• Record Label: Sony
  • Release Date: Dec 14, 2004
User Score
7.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 17
  2. Negative: 2 out of 17

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  1. Apr 2, 2018
    10
    As good as his Man Vs Machine album. The Intro was awesome and the first track (LAX) was fire! This is one of my favourite hiphop albums I've ever heard and always recommend my friends to check this album out.
  2. Anonymous
    Oct 9, 2005
    9
    In Man vs Machine, Xzibit tried to do too much at once. On this album, he's gone back to basics and it's worked. The result is reminiscient to what his earlier albums (ie. 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz) would have sounded like with a bigger budget- simpler beats put the focus squarely back on X's flawless wordplay. His vocals really carry the album, and the fantastic sonics and In Man vs Machine, Xzibit tried to do too much at once. On this album, he's gone back to basics and it's worked. The result is reminiscient to what his earlier albums (ie. 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz) would have sounded like with a bigger budget- simpler beats put the focus squarely back on X's flawless wordplay. His vocals really carry the album, and the fantastic sonics and thumping beats on songs such as Saturday Night Live, LAX, Beware Of Us, Klack, and Mean Mugging, really bring it home. Xzibit has struck a perfect balance between hardcore and mainstream, with songs that sound just as comfortable on a radio as they do at a full-volume live performance, complete with mosh pit. Definitely his best album yet. Expand
  3. JohnD
    Jul 17, 2005
    7
    This isn't the best rap album ever made, but its far from the worst. While I'm thankful that Dr. Dre didn't lend his 'cinematic music' talents to this release (which usually results in an album that can only be listened to once before it gets annoying), Xzibit lacks experience as a producer, and it shows. The beats and overall quality from song to song is This isn't the best rap album ever made, but its far from the worst. While I'm thankful that Dr. Dre didn't lend his 'cinematic music' talents to this release (which usually results in an album that can only be listened to once before it gets annoying), Xzibit lacks experience as a producer, and it shows. The beats and overall quality from song to song is inconsistant; one second he is detailing how he is going to thrill the crowd, the next second he talks about how much the world sucks. There are also too many filler tracks; omit 'Saturday Night Live', 'Judgement Day', 'Ride or Die', and 'Crazy Ho', and rearrange the remaining tracks, and Xzibit would have a much better album. As it is, its just cheese--but sometimes cheese is nice. I just wish it was a steak. Expand
  4. bastian
    Mar 15, 2005
    10
    i'm french and i'm think of mr X to the Z is the best of the rap US he is the best of the world i love you xzibit
  5. PedroA
    Dec 18, 2004
    10
    It's great, Xzibit is definately underated.
  6. Frank
    Dec 17, 2004
    10
    Xzibit's Album Has Amazing Beats And His Style Is Unbeatable
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Sometimes it sounds like he's trying too hard.
  2. Ethical incontinence notwithstanding, Xzibit is an undeniably charismatic vocalist, with a gift for pure, jolting, testosterone-packed aggression that leads to some rather magnificent moments.
  3. Entertainment Weekly
    42
    Ultimately as unrewarding as it is conflicted. [10 Dec 2004, p.93]