| 1. Intro to the Final Chapter |
| 2. How Many |
| 3. Get the Chips |
| 4. Best Recognize |
| 5. Player to Player - Allie Baba, C-BO |
| 6. Big Figgas |
| 7. Interlude - C-BO, J-Dubb |
| 8. Tru 2 da Game - C-BO, J-Dubb |
| 9. Still Mashin |
| 10. As the World Turns - C-BO, , , Spice 1 |
| 11. Mobb Deep |
| 12. Big Boss |
| 13. My True Soldiers |
Final Chapter,C-BO,Awol Records,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,West Coast Rap
Final Chapter [Explicit Lyrics]
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Duets: The Final Chapter
The Notorious B.I.G. Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BJS4P8 Release Date: 2005-12-20 |
Tracks:
- B.I.G. Live In Jamaica (Intro)
- It Has Been Said
- Spit Your Game
- Whatchu Want - The Commission
- Get Your Grind On
- Living The Life
- The Greatest Rapper (Interlude)
- 1970 Somethin'
- Nasty Girl
- Living In Pain
- I'm With Whateva
- Beef
- My Dad (Interlude)
- Hustler's Story
- Breakin' Old Habits
- Ultimate Rush
- Mi Casa
- Little Homie (Interlude)
- Hold Ya Head
- Just A Memory
- Wake Up
- Love Is Everlasting (Outro)
Album Description
Since his passing Notorious B.I.G. has lived on through his posthumous releases, Born Again and the highly anticipated album, The Notorious B.I.G., Duets: The Final Chapter. The album is duets with Biggie and some of today's greatest mc's and vocalists. In addition, the tracks are all brand new, from the best producers in the music industry. There will be a limited edition CD/DVD which includes never before seen performance footage, celebrity interviews and vintage biggie videos.Customer Reviews:
Diddy, Let Biggie RIP.......2006-11-02
An Absolute Disgrace.......2006-10-16
Rubbish.......2006-10-07
2-1/2 stars -- Ah, yes...further milking the legacy.......2006-10-06
And as my brother said, the most irritating thing about this album (aside from the fact that "duet" means two people) is how the songs are constructed around these old Biggie verses. It's hard to say what the worst songs are, but I'll have to go with "Mi Casa" (with R. Kelly and Charlie Wilson) and the badly produced rap/rock song "Wake Up" (featuring Korn). "Nasty Girl" is also pretty cheesy, and speaking of that, if Biggie was alive, I seriously doubt he'd be collaborating with Nelly, or some of these other average emcees like Boyz N Da Hood ("Hustler's Story") or especially Jim Jones (see "I'm With Whateva" -- but actually, Biggie's not even in that song, so I don't know if that really counts).
Another annoying thing is the way Diddy tries to change the meanings of some of these songs. The aforementioned "Nasty Girl" was originally "Nasty Boy", and now it just seems to be a club anthem about nothing. And "What's Beef" has transformed into "Beef", with Diddy yelling at the end, "Beef doesn't not happen on records. You don't KNOW what beef is!" Apparently, HE doesn't know, or he forgot.
While ALL the guest stars' verses don't necessarily fall short, the only really interesting parts of this whole album are the testimonies from Voletta Wallace and Biggie's kids. And I'm not really surprised by the four and five-star reviews for this album because, not to be funny, but I think that if an album came out called The Notorious B.I.G. Sings Sinatra, those people would give THAT a high rating too. Anyway, I'm a fan of Biggie too, but continually reusing his verses is not the way to preserve his legacy, so...Diddy? It's time to quit.
Anthony Rupert
puffy's money album.......2006-09-17
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... and Life Is Very Long
The Acacia Strain Manufacturer: Devils Head Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P7TDMO |
Product Description
Technical heaviness from the Northeast thats heavily influenced by Coalesce, Dillinger Escape Plan, and Meshuggah. Strained low end growls and utterly massive repetition with all of the grooves going on, before busting out into parts that are much faster, chaotic, and metallic. Plus there are some pretty killer breakdowns on here as well. Produced by Adam from Killswitch Engage. First cd by the band that went on to bring you 3750 and The Dead Walk. 10 Tracks of HEAVY!!!
