Eat at Whitey's
- Everlast
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9.6
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DickH.Sep 25, 20018
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RockyF.Oct 17, 200110Everlast has always put out all he had on every album ever. He throws in oldschool and kickass blues riffs and is inspiration to me.
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AaronS.Oct 8, 200110I think it's the most interesting and best made album besides his first solo album.
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HollieB.Sep 20, 200110One of the best albums I've heard this decade
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AndrewCDec 13, 200210this is one of the best albums that i have ever heard. can't wait for a new one.
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stefyoMay 9, 200310like others said :one of the best albums,maybe it's the new style,the new sound.I can hardly wait 4 another one.Keep it on the same direction,Mr.Ford(Everlast)
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MarkSMar 9, 200410you just fall in love with the vibe of this cd
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KenD.Nov 21, 20018NICE.
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MikeM.Sep 21, 200210This is my favorite album(with his first one). I love how his voice, musical sound, featured back-ups, and blend of styles tell his ideas and stories so well. Everlast rules! Keep up the good work.
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60Bravado and roleplay being the essence of rock, problems only arise when the real Everlast, a Grammy-winning crossover artiste, rears his head. [Nov. 2000, p.116]
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An inventively arranged mixture of blues, hip-hop, strings, folk and metal, 'Eat At Whitey's' is like Fun Lovin' Criminals' cameo in The Sopranos: by turns, flash, atmospheric, melancholic, and very masculine.
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40With deeply average tunes and deeply average rapping throughout, not even an appearance by Carlos Santana on Babylon Feeling can turn things around.