Various Artists - Dynospectrum
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Album Details
- Artist: Various Artists
- Album: Dynospectrum
- Label: Rhyme Sayers
- Year of Release: 1999
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on 2007-08-28 SunglassesAtNight Said:
The recent gloomy rain made me think about this album. This edgy, dark, gloomy, hip-hop classic, has to be the best Rhymesayers Album made, if not the best hip-hop album ever made. This 18-track deep album takes the listener on a long black ride, keeping your ears on lockdown for over an hour. This is one of those albums that keeps you interested the entire ride, and any hip-hop, or for that matter, music fan, will never need to skip to the next track. This is Sluggo (Sep Se7en) from Atmosphere's best work as an emcee. The same can be said for Musab (General Woundwart). Throw in Gene Pool (Swift the 90º of Phull Surkle) and I Self Divine (Pat Juba), and you get the feared foursome known as the Dynospectrum. After rolling down the street on a dark, rainy, cold night, the songs start to melt into your ears, and these emcees start to haunt your eardrums more like a mix between villians from a scary movie and comic book heroes, coming to put something dark but fresh into your domepiece. If you never listen to this classic piece of art in your lifetime, you died too young. P.S. A flying Ant made the tracks Kaiser Soze
Rating: 10/10



