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Biochemical Equation, Street Corners and Give It Up are my tracks.
I'd love to hear more of Preservations beats, I'm sure he worked on The 5% Album too, but that's the only other thing that comes to my mind - is he on anything else of late?
Is the beat on Biochecmical Equation the same as that "Ice" song from Bulletproof Wallets?
Just slowed down?
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I finally copped this CD today, and now I wonder why I hadn't earlier.
The majority of the album is straight fire, my favourites are probably Lyrical Swords and the Aesop Rock and J-Live joints.
The quality of the production surprised me alot, it is outstanding. :spin:
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true classic, wu tang is still alive and this is the proof
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Great album, I fail to see how a Rap fan with even the slightest leaning towards Wu could not like this. And it should make you hunt down everything else Bronze has done.
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damn, I slept on this for too long.
Such a dope album, production is good, as is the line-up.
If you ain't go this yet, get it now, you won't be disapointed, only the fact you slept on it for so long like me.
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CLASSICO!
I don't understand why the Wu didn't get more involved in this. Still, I like it that the spotlight stuck to the indie artists. "Biochemical Equation" was like a dream come true, as was "Still Grimey". C-Rayz and Sean P = My heroes, and then Prodigal Sunn and U-god are like icing on the cake.
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This album is a decade old now and it has stood the test of time and is one of the best Wu Tang compilations in a long time.
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Dopest compilation album but some of the artists bring it down. GZA & Ras Kass' "Lyrical Swords" takes you back to a Liquid Swords feel. Noteworthy for the track "Biochemical Equation" RZA ft. MF DOOM which should have been saved for The Cure. Also of note is new Wu Element Bronze Nazareth's closing song. Production was top-notch. Del? Sean P?! Yes please.