Advantages: Contains Some Of His Best Disadvantages: Feels Incomplete
...,11 and 12 track.
15. From Long Beach To Break City
It is the stereotypical Nate Dogg chorus song, good but really fans will have heard the type before. Background good though.
16. Suited N Booted
Why? What is this about? Joins the ranks of 'I Miss That Bitch' and 'Boss Playa'
17. You Got What I Want
Unmemorable nothing special. Avoid.
18. Batman & Robin
Embarassing, truly embarassing. This rip off of the classic Batman theme intro annoys you throughout the whole track. Lady of Rage almost saves it.
19. Message To Fat Cuzz [skit]
20. Pimp Slapp'd
Not bad but I mean come on, end the album with something bangin'.
Overall worth getting for the good tracks as they are very good just be prepared to be disappointed.
Hope i haven't bored the reader, or overused anywords!
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Advantages: Two tracks are awesome Disadvantages: Possibly his weakest album
...doesn't sit right. Its almost as if the Neptunes have provided beats and Snoop doesn't know what to do with them.
Take the second track, Bo$$ Would Like to See You, its simply 2 minutes of Snoop saying "The Boss Would Like To See You" over a very awkward sounding mobile ringtone clone of a bass.
Track 3, Stoplight, does show a bit more hope, with a nice bit of rap for the verse, but the pathetic chorus ruins the whole song. The only purpose this provides is to prop up From Da Chuuurch To Da Palace, and after that were back down to wishy washy R&B (I Believe in You), which contains very little rap, struggles to fit in and has no place on the album.
Track 6, Lollipop is only saved by Jay-Z and Nate Dogg, but it is a very similar story throughout after this point, there is simply no continuity or flow.
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Advantages: Unique, insane, the most fun you can have in CD form. Disadvantages: Madness may rub off on you (just look at me!)
...Oh no, I can hear you cry. Not that wacky Welsh band AGAIN already, surely? How much of this does she expect us to take?!
Well, I’m sorry, but some things are simply too wondrous to keep to myself. And the wild world of the Super Furries is one of those places that deserves several close inspections, so jump back onboard for tour #2.
The first thing you’ll notice (well you might not, but your guide is helpfully pointing it out) is that back in Radiator Land it’s actually 1997. Take a look behind you and you’ll see one album, Fuzzy Logic, and just a few years ahead the other masterpiece, Guerrilla. But for now there’s a whole new world to be found. This musical tour takes in spy agencies, great scientists (two of them!) and the political situation in Sierra Leon. And a quick Welsh lesson too!
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