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Uncontrolled Substance [Explicit Lyrics]

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Inspectah Deck was one of the Wu-Tang Clan's lesser-known members, despite his talent as both an MC and producer. Born Jason Hunter, Deck earned the first part of his nickname as the quiet, watchful eye in the corner; his other aliases included Rollie Fingers, Fifth Brother, and Rebel INS, the latter a graffiti name tag he used as a youngster. Deck was born in Brooklyn but grew up on Staten… Read more in Amazon's Inspectah Deck Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 5, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: October 5, 1999
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Relativity
  • ASIN: B00000K073
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (95 customer reviews)

 
1. Intro
2. Movas & Shakers
3. 9th Chamber
4. Uncontrolled Substance - Inspectah Deck,
5. Femme Fatale
6. Grand Prix - Inspectah Deck, Street Life, U-God
7. Forget Me Not
8. Longevity - Inspectah Deck, U-God
9. Word on the Street
10. Elevation
11. Lovin You - Inspectah Deck, LA the Darkman
12. Trouble Man
13. R.E.C. Room
14. Friction - Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa
15. Hyperdermix
16. Show N Prove
17. Cause - Inspectah Deck,

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Inspectah Deck's debut LP has been one of the most eagerly awaited in Wu-Tang's long history. As the Clan's vaunted lead hitter on pivotal posse cuts like "Triumph" and "Protect Ya Neck," Deck displays a gift for metaphoric mastery and complex rhyme schemes. In fact, few other MCs are more effective than Deck at creating evocative street-level images with single line strokes from his lyrical stylus. Line for line, Deck could easily outshine even fellow Wu members like Method Man or Raekwon, but in a new Wu era where RZA has opted out of handling the bulk of the group members' production, Deck loses out considerably. Uncontrolled Substance is nowhere as banal as GZA's Beneath the Surface, and there are some great tracks ("Femme Fatale," "9th Chamber"), but writ large, RZA's absence is the disc's more glaring shortcoming. How you gonna have the Wu's most venomous rhymer trying to come with an album without the clique's most accomplished beat chemist behind him? This is a great album, but it could have been far greater. --Oliver Wang

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uncontrolled Substance... Classic Material, September 23, 2005
By ZigZag (France) - See all my reviews
Damn I can't stand these fake@ss CD reviewers. One day you grab a magazine or go internet, thinking that what you're about to read about some new joint must be true since it's been written by a proven cat who certainly has a true hip hop knowledge. The man writes for the people, he CAN'T be wrong. Yeah right. That's what I thought back in the days when Uncontrolled Substance finally came out. A true Wu fan I was, and when I read EVERYWHERE that INS's first solo album wasn't so good, average at best, not really "Wu level", there was so much other albums I had to cop that I decided to sleep on this one. Damn what a fool I was. Now it's been 6 years of snoring and yesterday my bro offered me Uncontrolled Sub for my birthday. Now think about everything you read about it that said this joint was average... BULLSH*T! that sh*t is DOPE, trust me on this one. The beats are banging, and I know what I'm talking about, I've been listening to hip hop for 14 years and I pride myself on collecting only true classics, from the 36 Chambers to the first O.C. joint (Word...Life, another slept-on classic, hip hop heads know what I'm talking about), and I can tell you that this INS solo is up with the best of it. Now here's something that I really want to clarify because it's starting to pisss me off: the fact that RZA just produces a couple of cuts on the album doesn't mean that the other cuts aren't AS GREAT AS THESE TWO. Matter of fact, you don't have a lot of RZA, but you have 4th Disciple, True Master, Allah Mathematics, Deck himself and EVEN PETE ROCK PRODUCED A SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's a DREAM line up, no question. So please stop with all this BS, I mean, don't get me wrong, I would've loved to hear more tracks from Prince Rakeem and his God-given talent, but come on, the beats on this album simply CAN'T be put as a weakness since the producing team is one that you won't find often anywhere else, and they live up to the hype on this one. What else? The lyrics and flow are great, but do I really need to mention it since we're talking about the Rebel INS, one of the sharpest and most venomous lyricists of all time... So I guess you got the idea, if you was fooled like me a few years ago, then you have to fix the problem and go NOW to the nearest store cop Inspectah Deck's Uncontrolled Substance, if not your collection will never be complete. Peace.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wu classic, March 24, 2000
By kando (los angeles) - See all my reviews
any wu classic is a hip-hop classic, and this IS the album YOU WANNA get right now. Whats up with everyone complaining about rza not producing? RZA is RZA and can't be replaced, but he can't do everything, and this album's production is amazingly fresh and raw, and different from everything you've seen from the wu or rap in general.

