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| Built on the imagination and intellect which made Company Flow one of the most farsighted hip-hop acts of the late '90s - Q / Bigg and important - Remix / This is one of the best albums of 2005 - IGN / Jus and G-Man can make confusion and dissonance sound dope as hell - Chicago Reader / The poetry of Jus’ critiques is, in a word, unmatched - Okayplayer / Powerful messages on top of amazing beats is what this album is about - Ghetto Blaster |
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| The holy terror has returned and the violin is electric now. After a calm intro, we are thrust directly into the very triumphant sounding "Supa Nigga," where we hear Jus for the first time emphatically agreeing with the beat that he has already won. Gman has created a soundscape that reduces the traditional rap beat to very attractive rubble, from which Jus emerges effortlessly. The confrontational style employed here has been sorely missed in recent rap music. What ever happened to screaming on your fans? For those of you who still want to go tell your friends they aren't ready for this yet, take heart in knowing that we all are ready for this, and have been ready for quite some time. - Beautiful Decay |