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    cool song. nice artwork

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    Yeah, War On Everyone, is the only track I dig. Weak effort

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    Quick Review:

    1. Madman's Revenge
    - Not a bad song, Hook is weak though. Beat is cool and 9th is rhyming with some energy again. 3/5

    2. Contract Killa (Feat. Prodigal Sunn)
    - This sounded better in the trailer and I thought Shogun was on the track...

    They added too many noises to the track. Prodigal Sunn killed the track though. 4/5

    3. The Novelist (Feat. Solomon Childs)
    - This is an ok track, nothing special but not bad either. 3/5

    4. He's a Madman
    - Not really feeling this at all. Another weak hook doesn't help also. 2.5/5

    5. Verbal Attack (Feat. Kool Keith)
    - I like this, Kool Keith gives a solid rhyme for a 55 year old lol. 9th's flow is kind of off a bit but this is still solid. 3.5/5

    6. Stop (feat. Trife & Jojo Pelligrino)
    - This is the best track on the EP. Beat is fire, everyone brings their A game on here. 4/5

    7. War on Everyone
    - Another solid track, I'm feeling the beat on here. Some nighttime shit. 9th delivers on the track solid bars. 4/5
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