast feel to them,"Thuggish Ruggish Bone", "No Surrender", "Down Foe My Thang", "Creepin on ah come up", "Foe tha love of $" which is the whole album :O) And if that isn't enough Eazy E and DJ Yella both produced this album, with Eazy even appearing on "Foe tha love of money", so pretty much if you love any of Eazy E's albums, then make sure to check out his boys from Cleveland Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ME NO SURRENDER!!, October 8, 2003
I bought this CD about 8 yars ago when I got hooked with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, along with one of the greatest album of all time, E. 1999 Eternal. After listening to E. 1999 Eternal I put this CD in and listened all the way through. Intro is tight, and so are all 5 songs. Thuggish Ruggish Bone is Bone rapping slower than their normal speed, but lyrics and the beats are tight as hell. Next up is No Surrender; my favorite song of all time. Is it that great? Fu* k yes! The song paints such a vivid image of desperate youth. It's like fu* k it. I'm going all out till they kill me. It's beyond that, but you get the idea. It's impossible to describe all of the stuff going on in this track. It's layered, it's lightning fast, and it's Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics. While being hard-hitting to the extreme, it also is done so smoothly that it defines how a song can be both hard and smooth at the same time. It's soooo great. Foe tha Love of Money the seventh track has the latest and greatest Eazy-E verse that just forces you to follow with his flow. "So I dash, and I ducks, and I hides behind a tree. Making sure the motherfu* *ers dont see me." Just great. Down Foe my Thang is youthful and heavily bass-lined. Nicely done. Creepin on ah Come Up, the title track, is just as great as down foe my thang. This is my 3rd favorite album of all time. 1st is Doggystyle and 2nd is E. 1999 Eternal also by Bone Thugs, but anyway; I guarantee you that if you are a rap fan, you'll love this album. No Surrender itself would make the album a Must-Buy. It's one of the greatest hardcore rap songs of all time, and my favorite of all time. Go to the store and buy this if you don't own it. Right now.
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