Most slept-on album
Andre Vergara | Los Angeles | 01/11/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"my personal favorite hip-hop album, a poor man's "amerikkka's most wanted" -- threat is that same ghetto narrator with a keen eye and pokerface delivery plus unfadeable flow. dj pooh + bobcat lace da beats, str8 gangsta boogie, and threat raises the bar when the tracks "get ghost" like my man tryna duck one-time. dang, threat was so sick -- why u think pooh, cube, snoop + king tipsy messed with him? a hood classic."
Pure West Coast Hiphop
A. Nash | San Pedro, CA USA | 09/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you want to get a real feel on how L.A. was in the Early to mid 90's, this is it......Strictly from a rollin' 40's point of view.
It covers everything from runnin' game on women, to how to get away from one-time, when there on your ass.
The beats are funked out, sometimes repetitive sounding, but lyrically untouchable."
Simply Dope...
R. Makan | Vancouver, BC | 07/08/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm just gonna come simple and clean...
This album is good. The beats are bangin' and the rhymes are on point. To me it sounds like a mix between The Beatnuts and Tha Alkaholiks.
Definitely one of my favourite hip-hop albums. Don't sleep on it!
r!az"