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esham duz it again: esham has done it again, his first classic was Boomin words, next kkkill the fetus, then closed casket, then dead flowerz, a few other classics and not to forget all the natas classics he was in, and now this. this album is just too awesome to explain. every song practically is a banger, but my favourite cuts are Walking On Da Flatline, Chemical Imbalance, God, Detroit 101, Mr Negativity, All Night Everyday, Envy The Sunshine (song to his daughter, and eminem tries to copy him less than a year later but failed badly), and Gloczup. What makes this album even better is he disses that f4ggot eminem...and disses him hard. no joke, there has been proof that eminem really is gay, and its good that esham dissed this faker on this album, because eminem copies everything that esham did and duz it like 10 years later. what a w4nka, eminem can go to hell. esham is the unholy rapper who invented acid rap, and the king of acid rap he is, and he is the king of detroit rap.
Weird style of hip-hop/metal rap: Esham is without a doubt an original emcee/rocker. The only problem he uses the word Detroit a bit too much. About the album. Its great. Its the best album by Esham. The production is off the wall and the lyrical content is even more spaced out. If you want to listen to something when you get messed up and you want your mind to wonder into outerspace, then check this out. With quest appearances such as Kool Keith (greatest emcee) and the lead singer for ICP this album is pretty nice. Check it out. Support original music.
MOST OF THEZE REVIEWZ ARE RIGHT!!!!!!: When I heard bout tha reviewz on thiz cd....I went to go pick tha album up right away cuz Esham dissed eminem's faggot azz. So far thiz iz another tight Cd by Esham, it soundz a lil different from hiz older albumz but itz still good. Yall are right bout that song Envy the sunshine.....eminems dumbazz tried to copy dat song....also look at D12's album called The Devils Night....they copied dat title from Esham's song from that album called Hellterskkkelter......Esham iz absolutly right bout thiz album cuz he said in thiz cd there's a bunch of rapperz bitin hiz style....like shady's dumbazz he said.....and he said theres a bunch of whack rapperz in tha industry and playin in tha radio.....itz in dat song mr negativety....I like thiz album alot cuz almost everythin Esham said in thiz CD iz true...i recommend Esham fanz to pick thiz up....and also pick up hiz older albumz too...theyre all a classic. P.S. Eminem n D12 are a bunch of biterz
Less than five stars??? Get out!: This was my first Esham CD. I walked around for 3 hours visiting about a dozen stores before I found it, I was afraid it would disappoint me. It turned out to be the most extreme disc I'd ever listen to. The production is off-the-wall. Esham is wicked to the core on this album. Two collaborations with Kool Keith. A couple with members from the Dayton Family, members of Natas, but most of this album is the creation of Esham the Unholy and his diverse, multi-talented guitar-playing man, Santos. Santos has to be mentioned because he adds spanish guitar and electric guitar to about half the tracks. A lot of fresh sounds to say the least. Drum machines, wild spacey keyboard work, bass (and more), make the tasty background to Esham's wicked rhymes on Tongues. I read one review that accuses Esham of trying to get famous through the dozens of Eminem disses. It's probably true, but when you consider a lot of Eminem's ideas were Esham's years before and delivered twice as nice. Just take a listen to "Envy the Sunshine" from this album where Esham sings to his daughter. An effort that actually works in comparison to Eminem's whiney, N'Syncish, trite and insipid ditty titled "Hailies Song" that came out a mere year later. Esham should have more recognition, especially after Eminem sent D-12 to beat the living hell out of him for all the disses on this album. Is Esham still underground? You betcha. This album didn't sell any more copies than it would have had he not dissed Eminem from all sides, but that's not even what this album's about. As always, Esham is being experimental and controversial. That's why his true admirers follow his career. No filler and no skits! Esham doesn't let up with the entertainment on this truely unconventional rap album with brilliant experiments and memorable collaborations by big underground rap stars and the porno chick, of course. A dense, textured classic rap album from an underground legend. It will knock the socks off any casual listener and satisfy the hardcore fan. Praises! Praises!
"All Night Everyday": This album, as a whole is okay, I'm not a huge fan of Esham. The song "All Night Everyday" is worth the price of admission. Kool Keith rips it, Esham rips it and disses Eminem (YES!), and Heather Hunter surprisingly tears it up nice. That is the only song I even listen to on the album. It is so tight that it is worth the price of the CD. Much love to Esham and his fans.
| Artist: | Esham | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0016581226029 | | Format: | Explicit Lyrics | | Original Release Date: | 2001-06-19 | | Release Date: | 2007-10-01 | | UPC: | 016581226029 |
Tracks:- Walkin on da Flatline
- Slippin out Amerikkka - Esham,
- D.
- I'm Dead
- Panic Attack
- Chemical Imbalance
- God
- Detroit 101 - Esham, Mastamind
- Poetry
- Everyone
- Crash & Burn
- Mr. Negativity
- Pill Me (Feel My Prescription)
- Brain Surgery - Esham, Mastamind, Shoestring
- Devilsh*t - Esham, Kool Keith
- All Night Everyday - Esham, Heather Hunter, Kool Keith
- I Know
- So Selfish
- Envy the Sunshine
- Love - Esham, TNT
- Gloczup
- Intro (Hallucinagenics)
- Skydive
- F@*k a Lover - Dayton Family, Esham
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