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Charmed: The Final Chapter
Original Television Soundtrack Manufacturer: Adrenaline Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F3AAYI Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Baby Got Going - Liz Phair
- Pinch Me - Barenaked Ladies
- Needs - Collective Soul
- Good Enough - Sarah McLachlan
- Weight Of The World - Chantal Kreviazuk
- Tears From The Moon - Conjure One feat. Sinead O'Connor
- Superfabulous - BT feat. Rose McGowan
- Weave - Rusted Root
- Goodbye - Natalie Imbruglia
- Stolen Car - Beth Orton
- Bell, Book & Candle - Eddie Reader
- Name Of The Game - The Crystal Method
Amazon.com
As befits a cult TV show about three sisters who happen to be powerful witches, this collection of tracks associated with Charmed is heavy on the alt-girls, starting with the mother of them all, Liz Phair. Her "Baby Got Going" (from 1998's undervalued whitechocolatespaceegg) got a modernized Bo Diddley strut that gets things going on a jaunty foot. What's weirder is that the others--Sarah McLachlan, Chantal Kreviazuk, Natalie Imbruglia, Beth Orton, Eddie Reader, and Conjure One featuring Sinéad O'Connor--tend to lean more heavily toward a soulful, slightly reserved singer-songwriter mode: the girls don't really rock on this soundtrack, which is kinda odd since the witches themselves kick butt. Thankfully, one of the show's own stars comes to the rescue. Tucked in the middle of the CD is "Superfabulous" by trance star BT, with sultry guest vocals by Charmed's own Rose McGowan--who, based on this track, could have a great career recording Euro-style dance-floor stompers if she ever gets tired of acting. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Charmed.......2007-01-20
The Final Chapter.......2006-08-10
This album combines a lot of elements of different genres to produce a new album that is strong and makes a statement. 'Pinch Me' and 'Bell, Book and Candle' are some of the more memorable tracks, but do not forget that other hits from Sarah McLachlan also prove to be worth the time.
'Superfabulous' would be a new hit that you would not expect, but will like it tremendously. Overall the songs in the album bring out the essence of the show Charmed, and even if you are not a fan, listening to the music will just brighten up your day and soften your mood. Good music for the final season of Charmed.
Surprisingly Good.......2006-07-28
CHARMED--THE FINAL CHAPTER.......2006-07-25
Charmed Fan Or Not, Still A Great Soundtrack........2006-07-21
For this final selection, they have picked songs form unknowns, up and coming artistes and some familiar artistes like Sarah McLachlan and Liz Phair, who has been on previous Charmed soundtracks.
A real treat for Charmed fans, is that Rose McGowan, has a track on this cd, which makes this paticular selection more personal, and more "Charmed".
It's true that some songs don't really fit in with the theme of these songs, but hey, they're still great songs.
When listening to some of the songs, you might just recall some scenes from the show. For example, Weight Of The World by Chantal Kreviazuk, I personally remember seeing a scene of the Golden Gate Bridge, flying past. Which is good, because that's what soundtrack should do, remind you of the show.
Although I do wish that they had added the instrumental, the one they play end of every show.
I think the producers did a good job on this soundtrack and more props to them.
Finally, Charmed fan or not, love it or hate it, you should still buy it. If it's not for the show, just buy it for the songs! Defiantly worth your money.
