I didn't think I would like this as much as I did. It has the villians come out for "Supervillian Intro". The witty word play of "Gazillion Ear" is worth the price of admission alone, but it gets better. "Tense, met your men on a fenced in, sensed this was tense/wheels fall off then it's the end/Don't get keelhauled invillian always been feel real genuine ballskin." the next song will have you say "Yessir! which features Raekwon and a sample of "UFO" by ESG. Are you enjoying this CD? "Absolutely," but the message is that absolute power corrupts, and that living in the ghetto is a fate worse than death because then the unrelenting fear of danger will be gone. This song features several samples put together. "Rap Ambush" is just that, you said what? "Who told you that?/Roll through braack/Old To the new holds the hat."Lightworks" samples a song of the a same name by Raymond Scott and "King of the Beats" by Mantronix, among others. "Batty Boyz" features a sample from Jeff Dunham's character Melvin the Superhero and "Gayway To Heaven" by Atilio Mineo that makes for an interesting listen, it has a lot of great verses but this lead me to believe it is directed at Batman "In thigh high boots, red tighty-whities and blue cat suit (Holy Homos)/Even the rats know it’s tacky/ “You ever see me slipping like that bitch just smack me.” The next song includes a visit from "Angelz" featuring Tony Starks (Ghostface), Raekwon and Paloma Faith as the voice of Cat-Woman with it's string hook, "Cellz" includes this prison commentary filled sample with Charles Bukowski reading "Dinosauria, We", from the film "Bukowski: Born Into This" and this sceechy horn with a "A crazy straw, ink and stale-dried paraffin/Candy corn crap rappers pale by comparison/A bad Samaritan averagin above average men." MF DOOM is "Still Dope" with this catchy whistling horns and great delivery by Empress Starhh Tha Femcee, with the beat "Passion Flower" by Metal Fingers. Nothing is more gross than mayo,when it comes to condiments, but "Microwave Mayo?" That has gotta be a stomach pump waiting to happen with this high organ loop and nice beat. Kurious to see where this goes next? Well, you will hear "More Rhymin'" I'll give you a few lines, but "It's just a small phase, that's what them all say/Then fall prey in a mini-mall hallway/Meant to be sold not told to friendly enemies/Remember these intentionally, empathy please" with high keys. "That's That" has the strings on loop, but seriously a sample of the end of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" and "I Wanna Be Where You Are" by Michael Jackson? Awesome. The next track starts with this guitar and flute and organ loop with some horns and an occasional autotuned appearance from P-Pain (Posdnuos) and Filthy Pablo (Prince Paul) who spits great verses like "Supervillianz." "Bumpy's Message" is a recorded message for mR. DOOM."Thank Ya" sounds like great music to have during credits; specifically made for credits, and it is a loose story so it deserves it's credit, which is due; oh wait, that was intentional. These audio supervillians are the only ones that I would want on my team: Gazillion Ear, Yessir!, Absolutely, Angelz, Cellz, Still Dope, Microwave Mayo, That's That, and Thank Ya.
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