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this is the greatest album ever!!! http://www.amazon.com/exe...64-9622255
When I first saw this album in the stores I knew whatever god's intention was when he created the universe had finaly come to fluition. When I played the cd when i got home i cried when i realised that finally art had achieved perfection. Just looking at the cover makes you realize that this album will deal with the universal question of finding the higher state of peace and freeing one-self from material distractions. Yes, In ripping the chains, macho, isn't only sending out the message that he is a serious rapper not afraid to break rules, but is in fact ripping the very enigma that is the human psyche. Upon listening to the album you hear a lyrical brilliance that just screems 'nobel price'. Brilliant lyrics such as: And we don’t mind cuz they’re lookin’ lovely They wanna chill cuz we’re poppin’ bubbly reflect on human life and the question of it's meaning much like Sartre or simone de bouvoir attempted, but contrary to the last, macho succeeds in unraveling the mystery of life by attacking his longtime foe 'hulk hogan' or paying tribute to his fallen friend Mr. Perfect. Upon hearing this album all other music becomes instantly absolete. There's only one ARTIST and after hearing this album you'll realize it's tha macho man. Without a shadow of a doubt the greatest album, and the greatest work of art ever achieved by mankind. OOOOH YEEEAAAAHH!!! [This message was edited Sun Jun 20 1:38:36 2004 by kev1n] It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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WTF? | |
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the greatest ever album is in my avvie ! | |
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i read an interview with thom yorke where he said without this album, there'd be no kid a.
true story. | |
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lol, the reviews are too much:
" Boo-Ya!, June 14, 2004 Reviewer: Ann Lesters (see more about me) from Lewiston, NY It's no secret that rap has gone to heck in a handbasket in the last ten years. The genre of rap/hip-hop is pathetic. So thank goodness for Mach-O takin' it to the rack with this scorched earth policy rap conquest. Like the Sex Pistols laid waste to 70's bloated stadium concert banality, and Nirvana deflated the big hair bands, so to does Macho take rap back to ground zero. This is what rap was meant to be, before so many Huggy Bears and Roosters started shakin' their Rolies in the hot tub for the video shoot at their manager's house... until they fall off. One album, one shot, one full scale launch, and Macho makes you forget the last pathetic 10 years of rap -- (The Chronic and everything after). " | |
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OMG! This is too much! | |
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