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The Final Chapter
Rodney O & Joe Cooley Manufacturer: React America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003SIK Release Date: 1998-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Bustin Out
- Murda'
- Act Like U Know
- Rollin In My Ride
- U Don't Understand
- So High
- Sleepa'
- Slyde
- West Coast Thang
- Be Fo' I Bounce
- Funk In Yo' Face
- So High (Faded Remix)
- With The Real
Customer Reviews:
Fun Lowrider Music from O and Cool.......2007-06-14
Original West Coast Cuts.......2006-10-27
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Happy 2B Hardcore, Vol. 6: The Final Chapter
Various Artists , and Anabolic Frolic Manufacturer: Moonshine Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005R631 Release Date: 2001-11-06 |
Tracks:
- Drift On A Dream - Kaos & Ethos
- All I Need - Visa
- Turn Up The Music - Scott Brown
- Deep Inside - DJ UFO
- Jump A Little Higher - Breeze
- Euphoric State - DNA
- Toy Town - Hixxy & Sharkey
- Roll The Track - Interstate
- Look At Me Now - Force & Styles
- Influence - DJ Slam & Helix
- Flyin High - DJ UFO/Stu J
- About U - Ham/DNA
- Can't Stop - Midas
- Come Together - Hixxy
- Make Believe - Force & Styles
Customer Reviews:
Cooper Union, 1999 and how I discover Happy hardcore .......2005-10-15
Sorry im losing it here a bit... between chapter 4 and 6 it's completly marninating my brain here... all thanks to a girl that I never really talk to back In Cooper Union (saturday portfolio class)in New York City, 1999... on the last day of a year long art program.. there she stood with her bandana, tank top and baggy pants next to an old school boom box and right there...she flip out what it was recently back then CHAPTER 2. The first track it play shot me between the eye and nearly crapped myself in my pants... it was the illest and craziest sound that ever tapped into my ear drums... seriously without this girl, HISTORY would change for me!! what would I listen too in exhange from H2BH .. this is amazingly turly underground tech music.. In a city where the legions of hip hop/rap, maintstream pop and commercail radio rule the airwaves (sometimes illegally pay to play practices ) I will say again that I would never knew about this kind of sound without having heard this CD ( chapter 2 )from this girl.. so i nod my head to you and thank you who ever you are for giving this artist a happy happy joy joy feeling inside while the rest of this country is about to be fried to hell thorugh Prez Bush dyfunctional administration ....big ups to all the cheese headz out there....Happy HuLLaBaloo! and Yes, I would like to refill my Prozac prescription please.
Anabolic Frolic Rules!.......2004-01-21
Feels so good.......2003-11-17
The only song I'm not so crazy about is actually the first one. It starts the cd off very slow and then really takes its time getting up to speed...just doesnt work for my short attention span:)
After the opener however, it really kicks into high gear as the next 5 songs are just amazing. Songs 2-6 are not all HappyCore..."Turn Up the Music" is kinda somber and "Euphoric State" almost sounds like acid house to me. They are blended flawlessly (duh) by Frolic though, and together create a musical expirience not to be missed...I'm not kidding!
...I skip track 7..."Toy Town" just sounds too girly to me, even for Happy Hardcore.
The final 8 songs are all very good though, just not quite as strong as the first half of the cd (almost though). Standouts include tracks 8, especially 10&11, and 14...they've all been stuck in my head at one time or another.
All in all, this is a VERY tight cd. Probably not for everyone, but if you enjoy fast, upbeat music that will make you move and feel good, then buy this cd...as it will have you doing both quite easily.
Not to be conffused.......2003-09-08
This is however, good if you want a more melow form of the "Hardcore" sub-genre. For those who want more agressive stance check out, DHT Virus VA compulation, Any "Hellraiser" or Rotterdamn Terror Corps.
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Hardcore at it's absolute prime.......2003-05-06
1. Kaos & Ethos - Drift on a Dream
The first release on Future Dance records starts the CD off and is a perfect opening track for any mix - starting out with slow BPM and building up to the 175 blast of hardcore. Kaos and Ethos really nail the vibe with this superb track.
2. Visa - All I Need (remix by Soaked/Kaos)
The mix into the 2nd track is the best mix I have ever heard. These tracks go together like legos. This track maintains and elevates the vibe set by the opener, one of my favorites.
3. Scott Brown - Turn up the Music
While at first this track is hard to get into since it changes the vibe a bit (going from happy to more somber trance melodies), you'll love it more and more as you realize its brilliance. One of Mr. Brown's first Trancecore releases, standing out the wave of Happycore being released on his label previous to this gem.
4. UFO - Deep Inside
Blasting right back into upbeat. This is a track you don't really love until you hear remixes that don't even reach the same level as the original. This track established UFO as a major producer of quality hardcore; he's now dropping hit after hit on Hixxy's Raverbaby.
5. Breeze ft. MC Storm - Jump a Little Higher
I have the original track by Breeze and this mix takes a good old school song and gives it the perfect new school twist, along with the rhymes of MC Storm.
6. DNA - Euphoric State
DNA is the man. I believe this is his last solo production, and what a way to go out. High quality new school happycore.
7. Hixxy & Sharkey - Toytown (vocal remix)
Toytown is an old school anthem and this remix updates the melodies and adds vocals. I'll admit I'm not a huge fan; I think toytown should remain totally old school. This is pretty much the only track on the cd I don't care much for...every silver lining has a cloud in this case.
