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Universal acclaim- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 25
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Mixed: 3 out of 25
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redmanMar 4, 2007jawn is straight off da hook
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ShapkGAug 16, 2006a great piece of work from the clan...the raw hip-hop they've got us used to.
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marktDec 3, 2005this album is from the phenomenal beginning (IntheHooD) till the fantastic ending (TheW one of the best wu songs ever) a dope album that i could liston 24 ours a day. i just can much great things about the album but liston to it and u will understand me. Classic shit
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MalikMAug 18, 2005Babies, Radioactive, and the hidden track after Iron Flag are three of the strongest tracks I've heard from the Wu in years. It was good to hear GZA back in his proper place as the Anchor man in the relay.
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CharlesM.Feb 22, 2002I think that they turned a little ghetto on this album. some songs are raw, but others are lame and have no skill. Wu tang is supposed to be about hip-hop. but there turning into a cash-money group. The CD could be better.
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colelJan 24, 2002Another lyrically devine source of street east-style
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Awards & Rankings
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Their darkest, most hypnotic disc since 1997's ''Wu-Tang Forever.''
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Iron Flag focuses squarely on the Wu's immense, twin strengths: bringing together some of the best rappers in the business, and relying on the best production confederacy in hip-hop (led by RZA) to build raw, hard-hitting productions.
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On Iron Flag, the Wu are not just back - they're overhauled and determined to compete.