9:02 pm
May 22, 2012
10:13 pm
May 22, 2012
as for my hot take after the first 1 listens...
it's a really good album and a refreshing sound from Psychopathic...does not sound like a run of the mill release or anything like that...it is a bit lengthy and in some ways would have benefited from some trimming here and there...the intro goes on too long as do a few tracks (Future Wicced for example is dope but just kinda drags on and on)...also felt the fart and vomit noises were a bit unnecessary and though there are moments where he switches things up a lot of the album does sound the same content/music-wise...ICP's feature was another example of J trying a bit much with that awkward flow through most of the verse...when they started actually rapping it got better but unfortunately it was only for the last few bars...I feel J's been doing that a lot lately between the Noided track, his Juggalo Love verse, Cuss Words, and it doesn't come across very effective at times so hoping FFF isn't a bunch of that...Lyte did his thing on his feature...wish we could have got a Hoodoo collab or at least one other feature to shake things up more
will be back with my list of favorite songs after another few listens
11:09 pm
September 1, 2014
almightttty said
100% Those were ICP references tracks, how hard is it to picture Violent J saying " shaggy came through " ..... not to spoil for those who haven't heard
and i think DJ Clay produced this album, can anyone confirm?????
Those two tracks just stuck out compared to the rest of the albums musical/Lyrical landscapes. That, or Psychopathic was just like we need a story telling song.
ICP could have killed the Diamond song, WTF was that shit? Comical yes. Flow wise, that was lazy as fuck. ICP was the weakest link on the album...damn.
Only producer credits known for sure is the Deveroux guy because of the tags. Gotta wait for the liner notes to confirm who else did production.
Also, on Twitter they saying the FFF release date is in the booklet, but take that with a grain of salt until them shits come in the mail.
11:23 pm
April 18, 2017
11:32 pm
May 25, 2018
1:12 am
September 1, 2014
505303 said
Whole album is fire but killahoe tribe anthem was so fucking fresh that beat goes HARD, I also really like shreddy krueger.But like I said I thought it was all great.
I hope icp don't use that new "style" they been fucking with on FFF.
Man, how that beat builds up and then that melody kicks in and he hits that double time perfectly....
"Wanna fuck around with the fuck arounds bring a mutha fucking body down to the basement with me..."
Saw him perform it live on Shock Fest and I knew it was gonna be a banger.
The reverse message on the end of "Ripped Velvet" was actually nice and thoughtful.
Another secret thing no body is talking about is the phone number given out on "Body Drop", I won't spoil it.
2:08 am
September 1, 2014
3:14 am
November 22, 2016
It wasn't bad. I can definitely see myself bumping this more as opposed to most of his work prior to signing with PSY.
I'm relieved that there was almost no autotune on this album (only one track and a hook or bridge on another). So that's good.
I thought that Diamonds song was gonna suck ass because it would have this phony positivity theme that I wish we would just leave in 2017, but it was one of the top songs on the album for me. Beat is good, rapping and hook are alright as well... except ICP's verse was horrible. Hated it. Nothing new though, ICP features are usually either pretty good or fucking horrible.
One thing I still can't stand about him are his adlibs. Made me feel like turning the album off right in the beginning. But I either got more used to them as the album progressed or he used them less. But they really do ruin songs for me that would otherwise be pretty good. holla holla holla...
The hidden track contained an MNE diss: "running amok on all these busters serving magic, you want drama with the psycho, motherfucker you can have it."
6:19 am
January 29, 2015
6:47 am
May 22, 2012
Karacalla said
Those two tracks just stuck out compared to the rest of the albums musical/Lyrical landscapes. That, or Psychopathic was just like we need a story telling song.
ICP could have killed the Diamond song, WTF was that shit? Comical yes. Flow wise, that was lazy as fuck. ICP was the weakest link on the album...damn.
Only producer credits known for sure is the Deveroux guy because of the tags. Gotta wait for the liner notes to confirm who else did production.
Also, on Twitter they saying the FFF release date is in the booklet, but take that with a grain of salt until them shits come in the mail.
Bear Hands reminds me of an ICP track as well...or at the very least some shit off The Shining
6:57 am
March 30, 2013
Played the whole thing last night and really dont know what to say yet.
I'll give it another shot tonight. Maybe it was the sound system I played it on. Awful muffled.
When I heard the familiar jingle of "Ghost", I relaxed a bit. I actually dig that song a bit more now.
As for that phone number, it's weird because all our numbers in this town start with 867. It makes me wonder if the singer of that 80s band was from here hahahahah
8:04 am
March 31, 2012
I Was thinkin the exact same thing about Bear Hands and if I was a wizard, sounds like I.C.P.! maybe J co-wrote some lyrics or helped with song concept ideas... anyway it's a dope album... the only negative thing I have to say is, that auto-tune song could of been better if it wasn't auto-tune, maybe he could of harmonized like bone instead but that's just my opinion I'm loving Gutter water and I hate mainstream trap bullshit (not saying this is all trap, cause it's not but a few songs definitely have that sound, but it's got a darker sound than the usual trap fucking shit so I'm jamming out to this shit...
someone asked if D.J. Clay produced anything, I don't know, but I'll go ahead and guess and say no I don't think so, I could be wrong though, I Love the production of the beats though, I was kind of expecting a little more bone three 6 style fast rap but it's cool, nothing missed... Now I'm hoping Lyte's next album gets more wicked with darker beats, 'cause if Lyte could get some sick dope dark wicked sounding beats I'm sure his next album would be killer!
fuck it though, I'm sayin this is a fucking classic for me, 10 out of 10
10:30 am
April 4, 2012
11:26 am
January 19, 2013
The little bit of the album I sampled sounds fucking terrible.
This kid can join Lyte, HooDoo and Clay in the "Psychopathic Openers" click.
I have no problem with him being part of the background music while I'm getting my pre-drink on.
For me, Lex and Gorilla Voltage are the current "MNE Openers" click.
I would try to find out the set list ahead of time and arrive at the tail end of their opening sets, before Blaze, ICP or Twiztid comes on.
Take it or leave it type shit.
12:26 pm
May 22, 2012
Miklo Velka said
The little bit of the album I sampled sounds fucking terrible.This kid can join Lyte, HooDoo and Clay in the "Psychopathic Openers" click.
I have no problem with him being part of the background music while I'm getting my pre-drink on.
For me, Lex and Gorilla Voltage are the current "MNE Openers" click.
I would try to find out the set list ahead of time and arrive at the tail end of their opening sets, before Blaze, ICP or Twiztid comes on.
Take it or leave it type shit.
I like Lex's mixtape stuff more than his album material with MNE but would prefer him over G-MO or LARS any day (only because I don't care for Bizarre...if LARS was just a Gordy side project I'd be all for it)
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