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Average Rating: 4.11
Rating Variance: 1.20
Objectivity Score: 58%
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5.0 classic
A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory
A Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels & The Paths of Rhythm
Common Resurrection
Diamond D Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop
EPMD Strictly Business
EPMD Unfinished Business
Not so sound Cliche-ish, but this album was a classic when it dropped. At this point EPMD had one under their belt and seemed to know what to do to make another one. The 2 weak tracks ( Too much to drink, TIme to party) were the hip-house/club track that every rap album had at the time (check special ed, latifah, jbs etc). Heavy use of BT express (before dmx) and dj scratch's debut make the production solid. Lyrically the duo keep their braggodocio and no-sellout stance on point and don't stray from it. I bumped this hard in 89 and will bump it hard today. Even "its time to party " get's a lil play because you can never say no to "love is the message". This is one that plays straight through so I recommend you give it a listen and enjoy.
Ghostface Killah Ironman
Ghostface Killah Supreme Clientele
GZA Liquid Swords
Jungle Brothers Straight Out The Jungle
Jungle Brothers Done By The Forces Of Nature

4.5 superb
Common One Day It'll All Make Sense
Common Like Water for Chocolate
EPMD Business Never Personal
Pete Rock Soul Survivor

4.0 excellent
EPMD Business as Usual
Ghostface Killah Bulletproof Wallets

3.5 great
Common Be
Ghostface Killah Fishscale
Ghostface Killah The Big Doe Rehab

3.0 good
Common Finding Forever
Ghostface Killah The Pretty Toney Album
Ghostface Killah More Fish
Kool Keith Matthew

1.5 very poor
Common Electric Circus

1.0 awful
Common Universal Mind Control
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