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Hed P.E.: Jahred (vocals, guitar); Chad (guitar, turntables); Mawk (bass); B.C. (drums). Additional personnel: Kerry Freeman, Trista Redavid, Bobby Ikeda, Matthew Pact, Kristy Herndon (background vocals); Serj Tankian, Morgan Lander, East Bay Ray. Recorded at Sweet Tea, Oxford, Mississippi; The Machine Shop, Hoboken, New Jersey; The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Personnel: Wesstyle (guitar); Clinton Bradley (programming). Audio Mixer: John Goodmanson. Recording information: Hit Factory, New York, NY; Machine Shop, Hoboken, NJ; Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS. (hed)pe's debut outing, their self-titled Jive debut, bloomed during the years when fans and record labels first began noticing that this rap and metal fusion was a readily marketable commodity, and though as an album it was only average in sales, the band rapidly gathered a dedicated cult who found inspiration and a unique perspective in the group's music. When the time came for (hed)pe to enter the studio once again and begin setting the groundwork for what would become their follow-up album, 2000's Broke, they found themselves emerging as one of the premiere rapcore groups in the United States while remaining quite underground, relating to groups such as Limp Bizkit and Incubus, who had begun finding acceptance on the national platform. Broke is essentially (hed)pe's answer to mainstream radio appeal, finding the California quintet modernizing their sound for mass acceptance while still retaining the spark that made their debut so independently accepted. From the rabid lyrical attack of vocalist Jahred and the Dead Kennedys' East Bay Ray on "Killing Time" to the laid-back, thought-provoking beats of "Jesus (of Nazareth)," (hed)pe still proves beyond a shadow of a doubt they remember their roots; overall, Broke is the album that should have pushed these men to the forefront of the genre, yet didn't. Much of the group's intensity was lost on Broke, which opted for slick production and mundane verse/chorus/verse formatting rather then continuing to blaze a path as the hip-hop-influenced hardcore band (hed)pe's debut album proudly announced they were. Despite this drawback, Broke is a much more accessible album for interested fans, and even features a few respectable guest appearances from System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian and Kittie frontwoman Morgan Lander on "Feel Good." "Crazy Legs" attempts to skirt the line between pure street rap and gritty crossover, yet fails due to its inept lyrical content. "I Got You," with its thunderous bass thump and gritty guitars, stands out as one of the album's best songs, as Jahred alters between a remarkably relaxed tone to a more intense bellowing that does the rapcore scene supreme justice in merging the two musical styles into one cohesive unit of sound. Likewise, "Boom (How You Like That)" displays a hip-hop signature, biting other songs' recognizable lyrics with references to the green leaf and kinky sex. (hed)pe also moves to the other end of the musical spectrum on Broke's closing track, "The Meadow," abandoning the aggressive guitar riffs and instead toying with acoustic guitar melodies and saccharine-sweet programming. Jahred opens up and finds his more soulful side, and this revealing aspect ends the album on a high note. Broke may have not found as much success in the competitive mainstream market as some would have liked, and even despite its distinct departure from the group's debut, it is an album that shows more vision than other rap-tinged rock albums to come out in 2000. ~ Jason D. Taylor These entrants into the rap-metal sweepstakes don't miss a trick. The vocals expertly blend Anthony Kiedis-meets-Ice-T rapping with Alice In Chains-on steroids rock howling. The music displays a similarly accomplished blending of elements, deftly utilizing blazing metal riffs, hip-hop rhythms, and touches of electronica and industrial rock. It all works in the service of a tightly-wound, claustroRolling Stone (10/26/00, p.112) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The rare rap-metal act willing to admit that good times actually exist....Rap metal has found its Motley Crue." Q (10/00, p.119) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Focused and mature...they possess the wherewithal to express their anger and frustration musically..." CMJ (8/21/00, p.27) - "...Weaves down-tuned guitars with booty-licious beats...and hardcore raps that are littered by more cussing than a sailor." Melody Maker (8/26/00, p.59) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Brilliant, about as black as this pimp-rock is gonna get, hip-hop credible in a way no one inthe field has been since Urban Dance Squad....it's a great album..." Broke Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Alternative, Punk, Rock/Pop | | Label | Jive Aces | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 26871  | | CD Universe Part number | 1005032 | | Catalog number | 41710 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 22, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Machine | | Personnel | B.C. - drums Mawk - bass Jahred - vocals, guitar
Also: East Bay Ray, Serj Tankian, Morgan Lander, Bobby Ikeda, Kerry Freeman, Kristy Herndon, Matthew Pact, Trista Redavid |
Broke Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews great from start to finish i love every single song on this album, all of them are my favourites and great to bash your head along to as you drive down the freeway and make other drivers wonder what inspiring tunes you are listening to. this music makes you want to jump out of your seat and contribute. Submitted by ilovelavalamps (Brisbane, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Only Player in the Game of its Genre!!! (hed) PE have perfecrted the art of mixing rap with metal!!!!! And this album is the best example of this. This album and (Hed) PE show a mix of Korn, System of a Down, Rage Againsts the Machine and Rap!!!! If you are just a metal fan or just a rap fan and don't like both, you will still enjoy the sound of this incredible album!!! The two elements of rap and metal have been joint together and composed so well by (Hed) PE, that you would think it should have a name for its own genre, I mean who would have thought after listening to this album and band, that you could join the two oppisttes in genre (rap and metal) and come out with a great sounding product!!! What im trying to say, hurry up and buy this album!!!!!!!!! Submitted by Chris - black.wish (Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
(hed) Planet Earth Rocks, How You Like That!!! I agree with skEwb 100%. This album, and this band, is one of the most underrated bands of our day. Its depressing to see that (hed) PE hasn't become more successful and well known throughout the rock and metal community. This album is comparable to Limp Bizkit's "Significant Other" or KoRn's "Follow the Leader". This CD is Phat as hell! "Killing Time", "Jesus (of Nazareth"," Waiting to Die", "Feel Good", "Bartender"- all of these songs are wonderful and masterpieces. This is their best work to date, and, probably one of the most underhyped albums of this hard rock era. Get it, and you won't be dissapointed.Their first self-titled album and "Blackout" are fresh too, but, "Broke" is their best work. Hopefully, "Only In America" will be just as fresh! Submitted by Broncoboy35 (Rapid City, South Dakota, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
hed rocks! This is a revolutionary album. It's a shame hed isnt as big as they should be. This is a musical and lyrical masterpiece. Buy this album today if you have not! Hed needs your support! Submitted by skEwb (Ames, IA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good Rap/Metal Would you like a mix between Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit. Well you've found it. These guys are kick ass. I like almost every song on this cd. The hidden track is pretty funny. Jahred can bust out some sic rhymes and scream like hell on this cd. If you like rap or metal this cd is perfect for you. Submitted by spixeheavymetal (Cottonwood, AZ, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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