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The verdict: Devil Without a Cause still sounds like a breakthrough, with "Bawitdaba" giving up more hooks than all fourteen of these tracks combined. But The History of Rock is proof that he's always been able to smell a good line from a mile away. The Kid plays up Southern rock more than hip-hop, declaring, "I'm hittin' home runs like Rusty Staub/ I'm kinda anal 'cause I ain't no fuckin' slob." For the record, Rusty Staub hit only 292 homers, more than House of Pain's man, Wade Boggs, and not as many as the Beasties' man, Sadaharu Oh. But for all the crude kicks of "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp," it's a good sign that History peaks with the two new songs: "American Bad Ass" shouts out to Johnny Cash and Grandmaster Flash, David Allan Coe and "No Show" Jones, over wailing metal guitars. And "Abortion," which has nothing to do with abortion, is a genuinely frightening anti-drug ballad that finds common ground between the Geto Boys and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The best thing about The History of Rock is that the realest Rock may be yet to come.
(Posted: Jun 22, 2000)
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- Intro
- American Bad Ass
- Prodigal Son
- Paid
- Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp
- Dark & Grey
- 3 Sheets To The Wind (What's My Name)
- Abortion
- I Wanna Go Back
- Ya' Keep On
- F**k That
- Born 2 B A Hick
- My Oedipus Complex
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