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4.0 excellent
Augustana Midwest Skies and Sleepless Mondays
Remember dayrIs it now is witnessrNOW HAPPENEDrYou that's saidrDEATH WITH THE sounderrLOUDER of the shouterrNo problemsrSERIOUSLY now is the DARK THINGrAshes to dust, from the graverWithout for the crypt, it's screamin'rNow is the DARKrTHING wasrI'MMA HIT YOUrSound with the HELLrJESUES CHRIST with the horrorrFilm them up the soundrAccurate wordsrGRIMREAPERSTYLESrCELEBRATE IN ESSEX, IN ESSEXrYo, In the endrRappers and can't rememberrCAUSE DARKrNOW IS BROUGHT US, AND, I TILL' EM' WITH THE BLOODrCrypt, crypt, crypt! rRevengerPrimrose.
Gravediggaz Nightmare in A-Minor

3.5 great
Gravediggaz The Demo Tape
With all the Wu related shit going on (Wu album leaking, Ghost leaking, Ghost calling the Wu album "bullshit", Rae speaking out bout his distast of RZA and the Wu album, RZA interviews and more) I felt I'd take this slow day in hip hop to drop ANOTHER gem on ya'll...rOn top of being Wu-Tang's production genius, RZA was also part of the original horror-core hip hop crew, the Gravediggaz. The group also consisted of Prince Paul, Frukwan (of Stetsasonic) and Too Poetic (of the Bruthas Grym). All taking on alias' for the group: RZA (RZArecta), Prince Paul (the Undertaker), Too Poetic (Grym Reaper) and Frukwan (the Gatekeeper).rThey released their debut album in 1994; originally titled Niggamortis but changed to 6 Feet Deep so it was more "acceptable" to the American consumer. The album consisted of classics like Diary of a Madman, Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide and 1-800 Suicide.rBefore their debut they had a demo, in which Shake offers to the lovely readers of 2dopeboyz. Tracklist and download link after the jump....

3.0 good
Gravediggaz Dig Deep
According to Frukwan, the group's name means "digging graves of the mentally dead, and it stood for resurrecting the mentally dead from their state of unawareness and ignorance."[7] The group's lyrics mix black humor (regarding topics such as suicide, death, killing, psychopathy, hell, etc.), criticism regarding the music industry, cartoonish violence reminiscent of the Geto Boys, and esoteric references to the Nation of Gods and Earths. The group pioneered the horrorcore genre.[8][9][10]
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2.5 average
Flatlinerz U.S.A.

2.0 poor
Gravediggaz The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel
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