8. Q-Tex - Roll the Track
While the cd credits Interstate this track was actually produced by Q-Tex (both are Scott Brown's bands). Pure upbeat trancecore madness. The melody will definetly get you rushing. A great track that grows on you very quickly.
9. Force & Styles - Look at me now
A rarity in hardcore - vocals by a male. The only other track I can think of was feelin' fine by Unique, which just happens to be another name for Force & Styles...while that track was IMO a bit sketchy, this track is quite solid.
10. Slam & Helix - Influence
The closest thing to trance on the cd. A great & haunting piano melody with some quick stabs accompanied by a beat reminiscent of old school / jungle.
11. UFO & STU J - Flyin High (unknown remix)
Amazing. While the cd has thus far been quite superior, it's these last few tracks, starting with this masterpiece, that really put it on a level above...well everything. This track cannot be found at all outside of this mix. Believe me I've looked, I have the original track on man from uncle records and the jelly baby mixes, none compare, so enjoy it as you can.
12. HAM & DNA - About U
Great beat, great vocals, great melody, great sample (keep makin noise...), great track.
13. Midas - Can't Stop Thinking About You (brisk remix)
A very justifying remix of a very old school track. This incredible mix still has an old school feel but just makes you rush like crazy in the new school way. Few can compare. The most rapid vibe on the CD by far.
14. Hixxy - Come Together
The climax. While Hixxy is criticized by some as being too soft for hardcore in terms of beat (the kick in his tracks is admittedly a bit soft), this track just slams. What a great synth melody and what a great vocalist. This track will get you rushing like crazy.
15. Force & Styles - Make Believe
This track is the flipside of look at me now, and in my opinion is superior. A great final track with mellow vocals and synths and a perfect outro for closing a mix. Sort of like pillow talk after getting rocked by come together.
Buy this cd and listen to it until it becomes integrated into your brain...life will seem much better and more manageable somehow. Quite a deal for under 20 bucks...
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The Mix Tape Volume III: The Final Chapter
Funkmaster Flex Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009NU2 Release Date: 1998-08-11 |
Tracks:
- Freestyle: Good Times/Take Me To The Mardi Gras - Busy Bee
- Here We Go - Khadejia
- Freestyle: Give Up The Goods (Just Step) - DMX
- Freestyle: Incarcerated Sacrfaces - Charli Baltimore & Cam'ron
- Ain't No Nigga - Jay Z
- Freestyle: MGM - Ice Cube & Mack 10
- Freestyle: Insturmental - KRS-One
- Wild For The Night - Rampage
- Thug Brothers - Big Punisher & Noreaga
- Freestyle: Insturmental - Mos Def
- Prime Time - Tha Alkaholiks & Xzibit
- Freestyle: Los Angeles Times - Common
- Freestyle: Ice Cream - Canibus
- Freestyle: Triumph - Missy Elliott
- Freestyle: Mona Lisa - Slick Rick
- Show Down - Buckshot & Q-Tip
- Do That - Cocoa Brovas
- Freestyle: Shook Ones Pt. II - Mariah Carey
- Freestyle: It's Yours - King Sun
- Freestyle: Insturmental - Gang Starr
- Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya - Lyve-N. Dyrect
- Get Money - Jr. Mafia
- Wu-Tang Cream Team Line-Up - Raekwon, The Harlem Hoodz, Inspektah Deck, Method Man & Killa Sin
- Freestyle: Next Level - Peter Gunz & Lord Tariq
- Freestyle: Glaciers Of Ice - Mobb Deep
- That Shit - A Trbe Called Quest & JD
- Freestyle: Hell On Earth - Erykah Badu
- Freestyle: At The Speed Of Life - Big Punisher, Fat Joe & The Terror Squad
- Shimmy Shimmy Ya - Ol' Dirty Bastard
- Put Your Hammer Down - Wu-Tang Clan
- Jump Around - House Of Pain
- OPP - Naughty By Nature
- Whoop Whoop - DJ Pooh
- Freestyle: Insturmental - Eight Ball
- Freestyle: Drop A Gem On Em - EPMD
- Freestyle: Lump Lump - Keith Murray
- Show Me Love - 24/7
- Freestyle: Insturmental - Busta Ryhmes & The Flip Mode Squad
- 10% DIS - Foxy Brown
- Freestyle: Insturmental - Shaquille O'Neal & Sonja Blade
Amazon.com
On the third and final installment of his 60 Minutes of Funk series, celebrity DJ Funkmaster Flex once again cuts together classic tracks and recent favorites with exclusive freestyle sessions by the biggest names in rap. Flex acts partly as hip-hop editor--smoothly compiling the best and trimming away the rest--and partly as team manager, inspiring top performances from his talented roster. No wonder, then, that Flex's Mix Tape feels like a fast-paced all-star game in which top players take turns getting wild, strutting their stuff, and having fun. With this feast for the short-attention-spanned rap fan, Flex retires from mix tapes while still in top form. As long as rap stays largely a singles genre, though, mix tapes will remain the best value in hip-hop. --Roni SarigCustomer Reviews:
More Like 60 Minutes of Total Amazement!!!!.......2003-07-03
Why so famous?.......2002-01-06
Watch out for DJ A.Vee-Mixtapes but better save your money when you see a Flex-Album in stores unless you like to listen to a dj clearing his throat every two minutes.
