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Already Platinum
4
Great

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Already Platinum Slim Thug
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Slim Thug has been underground for quite some time and as you can see he's already platinum so you can see that he has a solid fanbase and he is well-known, and his music must be good. There are downfalls in this album but they are tiny and are easily fixed with everything else. Jazze Pha produced two songs in Already Platinum, Incredible Feelin' and Everybody Loves a Pimp and both of these songs are the worst on the record. They are just inconsisent from all the other songs on the album. Every song besides these two are just explosive and have beats to just die for. There's a soft side shown in Miss Mary and kind of in This is My Life. And features he chopped and screwed routes in Boyz N Blue. Overall, Already Platinum puts Slim Thug and Houston on the map. Besides that Mike Jones crap.
posted August 10, 2005 at 04:06:34 PM
Elevator
4.5
Superb

Album Review

Elevator Hot Hot Heat
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Elevator is an up-beat album that has catchy lines and songs that are made to stick in your head.
Goodnight Goodnight is the album's first single which is pretty repetive at most, the whole album is pretty short but it packs a short and sweet punch. You'll find some great songs like Ladies and Gentleman and You Owe Me an IOU which get the album started with smart lyrics and a beat that is simple but so complex at the same time (it's hard to explain it). Ladies and Gentleman is a pretty slow song but a beat that picks up the song's pace, and You Owe Me an IOU is another up-beat song with a catchy chorus. No Jokes-Fact is song is just a guitar for a few seconds than just ends and turns in Jingle Jangle with the same rythm.
Jingle Jangle is a perfectly slow song, that turns into a pretty catchy up-beat song, not the insane drum beats but more on the guitar which makes this song a solid one.
Pickin' It Up is exactly what it says, after a slow song it picks it up with the same up-beat catchy stuff. This song doesn't song like none of the previous ones, with a piano in the back.
Island of the Honest Man has a very cool beat and the vocalist sings (or talks) pretty fast and turns into signing pretty slow for the chorus. One of my favorite songs on the CD.
Middle of Nowhere reminds of Ladies and Gentleman becuase it tries to be a slow song but the drum beat gives it a pretty fast-paced sense. This song is pretty good. The vocalist shines in this song, as he does in all of this album. Almost at the end of the song has a great guitar solo. This also has to be one of my favorite songs on the CD.
Dirty Mouth is not all about the singing but the great druming and guitars. It really gives this song a edge that none of the songs have. As well as the vocalist showing off his range while still singing fast during the verses. Great chorus.
Soldier in a Box is one of the song's that I don't really enjoy compared to the rest of the song's on the album. The beat is prety good during the verses, but the chorus just makes me sick at moments. But not a BAD song just not good compared to the rest, it's diffently different than the rest.
Shame on You is a very catchy song. I can't describe it, it has a bunch of instruments put together making something completely awesome.
Elevator....dang the end of the album. Well the final song is basically going on an elevator and your going down. It's a slow paced song, but it feels like you just finished watching a movie, it has a climatic feel to it. I enjoyed it, but after you heard all the up-beat and entergetic the other songs on the album had to offer you'll be like "WHAT" but you will probaly enjoy it.
Overall, Elevator is a catchy album that even though it's short has a list of songs that are just fantastic. Mostly fast-paced but some slow-paced songs that are needed. A great step for Hot Hot Heat, you have to pick this one up.




posted May 11, 2005 at 06:55:12 PM
5
Perfect

Artist Review

Limp Bizkit Rock/Pop
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Lately I have seen the trend of albums that are just not delievering. Don't get me wrong I have been a fan of Limp Bizkit since it started but they are losing their flare. The Unquestionable Truth Part 1 has really showed they are trying to show that they are back in full-force and the looks of it they are trying very hard. But overall these guys are one of the best rock bands out there. In the end they will leave their mark on the history of rock.
posted May 11, 2005 at 06:07:04 PM
4.5
Superb

Artist Review

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After I heard The Documentary I knew this guy was going to be one of the legends of rap. His flow is something that is real but has it's raw edge too. He's the West Coast King, and soon the King of Rap, I think he's that good. The Game is the hottest thing out there right now.
posted May 11, 2005 at 05:59:11 PM

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