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Generally favorable reviews- based on 22 Ratings
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Positive: 18 out of 22
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Mixed: 2 out of 22
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Negative: 2 out of 22
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dSep 8, 2004
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DMar 23, 2004Average, but still better than the previous 2. What's Your Number is the best song they've made in years, unfortunately the rest of the CD isn't as good
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fabricefMar 24, 2004Don't listen to 'Entertainment Weekly', that album is just great. Cypress is tight as ever, and the album just flows...
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JLMar 30, 2004
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unknownkidJun 24, 2004okay, first off all BS sucked ass, it wasnt even rap, and this cd rocks, ya there are some bad songs but still TDDUP rocks,
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NazatAMar 23, 2004the cd is fullfilling includes rock and different types of elements . im a long time cypress hill fan and then i got hooked to rage against by them cause they both are similar and cypress has a passion of different types of music and in this record it features skinhead rob and tim armstrong from the trnasplants , prodigy and twin and Bob Marley's son Damian
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AlexAMar 24, 2004This Album is the best one of them all. It is true Chpress Hill Music.
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MiKLFromdasicksideMar 24, 2004CYpress are the best
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Ale?SMar 27, 2004one of the best genre albums of recent years,great musical devices with rich sound,hiphop and reggae hits all around,strings,guitars,piano, xylophone and organ(!),melancholic and also funny mood,still excelent raps by b*real and sen dog,dj muggs in his highest form,simply:clever yet enjoyable lp by legendary nevertheless present-day stars of hiphop.get it.now.
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christophermMay 12, 2004
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LukasZSep 22, 2004many good tracks but some weak like the short tracks therefor an 8
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johnnyvMar 24, 2004Amazing album
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JackWMar 25, 2004
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BillyBobMar 25, 200410 ! Biatches
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For the first time in nearly a decade Cypress Hill sound like they’re really enjoying themselves, just like they were in the beginning.
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Only about a third enjoyable.
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Long before it's time to part, Till Death sags under a heavy sense of déjà vu that hinders even its interesting moments.