Album Rating: 3.0
^^Ridin' cross the LAND, kickin up sand.....
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Album Rating: 5.0
An Open Letter to NYC goes hard.
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Album Rating: 3.5
beats on this rule.
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Album Rating: 3.5
"ERECTED CLEARLY AND PROUD" teehee
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This album has some killer ass tracks in it, and it sounds great. It starts off strong, gets a little weak in the middle, but kicks back up near the end. The harpsichord alone on Right Right Now Now makes this album at least a 3. It seems like a lot of hipsters got into Beastie Boys at Paul's Boutique and when they burst out with some real hip hop shit you trendy kids don't know what the fuck to do except slam the album.
"So put a quarter in your ass cuz you played yourself!" "WWWWEEEEEEELLLLLLL"
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The first sample before Mike cuts in thats first signature trumpety thingy
^^ What the hell does that even mean?
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Album Rating: 3.0
Abut 9-10 good songs on here, and the rest are among the worst they've ever written. I mean, were songs like "Oh Word" and "Hey Fuck You" really necessary?
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lol
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Nice review but technically, the Hello Nasty song title is "Three MC's and One DJ"... that might help clarify what you're talking about with the simplicity of Mix Master Mike's beat making. By the way, this is the only review on this album I could find that actually addressed the topic of who was on the sound board.
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Check It Out is their best song
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check it out is such a good song, hard to not start dancing around
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This coming out was a very early music-news memory for me. "Ch-check it out" was on the top of the itunes charts
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Album Rating: 2.5
Bloody disappointing at the time
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I never...
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ch-checked it out
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