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Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - BONUS TRACK
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Album: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - BONUS TRACK
Artist: Wu-Tang Clan
Release Date: 12/7/2004
Genre: Hip-Hop
Along with {$Dr. Dre}'s {^The Chronic}, {$Wu-Tang Clan}'s debut, {^Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)}, was one of the most influential {\rap} albums of the '90s. Its spare yet atmospheric production -- courtesy of {$RZA} -- mapped out the sonic blueprint that countless other hardcore rappers would follow for years to come. It laid the groundwork for the rebirth of New York {\hip-hop} in the {\hardcore} age, paving the way for everybody from {$Biggie} and {$Jay-Z} to {$Nas} and {$Mobb Deep}. Moreover, it introduced a colorful cast of hugely talented MCs, some of whom ranked among the best and most unique individual rappers of the decade. Some were outsized, theatrical personalities, others were cerebral storytellers and lyrical technicians, but each had his own distinctive style, which made for an album of tremendous variety and consistency. Every track on {^Enter the Wu-Tang} is packed with fresh, inventive rhymes, which are filled with martial arts metaphors, pop culture references (everything from {%Voltron} to {@Lucky Charms} cereal commercials to {$Barbra Streisand}'s {&"The Way We Were"}), bizarre threats of violence, and a truly twisted sense of humor. Their off-kilter menace is really brought to life, however, by the eerie, {\lo-fi} production, which helped bring the raw sound of the {\underground} into mainstream {\hip-hop}. Starting with a foundation of hard, gritty beats and dialogue samples from kung fu movies, {$RZA} kept things minimalistic, but added just enough minor-key piano, strings, or muted horns to create a background ambience that works like the soundtrack to a surreal nightmare. There was nothing like it in the {\hip-hop} world at the time, and even after years of imitation, {^Enter the Wu-Tang} still sounds fresh and original. Subsequent group and solo projects would refine and deepen this template, but collectively, {$Wu-Tang} have never been quite this tight again [{@BMG International}'s 2004 import edition of {^Enter the Wu-Tang} included one bonus track.] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Bring Da Ruckus 0 0    
Shame on a Nigga 0 0    
Clan in Da Front 0 0    
Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber 0 0    
Can It Be All So Simple 0 0    
Mystery of Chessboxin' 0 0    
Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit 0 0    
C.R.E.A.M. 0 0    
Method Man 0 0    
Protect Ya Neck 0 0    
Tearz 0 0    
Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. 2 0 0    
Method Man [Remix][*] 0 0    
Conclusion 0 0    

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