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The sampling textures alone on this poppin' disc make it worth seeking it out. The apocalyptic imagery of the fly rap lines may be a bit of a bring down, but at least there's more going on than mindless bomb dropping. ~ Tim Sheridan
Cincinnati Rap Group
Engineers include: Vaughn Sessions.
Audio Mixer: Warren Riker.
Recording information: Kitche Sink, L.A., CA; Platinum Island; Synagogue Studios, Cincinnati, OH.
Arranger: Jahson.The Source (11/97, p.166) - 3 Mics (out of 5) - "...Credit Mood...for not succumbing to the pressures of conformity, now that fellow Ohioans like Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have become successful commercial artists....Mood's intentions resonate sincerity and it's clear that they have incredible promise..." Mood Doom! Songs | 1. | Esoteric Manusctipts |
| 2. | Info for the Streets |
| 3. | He Is DJ Hi-Tek |
| 4. | Karma  |
| 5. | Vision, The |
| 6. | Tunnel Bound |
| 7. | Nuclear Hip Hop |
| 8. | Anotha Day |
| 9. | Sacred |
| 10. | Peddlers of Doom |
| 11. | Millennium |
| 12. | Babylon the Great |
| 13. | Peace Infinity |
| 14. | Secrets of the Sands |
| 15. | Illuminated Sunlight |
| 16. | Industry Lies |
| 17. | No Ordinary Brother |
| 18. | Cincinnati |
| Doom! Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   prototypical stellar east coast underground hip hop talib kweli at his underground best: clever and slightly understated. production is tight the whole album. nothin but head noddin the whole way through. must have for beat junkies and casual fans alike Submitted by arroz (san antonio, tx)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dopeness Yo this is real hip hop yo,shows tha source dont know nuthin by givin it 3 mics this album is sorely slept on and one of personel favourites,tha beats,lyricz an tha overall mood of tha album is dope.check it out yo
PEACE Submitted by Tha oracle (Manchester,uk) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Karma
It was slept on, I remember hearing the song 'Cincinatti' around 97'. That joint was hot, and overall this album is just as solid. Since this release Hi-Tek has blow up, and Main Flow has gone solo. But realize it all began hear with 'Doom', heavily slept on. A diamond in the rough if you ask me. Submitted by Culture (Queens, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Slept on.....shame. I see that nobody else has submitted a review for this album, which affirms my title, "Slept on". This album is the truth. Top notch production from Hi-Tek and Jahson, and dope emceein' from Main-Flow & Dante, with special guest Talib Kweli (Blackstarr/Reflection Eternal) All around, just a really tight album. The socially conscious/abstract poetic rhymes, mixed with the dark, yet classic sounding ambient beats...dope. If you don't own this album, you need to. Satisfaction guarenteed. Submitted by a reviewer (Cincinnati, OH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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