an amazing album from killarmy!!
an amazing album from killarmy!!
A million strands of spider webs weaved to make my vest
Chi energy compacted deep within my inner chest
One touch of my eagle claw clutch, rips your guts, brass head kill you fast with rapid head buts, ninja spying, the ammo flying, the steel iron blow a nigga neck from his head like dandelions
this is one of my favorite albums of all time
great dusty album
4th stole the show on this album, every beat is flawless to me.
Only problem I had with this album was 9th Prince ruining almost everything he was on lol
You clearly have a speech impediment, why would you try to rap faster than you can speak?! lol
He got better with every album (by calming the fuck down) and was dope by Fear Love and War but christ he was bad on here lol
Literally hyperventilating on every verse. His flow in 97' is the exact same flow as Holocaust in 2010.
Like Hollow said, Dom Pachino and Killa Sin pretty much stole the show. Half the reason I like this album more than their other two is because Sin was on most of the songs. I love Beretta 9's verses and Islord's delivery is ill to me, even if he doesn't rhyme half the time. Too bad he didn't have more verses on this one. Shogun does his thing
Overall, it's not the quality of the verses or the way the beats are crafted, it's that overall atmosphere that puts me right back in 97' every time I listen to it. And that's half of what defines a classic album for me
9/10 (i'd say 10 but 9th prince kinda shit the bed lol)
Wu-Classic!
A classic album for sure
One of my top 10 albums
Real talk this album is a classic! I cant wait for the new Killa Army album coming soon!
Definately a classic. It got all the elements it takes to be called a classic. Bangin and not over-produced beats, raw rhymes that actually make sense, hungry spitters with remarkable timing, man.
I got the still sealed cassette for sale. Anyone that's interested drop me a note.
This was the first album I ever stole. A classic album by far. One of my all-time favorites.
"Die before you die."-Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh)
This album is so good. Glad other people agree on 9th Prince though, he's terrible on this.
"The devil trembles when he knows the body is the temple and God is in you
It's hard to continue when it's hard to offend you
He snarls and sets traps, that have you setback
The last round in this death match
So strengthen where you're best at
I promise you won't regret that" - Killah Priest
just a fucking Classic !!
My only but with this album is that the group lack personality per member. Don't get me wrong after 3 albums more each emcee got solidify on his angle. But back then, I had a hard time pointing out who was on the mic. I think the wu really pushed a lot of the individual member finger print. From method man, to ODB, each emcee on 36 chambers was very distinct on their approach. However with Killarmy, they call come hard as a unit, and individuality gets eroded.
The beats on this album are stellar. They create such a cohesive atmosphere... While most of the lyrics are interesting some of the flows sound amateurish on the first album but I can get past that. Still one of my fav Killa Beez albums.
Strangely, I remember their first and second album and only playing it like 3 times, putting them away for years. Only about two years ago I got full on in Killarmy mode (with their solo albums too).
Hope this will happen with Sunz of Man too, cuz till this day their albums don't really grab me.
Last edited by Rev Jones; 01-08-2015 at 04:45 PM.
Retired.
undeniably classic album
funny though the first time I heard it I had no idea who the MCs were and the beats sounded so different to me that I didn't know what to think until after several more spins. I distinctly remember it being a very alien experience my first listen probably more so than any other album.
I got the SUPER RARE Instrumental LP 12' of this album. I listen to the beats more than the vocal album.
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