| 1. Dead Man Walking - Cormega | |||
| 2. Affirmative Action - Foxy Brown, Cormega | |||
| 3. Slow Down - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Cormega | |||
| 4. Throw Ya Gunz - Onyx | |||
| 5. Raze It Up - Onyx | |||
| 6. Shut 'Em Down - Onyx | |||
| 7. Slam - Onyx | |||
| 8. Last Dayz - Onyx | |||
| 9. React - Onyx | |||
| 10. Freestyle - Def Squad, Erick Sermon | |||
| 11. I Shot Ya [Remix] - Def Squad | |||
| 12. Most Beautifullest Thing in This World - Def Squad, Keith Murray | |||
| 13. Whateva Man - Def Squad, Redman | |||
| 14. Pick It Up - Def Squad, Redman | |||
| 15. Get Lifted - Def Squad, Keith Murray | |||
| 16. How High - Def Squad, Method Man, Redman | |||
| 17. Full Cooperation - Def Squad | |||
| 18. Intro - DMX | |||
| 19. Fuckin' Wit D - DMX | |||
| 20. Stop Being Greedy - DMX | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Survival of the Illest presents 72 minutes plus of live hip-hop from most of Def Jam's late-1990s hit makers--Onyx, Def Squad, and DMX--captured in the home of hip-hop, New York City. A common occurrence in rock music, live albums are an anomaly in hip-hop. Perhaps it's because the music--bass-heavy and loop-oriented--rarely makes the transfer from the live venue to the digital confines of the CD, with attempts often resulting in a muddy mess. On Survival, Onyx deliver a raucous, fist-waving set of hits, from "Throw Ya Gunz" to "Slam"; the Def Squad (Keith Murray, Erick Sermon, and Redman) run through seven tracks, including "How High" with special guest Method Man; and newcomer DMX rips up nine songs, including "Money, Power, Respect" with the Lox, and "4,3,2,1" with Method Man and Redman. Surprisingly, the production is fairly clean, with rhymes audible and beats devoid of distortion, but it's still no substitute for actually being at the event itself. Strictly for the hardcore heads. --Spence Abbott
Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C.,Various Artists,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C. [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
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Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C.
Various Artists Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DFNU Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Dead Man Walking - Cormega
- Affirmative Action - Cormega
- Slow Down - Cormega
- Throw Ya Gunz - Onyx
- Raze It Up - Onyx
- Shut 'Em Down - Onyx
- Slam - Onyx
- Last Dayz - Onyx
- React - Onyx
- Freestyle - Def Squad
- I Shot Ya - Def Squad
- Most Beautifullest Thing - Def Squad
- Whateva Man - Def Squad
- Pick It Up - Def Squad
- Get Lifted - Def Squad
- How High - Def Squad
- Full Cooperation - Def Squad
- Intro - DMX
- F'n' Wit' D - DMX
- Stop Being Greedy - DMX
- Money, Power, Respect - DMX
- 4,3,2,1 - DMX
- X-Is Coming - DMX
- Ruff Ryders' Anthem - DMX
- Get At Me Dog - DMX
- Poem - DMX
Amazon.com
Survival of the Illest presents 72 minutes plus of live hip-hop from most of Def Jam's late-1990s hit makers--Onyx, Def Squad, and DMX--captured in the home of hip-hop, New York City. A common occurrence in rock music, live albums are an anomaly in hip-hop. Perhaps it's because the music--bass-heavy and loop-oriented--rarely makes the transfer from the live venue to the digital confines of the CD, with attempts often resulting in a muddy mess. On Survival, Onyx deliver a raucous, fist-waving set of hits, from "Throw Ya Gunz" to "Slam"; the Def Squad (Keith Murray, Erick Sermon, and Redman) run through seven tracks, including "How High" with special guest Method Man; and newcomer DMX rips up nine songs, including "Money, Power, Respect" with the Lox, and "4,3,2,1" with Method Man and Redman. Surprisingly, the production is fairly clean, with rhymes audible and beats devoid of distortion, but it's still no substitute for actually being at the event itself. Strictly for the hardcore heads. --Spence AbbottCustomer Reviews:
The other reviewers don't have any idea.......2001-05-11
The other reviewers don't have any idea.......2001-05-11
This is the *hit.......1999-10-24
KINDA THE BOMB.......1999-03-23
This CD Is OK.......1999-02-27
Rap Music:
- Texas Money [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Doggfather [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]
- The Boss of All Bosses [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]
- The Houston Hard Hitters, Vol. 1: The Soundtrack [Clean] [Soundtrack]
- The Platform [Clean]
- The Platform [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Process [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Yin and the Yang [Clean]
- Time 2 Play [Explicit Lyrics]
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