Total garbage.......1999-08-27
Nuthin' to take seriously, just a mix tape........1999-07-23
KRS-One over Instrumental. The inst. isnt spectacular, but KRS can flow over any beat
Mos Def over Instrumental. Mos Def is one of my favorites, and the beat was dope and fun.
Common over LA Times. Common rhymes superior on every cut he does, and this Xzibit beat wasnt too bad.
King Sun over Its Yourz. King Sun isnt anything special, just another WU descendant. Its Yourz has a dope beat though.
That S%*t peformed by Q-Tip & JD of SV. Just a relaxed song. Decent lyrics, decent beat.
Erykah Badu over Hell on Earth. Just cuz of the tight beat.
Shimmy Shimmy Ya performed by ODB. A hilarious song, makes me laugh every time. Good song, not to take seriously.
Jump Around performed by House of Pain. One of the best party songs ever. Gets me jumpin' everytime.
OPP peformed by Naughty by Nature. Decent song. A good addition.
Note: Flex missed too many dope emcees on the three installments of the mix tape. Someone should do one with all the underground, dope, talented emcees, and forget about adding Noreaga, DMX or Jay-Z on a mix tape. You should be able to rhyme to make it onto a decent mix tape.
Good Freestyles and slammin' beats for the Jeep.......1998-09-01
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Lonely Just Like Me: The Final Chapter
Arthur Alexander Manufacturer: Hacktone Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000SM7QZW Release Date: 2007-08-21 |
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The Mix Tape, Vol. 3: 60 Minutes of Funk, The Final Chapter
Funkmaster Flex Manufacturer: Relativity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K3HZ Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Freestyle Over Chic Good Times Instrumental/Take Me To The Mardi Gras Instrumental - Busy Bee
- Here We Go - Khadejia
- Freestyle Over Mobb Deep Give Up The Goods (Just Step) Instrumental - DMX
- Freestyle Over Raekwon Incarcerated Scarfaces Instrumental - Charli Baltimore/Cam'ron
- Ain't No Nigga - Jay Z
- Freestyle Over Wu-Tang Clan MGM Instrumental - Ice Cube/Mack 10
- Freestyle Over Instrumental - KRS-One
- Wild For The Night - Rampage
- Thug Brothers - Big Punisher/Noreaga
- Freestyle Over Instrumental - Mos Def
- Prime Time - Tha Alkaholiks/Xzibit
- Freestyle Over Xzibit Los Angeles Times Instrumental - Common
- Freestyle Over Raekwon Ice Cream Instrumental - Canibus
- Freestyle Over Wu-Tang Clan-Triumph Instrumental - Missy Elliott
- Freestyle Over Mona Lisa Instrumental - Slick Rock
- Show Down - Buckshot/Q-Tip
- Do That - Cocoa Brovas
- Shook Ones Pt. II - Mariah Carey
- Freestyle Over Wu-Tang Clan-It's Yourz Instrumental - King Sun
- Freestyle Over Instrumental - Gang Starr
- Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya - Lyve-N. Dyrect
- Get Money - Jr. Mafia
- Wu-Tang Cream Team Line-Up - Wu-Tang Clan
- Freestyle Over Tha Alkaholiks Next Level Instrumental - Oeter Gunz/Lord Tariq
- Freestyle Over Raekwon Glaciers Of Ice Instrumental - Mobb Deep
- That Shit - A Tribe Called Quest/JD Of Slum Village
- Freestyle Over Mobb Deep Hell On Earth Instrumental - Erykah Badu
- Freestyle Over Xzibit At The Speed Of Life Instrumental - Big Punisher/Fat Joe/The Terror Squad
- Shimmy Shimmy Ya - Ol' Dirty Bastard
- Put Your Hammer Down - Wu-Tang Clan
- Jump Around - House Of Pain
- OPP - Naughty By Nature
- Whoop Whoop - DJ Pooh
- Eightball - Eightball
- Freestyle Over Mobb Deep Drop A Gem On Em Instrumental - EPMD
