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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
4 stars for Troy 4th major label release, March 23, 2005
Let's start by saying I meant to give it 4 stars. A little less then a year since he relesed "By Any Means Necessary" Troy is back with an album about as good as that one (and more underground and less commercial then his last two albums -- much like his first "Face Off" album) and slightly better than "Universal Soldier". It still has his down south crunk feel that all his albums have but it has a few songs that I skip (3) or ones that are only average (3), with the other 8 being good (1 is almost a classic). Guests are only on 3 songs (2 do the hook and one other rapper) so you do get a good amount of the Pastor on here. Production is decent, Troy does 3 songs, Blaze & drummer Boy each do 2, and Swisso, Enigma, Cooley C, KLC, DJ Squeeky, and Donny Scantz all do 1 song. A good album for Troy fans and crunk fans as well.
#2 - 8
#3 - 9.5 (good beat -- best song on here -- gets on Lil Jon, Lil scrappy, T.I., and a few other ATL artists)
#4 - 8
#5 - 6.5 (bad chorus -- part 2 of "Ridin' Big" off his "By Any Means..." album)
#7 - 8 (KLC of No Limit does the beat which is odd to me, the beat is off of Mac's "Shell Shocked" album the song "Beef" from No Limit as well -- ???)
#8 - 5.5 (f/ Mr. Gary -- a slower song for the ladies -- Troy doesn't do these well)
#9 - 7 (simple beat w/ bad hook)
#10 - 8.5 (good beat)
#11 - 9 (another with a good beat)
#13 - 7.5 (f/ peter the disciple)
#14 - 8.5 (F/ sky -- dedicated to Kurt Cobain)
#15 - 8.5
#17 - 6.5
#18 - 7.5
Micah Troy -- Atlanta, GA -- b. around 1979
DSGB!!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hot., March 8, 2005
Face Off 2 is one of the best albums i've heard in a long time. Every track is hittin. You won't ever have to skip a track, trust me. If you dont buy this album, you're truly going to miss out on a phenomonal cd. Stand out tracks: 2) WWW (Who Want War), 3) Murder Man, 7) Equipped in This Game, 9)Where Them Niggaz At?, 11) Yeah!!!, 14) Acid Rain (best track -- dedication to Kurt Cobain), 15) Gone Getcha, and 18) Champion (classic bonus). Stop reading this review now and buy the cd.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Its Good But it aint "Universal Soildier" or "B.A.M.N.", March 14, 2005
Ive always been a fan of P.T. Cruiser(since P.T. for President back in 1999) . After hearing Universal Soilder 2 years ago I still think that,that was his best, well produce, and krunkest album ever. B.A.M.N (By any Means Neccessary) was a great follow up, but it was no Universal Soilder. And now face off pt.2, the almbum is good dont get me wrong but if you get past the beats,(which very few are good like 6 out of 17) and listend to the hooks on most of the songs,thell have u scratching ur head. On the other hands I like how P.T. Reminds people he was once the heart of Hotlanta on the album. I was expecting alot from P.T. this time around when u got T.I. keeping that fire still burning hotter than ever in ATL I was hopping Troy would come and put his fire out, but its still burning.
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