More quality Hip Hop follows with a trinity of tracks with more serious musings - but don't worry things are still upbeat (which I'm all for).
Yungun chats about the business of life and Abstract Rude discusses how people treat money. Trendy sounding, bashmenty
Peace & Love (the albums first single) features
Demoliton Man and is just a bit too try hard and out of place.
2 Sides featuring
JSD and
MC Wrec uses the reggae influence to better effect.
Yungun returns to rightfully brag about his style on
Nasty - gotta love this boy's rhymes. Mystro makes some great observations on
Sex Cells although some of Abstract Rude's rhymes are just a bit, erm, rude! The album finishes with a 10 minute long Beastie Boys style funk jam session reminiscent of The In Sound From Way Out.
This album has been on rotation in the CB lair, which is fairly unusual - it's a really listenable LP and now I'll be checking for the Resin Dogs back catalogue. I'd advise you buy a copy soon! It's out now on
Hydrofunk Records.
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