- Freestyle Over Sadat X Lump Lump Instrumental - Keith Murray
- Show Me Love - 24/7
- Freestyle Over Instrumental - Busta Rhymes & The Flip Mode Squad
- 10% DIS - Foxy Brown
- Freestyle Over Instrumental - Shaquille O'Neal & Sonja Blade
Customer Reviews:
Funkmaster Flex's worst Volume.......2003-05-01
There is nothing Better!!.......2003-03-11
My 'white honkey' view.......2001-02-27
PICK IT UP.......2000-06-11
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Final Chapter
C-BO Manufacturer: Awol Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I7JA Release Date: 1999-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Intro To The Final Chapter
- How Many
- Get The Chips
- Best Recognize
- Player To Player
- Big Figgas
- Interlude
- Tru 2 Da Game
- Still Mashin
- As The World Turns
- Mobb Deep
- Big Boss
- My True Soldiers
Customer Reviews:
Could become a classic... but not enough C-Bo!.......2005-07-17
Another Great album from C-Bo.......2004-11-25
#2 - 8 (f/ 151, lil Ric)
#3 - 8 (f/ Pizzo & Flow)
#4 - 8.5 (f/ Flow & Raw)
#5 - 7.5 (f/ Allie Baba & Mo-Jay)
#6 - 8 (f/ Kokane, 151)
#8 - 8 (f/ Lil Ric & J Dubb)
#9 - 10 (f/ pizzo, tron, flow - tight beat)
#10 - 8.5 (f/ Spice 1 & Sherelle Fortier)
#11 - 8.5 (f/ 151 & Laroo)
#12 - 9 (f/ Laroo, Raw & Kingpins)
b. Sean Thomas -- around 1973 - Sacramento, CA
GARDEN BLOCK --- 29
check all my reviews
Horrible.......2003-06-25
WILL IT"S ALL GOOD FOR THE COWBOY GANG 29 CET TRIP.......1999-04-07
C-BO IS OFF THE HOOK.......1999-03-31
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Final Chapter
Hypocrisy Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000H2H Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Inseminated Adoption
- A Coming Race
- Dominion
- Inquire Within
- Last Vanguard
- Request Denied
- Through The Window Of Time
- Shamateur
- Adjusting The Sun
- Lies
- Evil Invaders
- The Final Chapter
Album Details
Latest Installment of the Band's Themes of Abduction & Government Cover-ups.Customer Reviews:
Heard better..............2002-08-15
Flawless.......2002-02-16
Death metal as it should be!.......2001-07-06
I felt deceived because of the "this is our last album" stuff (they were trying to copy Ozzy Osbourne or something?). But, putting that behind, the album is one of the greatest albums death metal and Hipocrisy will have ever!
Final Chapter.......2001-06-30
The Best Hypocrisy I Have Heard Yet.......2000-08-21
Well, about the album. When you first put it in, the first track nails you to the wall. It is sheer aggression, pulse punding beats with powerful guitars. Track 4(sorry, Im not much with song titles) slows down a bit but never really lets you down, but you must wait until track 6, "Request Denied",(I know it, cuz its my fave)to fully understand and feel this albums power. This track is classic Hypocrisy, from beginning to end. Track 9 and 10 are also very good. Dont look forward to reading the lyrics to this album except the last song, the title track. But I guess that is what makes this album so magical.
Rap Music:
- Flawless
- Flip on This
- Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr [Clean]
- Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr [Explicit Lyrics]
- Game Over [Explicit Lyrics]
- Get Yo Club On
- Guilty Conscience, Part 2 [CD-single] [Import]
- I Got That Work [Clean]
- Just Lose It, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
- Just the Way You Like It [CD-single]
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