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Explicit. Prod.By Necro. W/Necro,Ill Bill,Mr.Hyde
Recording information: Powerhouse Studios, New York, NY.
Personnel: Goretex (drums, percussion); Ill Bill, Necro, Sabac, Mr. Hyde.
Audio Mixer: Goretex.
Goretex Art Of Dying Songs Art Of Dying Music Review Average Rating: (3.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews blahhh....
terrible voice, delivery and lyrics over a good beats. Nah, pass on this. Submitted by Culture (Queens, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sadly, the worst Non Phix solo release I'll give this album 2 stars for lyrics, 'cause I've got a place in my heart for all Non Phix members (Gore is hated on way too much - he was still an integral part to the group). But this is the WORST production I've ever heard on an underground album. Very rare to see such poor production quality from Necro. Hopefully Necro and Gore will reconsile their differences so we can see some more solo Gore in the future. Submitted by Jake (Ottawa, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing Great production, very gritty material and lyricism.
Real underground hip-hop right here. Submitted by Tawsif.C (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
not sure........ alright but honestly a disapointment from gore.....dope rapper....wouldnt say a dope album though....few good tracks though...born of fire,momentary lapse,and celebrity roast are pretty tight jams...too bad no more non phixion cds coming out though..check out the future is now instead if u dont got it already...gore also kills it on some necro and ill bill cds Submitted by ray (OXNARD CALI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
classic some of the beats couldve been better on this but word is necro purposely tried to ruin this kids album ..necro also rips off every artist on his label, it was rumored gore did this album in two weeks, so maybe it was rushed..but this is still classic
its known he was the best on necros label Submitted by miketwatt6666 (queens, ny) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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