That is some funky keyboard, I'm thinkin rhodes,but as they walk the streets the beat is hot and so is their conviction, ready to "Make Some Noise." In this beat driven and bass backseater, it sounds like they are performing in a vacant building in the five boroughs than with a "Nonstop Disco Powerpack," but I love this verse"The Emcee Whisperer kinda like a trainer/I take sucker rappers, I put 'em through a strainer/ Like macaroni cause the s*** sound cheesy/Watch how it's done boy, it looks easy." The next track starts with this light hornlike, and then it has this rockin beat and some vocoder assisted vocals "Ok" that's fine it sounds real cool. I loved the original version,soo cool, and it has that fire that was burning for a while since their last record was an instrumental in 2007 Mix-Up, and last trad record was in 2004 "To The Five Boroughs." "Too Many Rappers (New Reactionaries Version)" is still awesome, and who better to assist in pointing out perpetrators than Nas (I'm not calling him perp; it's a compliment). Awesome! The beat is basically the same, but the whirring synth is different, and there is a half-minute intro with just the digitalics. Go ahead and "Say It" This song rocks! with those bloops, keyboards,vocal effects,beat, and a sound that might be found in a hip hop horror movie. Bill Harper must not have collected a lot becuse his collection is only twenty four seconds. "Don't Play A Game That I Can't Win" has a reggae flavor with guest vocals from Santi White, and some killer horns and sirens. "Long Burn The Fire" has some disc-scratching and keyboard distotion, trashcan clapping "Cause MC's got weapons that'll ruin your health/So if you're feeling strong, then reach for yours/My book is my shield and my mic is my sword." They want to bring the funk, instead of the brass, one was for a primate the other for an a--. I feel....too late this "Funky Donkey" vocal effects, and beat pass. Funny sounds "The Larry Routine" it's short and sweet, but pretty mean. "Tadlock's Glasses" has more vocal effects and can't say I hate it. "Lee Majors Come Again" is a more punk-rap track with some horns, and at round two it's slowed down and has a rockin breakdown with keyboard effects, back to quicker tempo. "Multilayer Nuclear Disarmament" is a funky little instrumental that decides to speak up at the end,in a robotic voice, maybe because the song was mutated by all that radioactivity. "Here's A Little Something For Ya," they drop some verses and make you dance, with the beat as well movin more than your pants and some "Crazy A** S***" can't stop the beat because the beat is king with the fx m-moren' a fling ha you can top that why can't I stop that i seriously can't rhyme for S--- so tell me i stink instead of deal withit. "The Lisa Lisa/Full Force Routine" is more than just another short interlude, but a great way to end this disc. If I could only pick 8 members for the committee I would choose: Make Some Noise, Nonstop Disco Powerpack,Ok, Too Many Rappers (New Reactionaries Version), Say It,Tadlock's Glasses, Lee Majors Come Again, and Here's A Little Somethin' For Ya. Check The Whole Disc and see for yourself what it's all about!

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