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(8 Customer Reviews)
Recording information: Fast Forward Studios.
Personnel: Necro; Goretex, Ill Bill, Mr. Hyde.
Audio Mixers: Necro; Sabac Red.
Necro Brutality Part 1 Songs Brutality Part 1 Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews illest swordfish, street veterans and the big sleep just to name a few of the great songs on this album. one of the best psycho + logical album out there!! Submitted by katiepricejordan (Sweden)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
dope dope album...one of the best necro cds in my opinion...our life is a classic...goretex kills it on dopesick...hyde gets down on street verteran and this cd prbably has the best necro ill bill collabs out along with street villains volume ONE......check this out....... Submitted by ray (OXNARD CALI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Repin' Canarsie Tyrants The best Necro album compared to Gory Days in terms of collabs w/ Ill Bill + Goretex. Dopesick is Gore's finest- raw stuff. Swordfish is crazy Ill Bill, his verse on Our Life gives a proper perspective of white MCs in NYC projects, Reign in Blood is Horrific but not over the top. Frank Zito, The big sleep, white slavery = good joints and Fire reminds me about a lot of females. Submitted by Spit Quotes (Melbourne AUS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
good, but get's tiring real quick...
Necro can produce some good joints, his lyrics are 'hit n miss'. His mic skills are impressive one minute and wack the next. Topically, he talks about the same stuff, every song talks about the same thing it seems. With that being said, they're are 3 songs on this album that are dope, and the rest are 'skip' material. Also, after 1 spin through this disc you might not listen to it again, doesn't have much replay value. Submitted by Culture (Queens, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dopeness This juggalo who posted his review obviously doesn't know shít, not surprised to see that or else he wouldn't be a juggalo.
Street Villains is a mix-cd which was made to promote this album. Brutality is full with bangers, all produced by Necro. ILL BILL, Goretex, Hyde & Necro rip it on the mic. Any hardcore hiphop head should buy this album now. Submitted by HCS (Zmeer, NL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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