by
Aesop Rock
- Record Label: Definitive Jux
- Release Date: Feb 22, 2005
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Universal acclaim- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 20
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Mixed: 0 out of 20
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Negative: 1 out of 20
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JohnBSep 12, 2006Idea, Blockhead, Atmosphere, Aesop Rock! What?! Who the fuck you think left them cracks in your sidewalk
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Nov 14, 2013Very fast paced, intricate rhyme style with great subtext, all to excellent production. Typical great Rock here folks. Go pick it up if you love him.
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BriffeDMay 23, 2005Great album... While consuming the Bazooka, he stumbles in with Fast cars.... I'm taken by surprise..
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TayshaunPMar 3, 2005This is the best of the Ace Rock in my opinion. The beats are stronger and the tempo flows better. Rickety rack rocks.
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HeathRMay 17, 2005Aesop brings his usual genius, but only to a handful of tracks. Holy Smoke is by far my favorite track, but two to three songs are filler. If the CD packaging counted towards the score, it would move it up high (all lyrics to every song on his releases)
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AdRockMar 12, 2005
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The music alone nearly justifies the cost, improving on the dense atmosphere pervading Aesop's mostly self-produced Bazooka Tooth, and returning ace producer Blockhead to his prime role in the control chair.
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With the quality and effort put into this release, Def Jux and Aesop Rock have done what every EP should do, provide something of unique value and create anticipation for future releases.
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Fast Cars is volatile, angry, and certainly unappreciative of the current administration (especially its war policy). Fortunately, Aesop Rock manages to criticize without losing the beat.