This is original, doesn't sound like any other album. EVERY SINGLE track (thats right all tracks) are excellent, they all show a lot of work and dedication. Theres no commercialism in here, deck and guests style of rhyming complete the tight beats in the perfect way, shame on no limit and cash money that are unorganized and don't have orientation in their albums, they mix it up and every track sounds the same (this is true wether youre a cashmoney fan or not).

but this one is excellent, listen to it from start to finish, and you'll find deck rhyming lyrics with the enthusiasm and precise accuracy like in protect ya neck, guillotine, triumph and for heavens sake. yeap i said every song is excellent , its true, AND OUT OF THIS ORIGINAL AND RAW ALBUM THERE A FEW OF THE BEST WU TANG SONGS EVER, AND THUS SOME OF THE BEST RAP SONGS. Listen to friction, maybe the best song, WITH RZA PRODUCTION FOR THOSE OUT THER WHO CANT LIVE WITHOUT IT. RZA composes the beat like it was the cuban linx album, while deck and masta killa rhyme on it with their characteristic wu precision. elevation, 9th chamber, uncontrolled susbstance and femme fatale are so damn good and unequal to anything else, you'll want to listen again and again. just naming a few of the songs, and I'm not here to determine the best songs, YOU DO determine the songs you like best, and i can tell ya you re gonna love the album, no matter if youre a wu head or not.

Not a lot of rza, but the totally blazing production and decks talent well make up for that. if ya dont like it, email me and ill give ya your money back, shipping and handling included.

its too bad it doesn't atract people like other circumaniac stuff on the shelves

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Word On The Street" is this album "Shows & Proves", December 6, 1999
By Rene Valencia (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
Well, as a devoted wu-tang fan, I wasn't as excited to hear that RZA wasn't going to handle most of the production here. But after listening to it, I must say this one great album despite his absence. Rebel INS shows why his voice and his amazing lyrics go together to make him possibly the most skilled wu member. On one of my favorite tracks "Movas 'N Shakers" he rhymes to a a beat that has a jazzy feeling to it, with saxophones in them. "This style has no origin or birth date/And scientists research can not calculate" he chants on this outstanding track. And you'll find another equally outstanding joint with the title track. On "Femme Fatale", he shows that he can also tell stories as he chants about how he can't resist this one girl. On "Longevity", he explains that not many last in the hip-hop game, but wu has been in it for what is about to be a decade, and he does it to a catchy piano in the background. He even does an unofficial sequel to Method Man's "Sweet Love" on "Lovin' You", and unlike most sequels, this one definitely stands up to its predecessor. Finally, you see some of RZA's production on R.E.C. Room, which is also a great track. By far, the best tracks on the album are the first two singles "Show 'N Prove", and "Word On The Street" which have bangin' beats that are even more highlighted when he drops his lines. Overall, every track on this album is great, and I got just what I expected on the album, tight lyrics and even better production than I thought I would get. This is one album that I will forget not...
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4.0 out of 5 stars SOLID RELEASE
I WILL START BY SAYING THE REVIEWS FOR THIS ALBUM THAT GARNISHED 1 STAR, ARE RETARDS.....THIS ALBUM HAD A HANDFUL OF GOOD SONGS, AND MAYBE EVEN ONE OR TWO CLASSICS. Read more
Published 5 months ago by CALI HIP HOPPER

4.0 out of 5 stars Worthy listening...
This is a classic Wu alum album,kind of funky,but essential to hip hop! If you liked Ironman,then you'll probably feel this one too!
Published 15 months ago by Christopher M. Prigg

5.0 out of 5 stars Uncontrollable
Inspectah Deck is one of my favorite members of the Wu-Tang clan and that reason why is because he can outshine his brothers whenever he is featured on a track. Read more
Published on January 6, 2008 by M-20

5.0 out of 5 stars Why try and Test,the Rebel INS?
This CD is undoubtly ill.INS has always been my favorite Wu-Tang member(along with GZA/Genius and Ghostface Killah)and he brings you the best play with words and his rhymes are... Read more
Published on December 26, 2006 by Velada Carlisle

3.0 out of 5 stars (3+half) The UNCONTROLLABLE Inspectah Deck's on the set!!
After blessing every Wu-Tang joint he was ever on it was only a matter of time before their talisman brought a solo set to the masses. The suprise was that it took so long. Read more
Published on October 10, 2006 by gavin redmond

5.0 out of 5 stars oh my oh my
this is the best wu tang cd since the solos in 1994,5,and 6.

so this, all those, exept tical, hahaha, and gravediggaz six feet deep and 36 chambers are all the must... Read more
Published on August 6, 2006 by pmd

5.0 out of 5 stars Inspectah Deck - Uncontrolled Substance
GREAT album. Thats all I can say. One of my favorite members from Wu-Tang. This album provides so much variety that it will KEEP you listening all the time without getting bored... Read more
Published on May 14, 2006 by Wu-Tang_Assassin

5.0 out of 5 stars INS explodes!
I copped Uncontrolled Substance yesterday after reading a mountainload of reviews and asking what my friends thought of it.. Read more
Published on March 9, 2006 by Cicero

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
Good solid production good effort good lyrics some standout songs I like Wu Tangs solo efforts and I like this one
Lyrics 9/10 Beats 9/10 Good Cd
Published on November 28, 2005 by JiggaJ1979

5.0 out of 5 stars INS is unstoppable
This definitly is a wu-banga,many say that he needs RZA on the beats but at the time the album was released RZA was not on his 'A' game with production. Read more
Published on November 11, 2005 by A. Morrison

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