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  • 5 Star Classic

    4 8.33%
  • 4 Star Banger

    32 66.67%
  • 3 Star Decent

    10 20.83%
  • 2 Star Boring

    1 2.08%
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    You know, at first I wasn't feeling the first couple leaks but after hearing the actual album, I actually like this little project. Production was simple and I think that's what I like.

    Not too bad.
    The brutal offspring of Conan and Red Sonja.

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    i really like this joint a lot!!! my only beef is its too short, but not expecting it to sell well, i understand they wont overload it with material for no payoff.

    production is very nice & more minimalistic than chamber music. anyone notice the harder drums on this 2nd volume?

    GFK is unbelievable!!!! he shreds every joint he's on here! since rza was at the helm, does this mean GFK is on better terms w/ rza now...since GFK is on so many tracks?
    "....like a gusher, its wutang mothafucka!!!!!!"

    killa sin = HO-LEE FUKK!!!!! god damn he rips this shit to pieces! 'drunk tongue' just about gets my dick hard.
    man, how about a collabo album btwn killa sin, INS, & rev burk? WOW!!

    i actually like "only the rugged survive" a lot, including the beat!! its fucking dope!! there isnt much story-telling rza anymore.

    i dont understand how bronson & term make this album. what wu relationships do they have???? nobody else deserved it?

    it seems like there was less cohesion on this joint, compared to the first volume. seems like the MCs were together on this first (whether they were or not), but i didnt get that sense on this one.

    "...aint a damn thing changed, say the name bitch, WUTANG!!!"
    - killa sin

    i'll give it a 4/5

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    Great Album very catchy got me hooked after the first few tracks, Diesel Fluid / Black Diamonds and Legendary Weapons. All Bangers.
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    "since rza was at the helm, does this mean GFK is on better terms w/ rza now...since GFK is on so many tracks?"

    Not really, technically speaking GFK was on 3 outta 8 songs on CM (making that half the album). Ghost is only on 4 songs here outta 11

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    yeah but rza produced wu block for ghosts next lp...
    and rza is the husband of ghosts sister...
    so they are kind of "real" famaly...
    i think they are cool again...
    they can split business and private...

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    3.75/5 Not quite a banger but its just as good as CM and a notch below massacre.

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    Above Massacre but tied with CM

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    CM bored me, this: absolutely not. Reason: better production.

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    killasin fts makes dis a classik

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    the only thing weak about this album is trife diesel

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    pmack's review is on point

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holocaust View Post
    the only thing weak about this album is trife diesel
    LMFAO WHAT!?!?!?!? u nillaz is crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holocaust View Post
    the only thing weak about this album is trife diesel
    lol....you obviously have no idea what your talking about.

    Leave immediately.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Holocaust View Post
    I'd rate it the same as shaolin vs wutang
    lol........please stop, your killing me




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    i'm feeling this more than chambermusic
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