NOFX – Never Trust a Hippy – 2006
Josh Rouse – Subtitulo – 2006
Dead Prez - Revolutionary But Gangsta – 2004
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This EP really rips, I love it. More than the LP it preceeded.

Only time I really have a problem with it is the second song 'The Marxist Brothers' which basically blows. Its a tad slow and all round un-catchy – which given its NOFX means it sucks.

There is a bit of a slow song in the middle 'You're Wrong' which manages to be smart and funny as it sysematically tells everyone you're wrong.

It speeds up with the last two songs and if you blink you'll miss them. Both are great though.

Definitely a worth while EP.

 

Didn't know this was coming out so it was a pleasant enough suprise.

The album starts off with an aswesome song called 'Quiet Town' but after that sort of slides off into a mash of sameiness.

None of the songs really stand out in my mind aside from the first three, that might be because I probaly haven't given it enoug time.
This album is far more relaxed than Nashville which was already relaxed. Great music if you're a tad run down and just want sometime to make sure you're still alive. ^_^


 

The title of this album isn't really joking. Dead Prez have gone 'Gangsta' and by that I mean they've attempted to break into a more main stream rap market which quite frankly doesn't want what they're selling (I don't mean that in a bad way).

This album is pretty tight, not quite as good as Let's Get Free but it can easily stand on its own.

The album starts off a tad slow but once it gets near the middle of the disk it starts to pick up some steam.

If you want hip-hop with a bit of balls then check these guys out.


 

     
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