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Method Man - 4:21 the day after

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Just listen to this album, and I must say, this is great. Method Man really made up after his lackluster last album.

 

One of the best CD's this year, too bad people are really overlooking this CD, because I thought it was better then Fishscales

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Tical was a near classic, everything he did solo since has been disapointing. His shit with Redman was brilliant, and he holds his own on damn near every collaboration or Wu tracckk that he's on.

 

He's like Jada, he just can't release a cd that someone with thier skills should be able to.

 

 

I'ma go dl this. I'll post a review latter.

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Guest DRH 502

^^ Agreed. Although as much hate as you get Carlito, you are probably one of my favorite posters (Yeah I know right? You too Frogg ;)) but calling it better than Fishscales is gassing the album up and if I do get around to listening to it, i'm gonn listen to it expecting an album better than Fishscales...something I do not think Meth is capable of.

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You don't like ODB's return to the 36 chambers, Raekwon's Only Built for Cuban Links, Any of Ghostface's solos? No RZA? No other GZA, like his Boby digital work?

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sure, I like a few tracks from each album, but I found the albums to be bloated overall...not sure what I mean by a "bloated album"? Nas' Street's Disciple is the perfect example. Just too much to listen to, I get bored.

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I loved street's Disciple.

 

Here's the thing, though.

 

After I get sick of listening to an album or realise i'm skipping a bunch of tracks everytime, I just take my fav ones and make my own album with it. Especially double discs.

 

All Eyez On Me, Life after Death, The Blueprint 2, Wu-Tang forever...

 

RZA and GZA are both geniouses in my eyes, and OBFCL is like a movie. You gotta listen to the whole thing, all the way through, preferablly staying high throughout.

 

But fuck it, dawg, different strokes for different folks.

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There is some nice production on here, and the Scott Storch produced track is surprisingly good.

 

Surprisingly good? I don't like who Scott Storch chooses to produce for, but for the most part his beats are very good.

 

OBFCL is one of the greatest CD's of all time, in my opinion. Street's Disciple is a very underrated album IMO, there are a few tracks I disliked, but overall it was a hot album. The Blueprint 2 had alot of bangers and alot of fillers, if Jigga would've cut the fillers it would've been considered a classic IMO.

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Scott Storch made Paris hilton's shit listenable, I'm sure he can pull off something good with MethodMan.

 

I'm still Dling this shit. I've been looking forward to it.

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Raekwon's Only Built for Cuban Links

 

only solo Wu album I liked. Thats it. I could make one kickass album by picking tracks off the others solo albums...one of the greatest albums ever actually, but none come close to this in my eyes.

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Nothing against Raekwon but even the sunshines on a dog's ass everyonce in a while.

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I liked Liquid Swordz more then I liked OB4CL. I liked Words from the Genius aswell even though it was released before he formed the Wu Tang.

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