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4.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Hate, December 19, 2005
Man, there are so many haters... where do these people come from?? If you don't like Necro, don't listen to him. Attention little bxtches like "Jack Light": go listen to your mainstream bullshxt or your "real" underground hip-hip, whatever that hell that means. Whenever I hear supposed "real" hip-hop like Jurassic 5 it puts me to sleep because it is so damn boring. And what is all of this crap about Necro being a coward? Ladies and gentleman, I have a news flash... this is entertainment, not real life!!! Do you think Necro actually mutilates bodies, sacrifices goats and rapes women? Of course not! There is a demographic of people out there (like myself) who enjoy listening to music like this... it provides an outlet for the stresses of everyday life and it's harmless fun. Really, what is the difference between a Necro album and a horror movie? Some people like horror movies, some people like horror music, some people like both. If you're a whiny sensitive f*ggot like "Jack Light", who is easily offended and gets scared if there is a spider on the wall, then do the world a favor and kill yourself. Or better yet, stay alive, shut up, and don't post negative reviews for Necro CDs on Amazon. I don't understand why people feel the need to bash underground artists anyway (my J5 comment was only for the sake of this argument!)... it's not like these guys are being shoved down your throat like all of the crap on the radio and MTV. If you don't like it, just stay away!! It really is that easy...
Now that we've gotten that out of the way, let me move along to reviewing "The Sexorcist" for the real Necro fans out there. This is definitely not Necro's best work, but it is a nice concept album that should please most fans. Those of you that only like the horror-themed death rap may find yourselves disappointed that the album doesn't have any metal influences or songs strictly about violence and killing. This CD is 100% about sex, but if you read the song titles and noticed that the album was titled "The Sexorcist," this shouldn't come as a huge surprise. Anyone who can appreciate Necro's amazing word play and sick imagery should still enjoy this album.
The porn star guest appearances don't add all that much beyond interesting dialogue, but they do help to set the album's tone. I'd say that the album's best song is definitely track #1, "Who's Ya Daddy"... this is probably one of my top 5 favorite Necro songs of all time. The sample on this track is priceless and Necro's insane rapping matches the beat perfectly. My three other favorites are "Vaginal Secretions," "Whore," and "Edge Play"... all great sex tracks. Unfortunately, the entire album isn't anywhere near as good as these four tracks. Some of the tracks are extremely cheesy ("I Remain Stiff") and some are just downright unnecessary ("Piss"), but there is still enough here to draw interest if you're a fan.
If you're expecting an album like "I Need Drugs," "Gory Days," or "The Pre-Fix For Death," you aren't going to find what you're looking for. Necro keeps things fresh and once again comes out with an album that has a new sound. Say what you will about him, but I think Necro is one of the best producers and rappers out there. This music is strictly for the hardcore. Haters die!
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Could be better, but good enough., September 16, 2007
Not much to say. I enjoyed the album, it was amusing enough. I definately agree that it wasn't nearly as good as previous ones. My only complaint about any of his songs is that he really doesn't have any rhythm if that's the right word. The music itself and the lyrics are enough to draw me in though. I would recommend though if some of you haven't heard of Q-Strange to search around for his stuff. He takes an interesting approach. Start with 'Creation to ExeQtion' you won't be disappointed. I would love to see Q and Necro do something together if they haven't already.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Not for the faint of heart., September 11, 2007
Most who are familiar with Necro know what he's all about and know that his lyrics are unlike any other artist out there. With style and grace that shock and awe but still gain fans, Necro is one of the most talented hip hop artists out there, but due to the content of his lyrics, many critics can't stand him. If they only understood the Sexorcist himself. What man doesn't love sex and violence? Other tracks by Necro explore the deeper, darker thoughts that many try not to think. The Sexorcist continues this trend breaking rules and exploring sexuality to the most extreme. With great cameos by some of the adult industries biggest and hottest (example Eve Lawrence), the album keeps your ear (if you're brave and entertained enough to listen from beginning to end). The album has some great beats and raunchy yet enjoyable lyrics. One of the best tracks, and catchiest hooks would have to be "I Remain Stiff." Not for the faint of heart, but a great album for any Necro fan out there.
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