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Bricks
Outsidaz
Bricks
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Rude, crude, and lewd, the Outsidaz's rhymes on The Bricks should give those who find Eminem unpalatable something to think about. Violence, drugs, armed robbery, sexual depravity, and shooting the president are all top...  more »

     
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All Artists: Outsidaz
Title: Bricks
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rufflife Records
Release Date: 6/19/2001
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 694006120123

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Rude, crude, and lewd, the Outsidaz's rhymes on The Bricks should give those who find Eminem unpalatable something to think about. Violence, drugs, armed robbery, sexual depravity, and shooting the president are all topics primed to make their debut album the subject of moral-majority placards. That the East Coast rappers' caricature exploits, bravado, and taunts--aimed at wack rappers, cheating girlfriends, and anyone that's not them--are exaggerated for maximum effect and come with party beats, suggests more bad-boy misbehavior than a corrupting influence. "State to State," for one, with its comedy samba and explicit message to sexually demanding ladies--that the Outsidaz's wouldn't entertain with someone else's barge poll--is pure comedy. And with Kelis & Rah Digga getting their own back on "I'm Leaving," The Bricks isn't all one-sided. They even offer a blunt warning against the evils of drugs on "Rehab," albeit to something approximating a demented Disney ditty. If these redeeming features, plus addictive beats and playful rhymes, aren't enough to convince detractors that the Outsidaz are a valuable addition to society, then the fact that they set up on an ice-cream stand on a corner of their neighborhood known as the Bricks (previously frequented by drug dealers) should hint that they're not all bad. --Dan Gennoe

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The Bricks
worldsend | chicago, illinois Usa | 06/06/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Yo,the outsidaz has been a hot group for a while and I seen them with Red, Meth, Ghost, CAPP and Streetlife at Illinois State Campus, I knew they have skills and they are from the BRICKS, so what more could you expect. This is New Jers,This album is hot from start to finish. This long awaited underground group from the bricks, who has appeared on the Blackout album and college tour, Rah Digga's album and who Eminem give shouts to on his albums. Yo this is the O.U.T.Z. baby, recognize Nightlife as a good EP but the album is far better. The production and beats are extraordinary on this album. They kick it off with Sign Of Power where Young Zee,Pacewon and the rest of OUTZ kick the flow with a nice smooth beat. Their best tracks is O.U.T.Z.(Track 17),Done In the Game (Track 4),Keep On (track 3),Get*** (Track 6), Hell Yeah (track 7). Listen,the whole album is great for the Underground and New Jers. once you listen to this hip hop lingo. They give you fools smooth what ya'll asking for, They be the O's and they are hot to def. Go cop this album . .... Go get this album. Peace. One."
Tight debut
sticky venom | 08/19/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This album is pretty tight. Flow wise I'd say Pace and Nawshis are the tightest, though Zee is awesome too. The highlights on this CD are: "*Keep On*," "*Who You Be*," "*The Bricks*," "Money, Money, Money RMX," and "Im Leaving." "Hell Yeah," and "We be the O's" are aight, but not quite as good. I recommend this to any gangsta rap fan. peace.- Chris"
Great sh#T
sticky venom | chi-town (were the killaz is) | 05/04/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"yo, da ousidaz r da sh#t, cuz they got a unique rhyme style that not a whole buncha otherz got. they can rhyme stuff other rappers wouldnt dream of spittin. but anyway, this is da outz first mainstream lp and its pretty good, u shuld peep da trax. production is mostly good (handled by rocwilder, hotrunner, denaun porter, self-service, and dj twins.) and evry member goes pretty hard wit da rhymin' jo.



best trax r: 2, 3 (featrin red n meth.), 6, 7 (funny skit), 8, 9, 11, 14,"