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Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings
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koofSep 30, 2009This album is pretty good, yet there is some filler definitely. Old Leef down here talkin about "these days". The album features Kool G Rap and KRS One, hip hop pioneers, and they are the ones who have some of the worst rhymes on the album.
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patofuSep 27, 2009This album was an absolute letdown. I was hoping, maybe even expecting that an album this well reviewed would be well written, more conceptual, keener, more true to reality, etc. but sadly, it was none of the above. This album, with the exception of a handful of the tracks, were absolute trash.
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roySep 15, 2009Excellent album with consistent production. The tracks are varied, and, unlike his previous release, Al shows more diversity in his chosen album guests. All and all, a good album, though not a classic.
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BTR.Sep 15, 2009
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LeefSSep 6, 2009Pretty much terrible. The beats are OK, but that's not enough to rectify the completely garbage coming out of these rappers mouths. These days, if the wordplay isn't there, then it becomes obvious how ludicrously stale and contrived gangsta rap has become. And this is as obvious as it's ever been.
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EricCAug 31, 2009The beats and the sampling make it worth picking up. It's just too bad the performances from the guest MCs are completely phoned in. You can always count on Eminem dumbing things down to middle school level.
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Chemical Warfare keeps this capo's reputation in tact. Recommended for aspiring dons and more open-minded thugs.
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Chemical Warfare is a rap version of Speilberg's Minority Report; it draws upon a gritty underground past while embracing more modern craftsmanship, where new smooth edges are balanced by the felt-authenticity of its caliginous vision.
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It may be that the only constant on Chemical Warfare IS Alchemist's beats, but that's enough to make it work--and like the futuristic battle it implies the album is filled with hits you'll never see coming.