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Audio Mixer: Dj Majestic. Z-Ro Thug Luv, Vol. 2 Songs Thug Luv, Vol. 2 Music Review Purchase Thug Luv, Vol. 2 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Z-Ro Life CD (2002)
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| | Z-Ro Tolerance (Screwed) CD (2004)
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| | Z-Ro For My Thugs: Greatest Hits CD (2004)
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| | Geto Boys Foundation CD (2005)
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$15.05 2005's THE FOUNDATION marks the return of Houston, TX kings of controversy the Geto Boys, and reunites all three longstanding members--Scarface, Willie D., and Bushwick Bill--after nearly a decade. The record stays true to the complex, conflicted, horror-drenched world the trio conjured up in its early days, with the music recalling the group's heyday of stark albums such as WE CAN'T BE STOPPED. There's a wisdom in the Geto Boys sticking to beats virtually unaltered since the late1980s; considering that their style informed most of the sounds coming out of the South in the early 2000s, ...
| | Z-Ro Let The Truth Be Told CD (2005)
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$15.05 This sort of variety marks LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD, a wonderfully dynamic record that finds the under-the-radar rapper continuing to do what he does best, in both viciously dark and easy-going ...
| | Lil' Flip Kings Of The South Mixtape CD (2005)
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| | Best Of The Techno Bass Crew CD (1999)
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| | Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang Iron Flag CD (2001) (Import) Germany
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$13.79 Hip Hop leaders Wu-Tang Clan return with 13 blazing tracks including bonus material.
Released in the dying days of Loud Records, IRON FLAG is a mostly overlooked record in the vast Wu-Tang legacy. However, that's not to say that the 2001 LP doesn't boast the tight, twisted rhymes coming in chaotically from all angles, the delirious motley of tones that were the trademark of the shaolin of Staten Island. The group opens on a strong, if somewhat standard, RZA beat with "In the Hood" before building to a crescendo behind a trademark Wu chant on "Rules." If anything, the record is marked by the sprawl that had overtaken the seemingly open-ended collective by the turn of the century; however, IRON FLAG proves even when it's the lesser-known original players like Masta Killa and underrated affiliate Prodical Sunn taking the mic, Wu Tang Clan ain't nothing to, well, mess with.
Even when it seemed they were tearing apart from in-group miscommunication and a welter of baffling solo albums, the Wu-Tang Clan came together again like Voltron for another excellent full-length. Expanding on the strengths of their third album, The W, Iron Flag focuses squarely on the Wu's immense twin strengths: bringing together some of the best rappers in the business, and relying on the best production confederacy in hip-hop (led by RZA) to build raw, hard-hitting productions. Nothing brings a group together better than invasion from outside, and even though the flag they're raising on the cover is their own, Wu-Tang respond to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 with guns blazing -- Ghostface Killah puts it simply, "Together we stand, divided we fall/Mr. Bush sit down, I'm in charge of the war!" The production is rough and ruddy, much more East Coast than their last two full-lengths (both of which were recorded in Los Angeles). Original East Coast head Flavor Flav even makes an appearance on "Soul Power (Black Jungle)," though he doesn't even attempt to trade rhymes with the heaviest crew in hip-hop. (Instead, RZA indulges him by running the tape on an extended reminiscence with Flav and Method Man talking about growing up on Long Island.) The single "Uzi (Pinky Ring)," "In the Hood," and "Ya'll Been Warned" are all excellent tracks with excellent raps and, though the vaguely familiar horn samples driving most of them sure weren't tough to record, RZA deserves a ...
| | Christmas For Kids CD (1997)
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| | Kung Fu Vampire Blood Bath Beyond CDs (2004) Digipak
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$7.29 *Kung Fu Vampire was ...
| | Joan Regan If I Give My Heart To You CD (2006) (Import)
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