...highlights with the rest being filler, it's all classic Nu-metal, every little nut and cranny of every song is filled with the Rage attitude that makes them so popular. Here's just a brief summary of the tracks on the album.
Bombtrack, where the rapping is perhaps most evident is a superb start to the album, with a familiar Rage riff you could pick out of a million; and the aggressive chorus with Zack chanting "burn! burn! yes ya gonna burn!".
Killing In The Name Of, built around two simple choruses of "an' now ya do what they told ya", is probably the best song on the album, in terms of instrumental use, with the solo at around 4 minutes being one of the most crazy yet innovative I've heard. If you're looking for sheer moshing crazy music (which you're probably not), then this is the song for you. With the most honest and aggressive lyrics...
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Advantages: Massive Bass!! Disadvantages: Windows Could Shatter
...tend to listen to it. The ones that I have listened to are quite good. The 1st 11 tracks on this CD are brilliant because it all varies especially MVP-Rock ya Body, which is a mix but so bassy and fast.
I find that on CD 2 the best song is Mr Oizo- Flat beat. CD 1 has more recognised songs, and CD 2 is a load of mixed rubbish with the exception of 1 or 2.
I paid £14.99 for it at the time. I always take this with me when in any friends cars to test there speakers, me mate with an Orion tried it and 10 seconds in both of his tweeters split at the cone!
Track List:
CD1 (In Track Order)
Ice Cube - You Can Do It
Azzido Da Bass - Dooms Night (Stanton Warriors Remix)
Three Of A Kind - Babycakes (Qualifide Remix)
Kelis - Milkshake (DJ Zinc Remix)
M.V.P. - Roc Ya Body (DJ Zinc Remix)
Mickey Finn & Aphrodite - Badass
Shy FX...
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helpful 30.07.2005
(08.11.2005)
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