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Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 7 out of 14
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Mixed: 2 out of 14
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Negative: 5 out of 14
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MichaelDJul 30, 2005This album, is fantastic-i dont get why people say otherwise. Not just the brilliant beats and lyrics but what it stands for!
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nigsbigJan 28, 2005damn fine up beat
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JoelTAug 31, 2004
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EastVillageAug 17, 2004Northern State reminds us that hip hop in no longer about race, gender, or any semblance of talent whatsoever. Please don't try to convince me that THIS is the paradigm of female white suburban snob rap. There has to be something better brewing behind a Starbucks counter somewhere in Jersey.
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DanielleMJul 7, 2004These girls have the smartest and funniest lyrics heard in a while. Northern State reminds us that hip hop in no longer about race or gender but providing a voice. So to all of the white suburban girls looking for their voice....look no further.
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lezsJan 18, 2004i found this cd in one of those $5 bins and had heard good things about them, so i picked it up. it wasnt worth it. they are just a novelty act that doesn't work, and they suck. ewww! it just goes to show that mainstream critics are disillusioned and deaf.
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FoundinLibraryDec 18, 2003
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AphexNov 2, 2003Make no mistakes about it, this is the worst CD ever released. This disc is talentless, preachy and insulting to anyone with a functioning cerebral cortex.
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joeypAug 10, 2003from first listen i just loved this cd. most people i've played it for are ambivalent at best, but i think they just don't like ns because of their whiteness and their subject matter. it's their loss!
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ReggieE.Jul 30, 2003
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AmyJul 23, 2003
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MojoSounds like an all-girl early Beastie Boys.... The politics, though, are somewhat sounder. [May 2003, p.99]
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With their brattish Long Island manners, spiky wit and (middle-class) B-Girl 'tood, it mightn't be all that lazy to re-baptise them The Beastie Girls.
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It's like taking hip-hop of the early '80s and jettisoning it into the now: update the metaphors, the references, and the technology but not the beats, the flows, or the vocal stylings.