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Universal acclaim- based on 43 Ratings
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Positive: 37 out of 43
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Mixed: 4 out of 43
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Negative: 2 out of 43
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Mar 13, 2012
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EricLAug 3, 2009This album is absolutely awful.
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VictorAMar 4, 2008All in all the album is great, not spectacular however wu tang still delivers the message, and in a strange sorta way its addicting, you have to listen to it again and again. Out of 14 tracks 2 were jus not good enough. They produced a better then most album while the group endures conflicts between themselves, I hope they give it another shot.
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markLFeb 5, 2008Real WU lyrics and feeling, though the beats they rap on are not up to par with their lyrical talents.... how can hip hop die if wu tang is forever?
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HexSJan 9, 2008Best hop-hop album I've heard this decade. Witty Wu-Tang is unpredictable!
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SamuelGJan 2, 2008Different but in a good way. I'm only giving it an 8 because I miss some of that Wu-Tang rawness and ODB.
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BryanSDec 25, 2007Soulful soundscapes and intricate instrumentals that ony begin permeate one's brain after habitual listens. Cappa, Deck, Meth, Rae and Ghost are sharpest MCs on this affair, but don't get it twisted this is RZA's baby through and through. And that's a good thing!
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ToddSDec 16, 2007RZA has done it again. If you're a true fan of the WU, tune out the haters and cop this album. It will restore your faith the Clan.
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LouisP.Dec 15, 2007
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PerryDec 13, 2007Like drugs. My bloodstream can't get enough. I'm only half joking. It really is like drugs. Be careful.
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NajehD.Dec 13, 2007Big Wu-Tang fan, but this was disappointing as hell. I wanted a Wu-Tang album, not a bunch of old dudes rapping over a hippie jam festival. I hope this album does grow on me but right now i ain't feelin this at all.
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MitchNDec 13, 2007Let's see - legendary group goes public with internal dissension as what is unfortunately sure to be their last work is released - Beatles of Hip Hop, anyone? Its brilliance and diversity is something to savor. Worth the nearly a year of anticipation!
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JoeTDec 12, 2007This is solid Wu Tang. A clear progression from the Ghost Dog OST, but with a far, FAR more charismatic and skilled bunch of MCs spitting rhymes. All the talk of too much 'guitar and 'avant-garde-ness' is garbage.
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DrewDec 11, 2007Best album since Stillmatic. This album blows me away from start to finish on every listen.
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HelltJ.Dec 11, 2007It will grow as time passes.
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RayK.Dec 11, 2007this is a dope album!, one of the best hands...don't get me wrong, its not perfect, and its not even their best, but aside from a few flaws this will satisfy any true hip-hop junkie. Wu-Tang Clan = Hip Hop.
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Whether they love it or hate it. It is a departure from previous releases and it does focus on melody and guitars and strings, but it is also lush and well-crafted and smart and addictive.
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Ghostface Killah is as wickedly esoteric as ever, Method Man sounds reinvigorated and snapped out of his recent slump, and Raekwon, who's been on record decrying 8 Diagrams, is ice-pick sharp.
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Minus ODB, the collective's most charismatic member, and rife with in-group strife, 8 Diagrams is a long way from the hip hop revolution, "Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)." It still ain't nothin’ to fuck with.