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Which is not to say that War doesn't have its casualties. "Dr. Frankenstein," a halfhearted flashback to early-Nineties G funk, and the sluggish filler of "X-Bitches" would have been better left unrecorded. And some of the production is surprisingly uninspired, failing to keep pace with Cube's explosive energy. But the vibrant immediacy of "Extradition," a well-orchestrated track with an Eighties synth sound, and "3 Strikes You In," which takes California's controversial "three strikes" legislation to task, reminds us of the bewitching chemistry that put Compton on the map to begin with. "Fuck Dying," Cube's collaboration with hardcore tour mates Korn, is impressively volatile: Thundering moshpit riffs complement Don Mega's amped-up delivery. And while the focus on death, dead presidents and useless ho's is no shocker, that doesn't make the album any less engaging. Still, it will be interesting to see what's in store for us on the peaceful leg of the journey.
(Posted: Nov 17, 1998)
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- Ask About Me
- Pushin' Weight
- Dr. Frankenstein
- F@ck Dying
- War & Peace
- Ghetto Vet
- Greed
- MP
- Cash Over Ass
- The Curse Of Money
- The Peckin' Order
- Limos, Demos & Bimbos
- Once Upon A Time In The Projects 2
- If I Was F@ckin You
- X Bitches
- Extradition
- 3 Strikes You In
- Penitentiary
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