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All songs written or co-written by Ira Dorsey, Raheem Peterson & Matthew Hinkle. Samples include "Rock Box" (as performed by Run-DMC).
Though few outside the Midwest knew it -- then or now -- Detroit and the nearby city of Flint boasted a thriving hardcore rap scene in the mid-'90s, with the Dayton Family's What's on My Mind? standing out as one of the best releases to emerge from the strictly underground scene there. A number of other hardcore rap acts recorded respectable albums during this time -- among them MC Breed & DFC, Esham and his group Natas, Dice, Top Authority, Detroit's Most Wanted, and Jake the Flake -- but it was What's on My Mind? that perhaps made the biggest mark (MC Breed notwithstanding since he relocated soon after he hit with "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'"). The debut album by the Dayton Family (named after Dayton Avenue, an area of Flint renown for shady activity), it sounded unlike anything coming out of New York, Los Angeles, or the South at the time. Released locally in 1993 and nationwide in 1995, it was distinctly Midwest, an almost painfully real reflection of what was going on within the dilapidated industrial cities of the so-called Rust Belt, where poverty and hopelessness marked the post-industrial generation these young men were a part of, where factory jobs were supplanted by unemployment and, consequently, drugs and drug dealing. In fact, the front-cover artwork alone reflects this: the three group members -- Shoestring, Bootleg, and Matt Hinkle -- are standing in what is essentially a pile of trash! Throughout the album they simply rage, rapping very aggressively over hard-hitting, rudimentally produced beats. And the result is stunning. There's nothing at all subtle about the Dayton Family. They tell it like it is, and if it's shocking to you...well, you've never hung out in inner-city Flint, where desperation is just a part of life and a no-way-out mentality is endemic. All of this is summed up wondefully in three of the album's best songs: "Smoke for Free" (in other words, "ass, grass, gas -- or you be walkin'"), "What's on My Mind" (you might not wanna know), and "Flint Town" (a rallying anthem driven by a "Rock Box"-like beat). A cult classic, especially throughout the Midwest, where it made quite a mark upon its release, What's on My Mind? was only the opening chapter of the Dayton Family saga, but it was a memorable one that helped put the Midwest on the rap map five years before Eminem did what he did. In other words, years before there was 8 Mile, there was Dayton Avenue. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Recording information: Silver Sun Studio.
The Dayton Family: Shoestring, I.D., Backstabber.
Additional personnel: Steve Pitts (various instruments).
Rap Pages (8/95, p.30) - 7 - "...The latest addition to the list of tight MCs out of Flint Town to gain national recognition....definitely not pretenders in the explicit hardcore genre..." Dayton Family What's On My Mind? Songs What's On My Mind? Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   ESSENTIAL CLASSIC This album is the one that started it all, TDF. Whats On My Mind is an essential classic 4 any fan of gangster rap. This is one of the best rap albums I have ever heard. Submitted by ATL, GA (FRESH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Gangsta As It Gets They keep it realer than real. I been livin in Flint Town my whole life and its just what they say it is. They need to make a video if they want to be more popular but they are my favorites no matter what they do. Hope they drop a new cd asap. FLINT TOWN!!! Submitted by mdizzle8 (Flint, MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Realist dayton family is the illest and realist group out there.screw everybody else that doesnt think the same Submitted by a reviewer (saginaw, mi) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
respect for d family I am a mexican american girl and personally I love their music. My brothers got me listining to them about 10 yrs. ago. Dayton Family are some real people that speak whats on their mind and I respect them for that. So keep doing what their doing no matter what people say about their lyrics. Submitted by santana_midnight (Gadsden Alabama) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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