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Universal acclaim- based on 9 Ratings
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Positive: 8 out of 9
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Mixed: 1 out of 9
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Negative: 0 out of 9
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DiabloPDec 4, 2005I have had this album for a long time...i have never seen any reviews of it until now and just let me say that the ratings i have seen are completely wrong (my opinion). This is a great album that does a awesome job of blending genres. Any fan of the new DangerDoom album should go back and by this album immediately. Be prepared to be Awed.
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KingCosmosMay 18, 2005am a rap and alternative fan! this blends both sounds! in ma opinion this is a great album! jus missing verses from MF DOOM, NAS,COMMON,MIKE SKINNER and Chris martin well! thats jus my opinion!
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LawrencePMar 25, 2005There's some magic in "white people". The first half is very pleasing and almost perfect, but things are hit and miss in the later half.
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NorrinRFeb 1, 2005This CD is definitely not for everybody. Those looking for an album exactly like the previous one from handsome Boys Modeling school will be dissapointed. If you are looking for a straight up hip-hop album, a lot of the songs wont be for you. With all that taken into account, I loved it. Go into it with an open mind (The RZA and John Oats in the same CD?) and you will be pleasently surprised.
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ChrisJan 27, 2005Not any thing near the original 99 release what have they done. This was not that original the best song was with Cat Power and outside of this album I dispise Cat Power. It was good enough for 1 6 but nothing more or less. Come on guys
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RyanNJan 21, 2005This is a great compilation CD with fresh beats and overall great songs. I love the resurection of Father Guido Sarducci. I can't wait for the 3rd disc
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UrbAn ecelctic mess that will send purists of all stripes screaming bloody murder. You, of course, will love it. [Dec 2004, p.105]
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Paul and Dan, knowing that the Dating Game skits sandwiching the album were just a poor shadow of the 3 Feet High And Rising game show, had to up the Wacky Factor within the songs themselves. “More guests! More cray-zee guests!"
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Rolling StoneThe skits keep it realer than reality TV. [25 Nov 2004, p.88]