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By his own admission, Necro's music is sickening. The rapper tries to out-Eminem Eminem by unleashing a tirade of songs that are a putrid wash of music, drugs, sex, and bodily fluids. For a project filled with so much bile, the production is remarkably bland. A couple of tracks on I Need Drugs, namely "Get on Your Knees" and "I'm Sick of You," have some musical punch, but Necro's homemade production is mostly an afterthought. I Need Drugs seems to have no other point than to try and offend its listener. While he tries to be part-LL Cool J and part-GG Allin, he comes off as a 12-year-old trying to get the attention of the kids on the playground by telling dirty jokes. Ultimately, the album's unwavering desire to shock us is what makes it so boring. ~ Jon Azpiri
Explicit Lyrics Prev.#Lds 5NME (Magazine) (7/7/01, p.32) - 7 out of 10 - "...The sickest man in hip-hop right now....made up of grimy, XXX-rated tracks....completely amoral and completely without irony...and not a little stomach-churning. But sometimes it's also funny..." I Need Drugs Music Review Purchase I Need Drugs CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Necro - Gory Days DVDs (2002) Special Edition; With CD
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| | Egyptian Lover One Track Mind CD (1986)
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$13.29 When the Egyptian Lover's second album, One Track Mind, came out in 1986, gangsta rap had yet to become huge. Ice-T's Rhyme Pays and N.W.A's N.W.A. & the Posse -- two landmarks in West Coast gangsta rap -- didn't come out until 1987, and East Coast hip-hoppers still associated Southern California with the electro-hop style that the Egyptian Lover is best known for. Anyone who expects to find hardcore rap on One Track Mind is bound to be disappointed; this LP isn't for rap purists. But those who appreciated his first album, On the Nile, will find this to be a respectable, if imperfect, sophomore effort. Egyptian's influences remain the same; the quirky rapper/producer still combines his appreciation of Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock," Prince, Man Parrish, and Kraftwerk with elements of North African music and Egyptian imagery. It's a ...
| | Kirk Franklin God's Property CD (1997)
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$8.99 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
...FROM KIRK FRANKLIN'S NU NATION won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album By A Choir Or Chorus. "Stomp" was nominated for 1998 Grammy Awards for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal and Best R&B Song.
Kirk Franklin is on a one-man mission to bring gospel music into the nineties. His own recordings have given the genre a fresh new face, and here he plays shepherd to a soulful group of singers who are bound to bring the Lord's word straight into the twenty-first century. God's Property is a modern gospel choir consisting of dozens of talented vocalists, and under Franklin's tutelage they have marked a bold new direction for gospel.
There's a little bit of everything here, from the hip-hop beat of "Stomp" to the James Brown-style funk groove of "It's Rainin'" and the smooth R&B sound of cuts like "Love" and "Sweet Spirit." Through all of these stylistic contortions, God's Property lays down strong, sweet ...
| | Frank Christian From My Hands CD (1995)
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$9.69 Frank Christian spent the '80s establishing himself as one of the premier songwriters in the Greenwich Village scene that included people like Suzanne Vega and Shawn Colvin, but he never achieved the same measure of commercial success as his aforementioned ...
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$10.49 The enigmatic Anders Nyström (aka Blackheim, aka, superhuman guitarist for Katatonia, aka, compositional genius) -- whenever his name or talent is attached to a project, one should always take note. Because the guy is one the most talented musicians in all of metal-dom (even in popular music). His gentle, emotional sound waves, crafted in Katatonia, carry enough brevity to sink the moon, but Nyström also has a cold-hearted, brutally heavy, yet enormously original side to him. His unused inventive energy is combined with his equally pent-up, hateful bliss to form Diabolical Masquerade. Primarily a solo project, with the occasional assistance of "that guy musicians call when they are short a player," Dan Swanö, to handle Nyström's desired percussive assault and keyboard duties. This latest opus is justly that -- a swan song (hopefully not) masterpiece which expounds all of Nyström's juices and pushes the limits of extreme metal to unfathomable artistic heights. How, daresay, does he pull off this magic act? By creating a soundtrack to a supposed Swedish horror film, Death's Design, that's how. Employing the Maalten Quartet from Estonia to assist with the film orchestration, Nyström throws everything but the proverbial kitchen sink at his listeners. Sixty-one tracks of sonic madness filled with grinding death metal, circusy keyboards, venom-spewing vocals, deliciously melodic/sometimes-violent guitar orchestration, and of course Dan Swanö's famous overly sentimental, Disney soundtrack-like clean vocals. That description alone is the tip of the iceberg, as ...
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