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Universal acclaim- based on 34 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 29 out of 34
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Mixed: 2 out of 34
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Negative: 3 out of 34
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DannyJFeb 28, 2005Never been this ill...
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AlanRFeb 9, 2005You have to have a mental disability to like 50 Cent and hate this. This is important.
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SinsearHMar 4, 2005Sage is Hands down one of the best rappers of all time. He has grabbed a piece of Hip Hop history! Also this rob guy giving Sage the ratinjg of a 2. I also met Sage and your just jealous piece if shit fuck U!
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FredrikFFeb 10, 2005The best record of 2005. Simple as that.
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AnimationBeatsFeb 25, 2005ok this is a ten, dude is out of control once again . me and all the homies agree that this is one dope disk. iighth 10's across the board
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ScottMar 14, 2005
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BenUMar 19, 2005i dont no what dans talkin about, sick beats and amazin lyrics like alaways, the samples were sick. nothin better then a harmonica in hip-hop
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jessicanMar 4, 2005this guy is one of the best artist i no
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JuicyBerryJul 27, 2005Lyrically superb, with some awesome beats and heavy, heavy basslines!!
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MikeSep 15, 2005Album is great. Exactly what I look for in my music, expression.
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RichardHMay 15, 2007An absolute classic. I can still listen to this disk all the way through without skipping a single track. This disk 'bottles' Sage's stage presence better than any of his other studio efforts. Forget that he's a 'white rapper', his flow is lava and you can't deny it.
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DaveSFeb 24, 2005I don't understand how anyone can honestly sit down and listen to Sage Francis and not recognize this guys dedication and persistance on every project he takes on.Without a doubt one of the most lyrically gifted emcees who would have no problem handing in "chart toppers" ass to him on a platter.
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RamsPMar 27, 2005Great
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JeremySep 15, 2005"Contemporary house of pain" - who the ef is this clown? Unfortunately those who cannot think for themselves talk far too much. Thanks again sage.
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Feb 29, 2016another great album by an awesome artist. great production and ill lyrics.. this is just awesome as personal journals. met the man in person. very nice dude. classic
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ArthurRMar 3, 2005Great album, slightly better then Personal Journals.
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DoofMay 29, 2005Amazing lyrics and cool blend of hip-hop and rock. Definitely better than the 76 it got.
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trentApr 15, 2005
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MichaelHAug 9, 2005good album, his older stuff is still better
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myselfMar 2, 2005Something about his voice and style just keep drawing me back to his music. That said, I could do with a little less angst and more precision in the flow.
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DanMar 10, 2005ill lyrics, terrible beats, terrible samples. pales in comparison to personal journals.
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MikeEApr 13, 2005Contemporary House of Pain. I think this review sums it up best, "If you're over 25, then expect to find yourself peering at your old teen angst like some sort of barely remembered dream."
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robFeb 17, 2005sage francis is a massive tool. he needs to stop crying and pretending that he's a rapper. i've met the guy, total wuss and he heckles and says things like, "since i'm the only guy in the room with a record deal...." needs to grow up personally and then maybe he can make another good album.
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BlenderHis fire-and-brimstone confessionals are as complex as they are venomous. [Mar 2005, p.140]
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Sage transcends genre limitations and expectations with restless energy and poetic turns of phrase that keep his mystery (or, arguably, his lack of defined answers) intriguing rather than irritating.
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There are certain instances when Francis' politics overreach, like on the annoying "Dance Monkey,” but for the most part, “A Healthy Distrust” is this artist's most impressive album yet.