| Esham Boomin' Words from Hell
3.5 great
| Ranking: #59 for 1989 | |
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0.0 | fxckyouhaters | February 28th 10 | Esham's debut is still a triumph of the acid rap genre. Proof that a 13 year old in 1989 than the modern adults that he influenced.
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0.0 | George Browne | April 17th 19 | Underrated horrorcore album. A personal favorite apparently.
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2.5 average | DisNig | September 1st 10 | This is a classic in that it was the beginning of a movement. As it stands by itself, it is only average. Lyricism is raw, as intended, it gets a little hokey at times. This is a proudly low budget album, and it actually works because Esham is so unclean. The production is cheap but it effectively blends funk and old school hip-hop, it's actually my favorite part of the album. Worth getting if you're into the acid rap thing.
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0.0 | TAB | December 24th 09 | a very amateur album with shitty production, and a 13 year old rapping about murder/drugs/satan/sex/ect.. It is surprisingly solid, but nothing classic.
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3.0 good | HeXa | April 8th 19 |
4.0 excellent | YungZGP | October 5th 18 |
4.0 excellent | Rambles | September 12th 17 |
2.5 average | ZGP1992 | October 13th 12 |
3.5 great | Chiino | October 20th 10 |
4.5 superb | TYRR | August 7th 08 |
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