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On the success of their first single "How About Some Hardcore," the duo of Lil Fame and Billy Danzenie followed up with their first full-length album, which may as well be called "How About a Lot More Hardcore." The Mash Out Posse bring a level of intensity and energy to the microphone that truly has to be heard to appreciate. Of course, if you're not into that whole guns, thugs, and killing people kind of thing, this isn't for you; as they say on one of the skits on the album, where an interviewer asks them "Can you truly say your music promotes positive outlooks among its listeners?," "Next question!" But, for the gangsta rap aficionado, this album is not to be missed. ~ Brad Mills
Photographer: Peter Bodtke.
M.O.P. includes: Long Fame, Billy Danzenie (vocals).
Audio Mixer: Kevin Reynolds.
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M O P To The Death Songs | 1. | Crimetime 1-718 |
| 2. | Rugged Neva Smoove |
| 3. | Ring Ding |
| 4. | Heistmasters |
| 5. | Blue Steel |
| 6. | Who Is M.O.P.? |
| 7. | To the Death |
| 8. | Big Mal |
| 9. | Top of the Line |
| 10. | This Is Your Brain |
| 11. | Drama Lord |
| 12. | F.A.G. (Fake Ass Gangsta) |
| 13. | How About Some Hardcore |
| 14. | Positive Influences |
| 15. | Guns N Roses  |
| To The Death Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   M.O.P. Fan for Life This cd and vinyl was given to me back in 1994 as a promo. From the opening track I was a fan. I then saw them in Philadelphia on tour with the Gangstaar Foundation that same year. Everything about this album represented the mood and vibe of the East Coast and NYC in particular at the time. The producer DR Period is no joke when it comes to making warrior music and that's what the Mash Out Posse represents. One of my all time favorite Hip-Hop albums. I DJ and I always have it in my bag. Submitted by kingalleles (Philadelphia,PA/Netherlands,NL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
greek RAPsody east coast gangsta rap!raw lyrics,raw beats,mash out posse! Submitted by akratosmc (athens gr) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
how about some hardcore Game better not try these fellas now that they are on g-unit. they will show him what real hardcore is. Submitted by Manning (Tampa, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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Purchase To The Death CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Black Moon Enta Da Stage CD (1993)
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$12.99 This is the defining album of East Coast crime rap, which was largely established by the Brooklyn-based Boot Camp Clik of MCs. ENTA DA STAGE is a classic in its genre, featuring deep-in-the-crates beats by DJ Evil Dee (who continues to have a presence in New York's underground hip-hop scene), lurid street imagery delivered by MCs Buckshot and 5T and a flavor forever reminiscent of early-'90s ...
| | Diamond Stunts, Blunts And Hip Hop CD (1992)
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$7.49 Diamond D had quietly provided some exciting production work and made strides within the rap music industry and community throughout the early '90s, but his name didn't become immediately recognizable until his classic guest appearance rapping on A Tribe Called Quest's "Show Business" ("Take it from Diamond/It's like mountain climbing/When it comes to rhyming/You gotta put your time in"), off their masterful ...
| | M O P Firing Squad CD (1996)
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| | M O P First Family 4 Life CD (1998)
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| | Ill Bill Is The Future, Vol. 2: I'm A Goon! CD (2006)
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| | Coka Nostra Presents Ill Bill: Black Metal CD (2007)
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| | Carter & Carter Ride (2006) (Import)
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| | Carolyn Graye CD (2005)
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| | KFRC Oldies - Motown, Soul & Great Rock N' Roll: Soul CD (2003)
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$13.29 This third installment in the series specially crafted by Collectables for WSNI FM focuses on the greatest hits of one of the most revered labels in pop music: Motown. With every single one of the 25 songs contained herein being either a chart-topper or a major hit, it's hard to refute this as nothing more than an extremely well-sequenced compilation covering Motown's glory years, and at an economically sensible price, it serves as an ideal starting point to those unfamiliar with Motown's vast arsenal of soulful hits. Simply outstanding from start to finish.~ Rob Theakston
Collectables' 2003 compilation WCBS FM: Motown, Soul and Rock n Roll - Motown delivers 25 tracks of pure Motown gold. It was put together by Joe McCoy from WCBS FM and plays like what one might hope the radio would sound like in heaven. Every song is a hit and the disc flows like a river of sweet champagne. The songs are a fine mix of up-tempo dancefloor fillers like the Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman" and the Contours' "Do You Love Me" and heartbroken ballads like the Temptations' "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" and Jimmy Ruffin's "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted." The only flaw in the presentation is the duplication of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." Both Gladys Knight's and Marvin Gaye's version are included at the expense of some other Motown classic. Still this is a set that is destined to get listeners up on their feet and dancing or at very least singing along at the top of their lungs. There are tons of Motown collections out there but this is one of the best. ~ Tim Sendra
KFRC Oldies - Motown, Soul & Great Rock n' Roll: Rock n' Roll is a varied and quite solid 25-song collection of chart-toppers from the '60s compiled by Joe McCoy of WCBS. Now why a DJ from WCBS compiled a disc that is billed as a presentation of KFRC oldies is a question that will only nag at the most retentive of music fans. The rest will just be happy to enjoy the music, as it is first-rate from beginning to end. McCoy draws tracks from many different styles: folk-rock (the Mamas & the Papas' "Monday, Monday," Scott Mackenzie's "San Francisco"), girl group (the Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back," Lesley Gore's "It's My Party"), British Invasion (Manfred Mann's "Do Wah Diddy Diddy," the Troggs' "Wild Thing"), and good old American pop (the Beach Boys' "Help Me Rhonda," the Turtles' "Happy Together," the Lovin' Spoonful's "Do You Believe in Magic?"). Any disc with those last three songs on it is worth owning, but wait, there's more! Len Barry's jubilant "1-2-3," the Guess Who's ...
| | Betrayed Addiction CD (2005) Extended Play
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| | Ewiges Reich Zeit Des Erwachens CD (2005) (Import)
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| | 45 King Grooves For A Quiet Storm CD (1997)
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| | Crooked Stilo West Side Greatest Hip Hop CD (2006)
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| | Manges Go Down CD (2006)
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$11.65 The Manges once shared a split EP with the Queers, and the bands sounded so eerily alike that the only way the listener could reliably tell which band played which song was to wait for the vocals to come in: lead singer Andrea Mange's heavily accented, slightly stilted vocals, sadly, aren't a ...
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