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The Unholy Terror

Army Of The Pharaohs

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Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks leads The Army Of Pharaohs into battle once again with The Unholy Terror which is the final JMT/AOTP Releated release distributed by Babygrande Records as they move to their own label Enemy Soil. Vinnie Paz, Outerspace, Reef the Lost Cauze, Des Devious, Demoz, Doap Nixon, Jus Allah, King Magnetic and King Syze teaming up with Apathy, Celph Titled, Esoteric, Block McCloud and Journalist to step their game up for this intense LP from one of The Undergrounds biggest Supergroups (member wise) to hit the land.

From start to finish this album picks up where La Coka Nostra’s “A Brand You Can Trust” left off giving rap fans “REAL HIP HOP” again giving you 100% deep rap while keepin’ the hardcore street flow that brought each member to the dance. Don’t believe me? Listen to “Godzilla” cuz that’s 100 times harder than any other rap track to drop in the last 6 months man! Rather it’s AOTP or Jedi Mind Tricks i personally think every Juggalo and Juggalette should bump this shit all the way to the end of time. These guys are no joke with the flows and lyrics.

This entire album will leave you like you just had sex and grabbing for a cigarette going “DAMN! THAT’S FUCKIN’ HOT!” Just when you thought that they was gonna go any father they went on and did it yet again with “Suicide Girl” which’ll give everyone a personal feel with the story about a girl who went thru so much that she ended it all. A sad but very deep and personal song that will make everybody think about their situations and the lives they are leading and might make a change to their lives. “Burn You Alive” is a good song but the only downside was autotune and anyone that knows me. I hate Autotune. But it’s still a good song and thank god it’s just the chorus that it’s used.

Just a word of advice before i give my rating. Once you listen to this grab JMT’s “Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell” cuz these 2 just go together hardcore rap wise. I give this CD 4 outta 5.

Tracklisting

1. Agony Fires (Feat. Vinnie Paz, Planetary, Celph Titled, Apathy)
2. Ripped To Shreds (Feat. Celph Titled, Demoz, Vinnie Paz)
3. Bust ‘Em In (Feat. Reef The Lost Cauze, Apathy, Celph Titled)
4. Prisoner (Feat. Planetary, Doap Nixon, Demoz, Vinnie Paz)
5. Godzilla (Feat. Celph Titled, Apathy, Planetary, King Magnetic, Jus Allah & Vinnie Paz)
6. Suplex (Feat. Dex Devious, Demoz, King Syze, Vinnie Paz)
7. Contra Mantra (Feat. Crypt The Warchild, Esoteric, Celph Titled)
8. Drenched In Blood Feat. Outerspace, Demoz, King Syze, Vinnie Paz)
9. Spaz Out (Feat. Apathy, King Magnetic, Esoteric, Celph Titled)
10. 44 Magnum (Feat. Crypt The Warchild, Des Devious, Vinnie Paz, Demoz)
11. Dead Shall Rise (Feat. Demoz, Celph Titled, Planetary, Reef The Lost Cauze, Vinnie Paz)
12. Cookin’ Keys (Feat. Doap Nixon, Des Devious, Outerspace, Demoz, Reef The Lost Cauze)
13. Burn You Alive (Feat. Block Mccloud, Doap Nixon, Vinnie Paz, Planetary)
14. Hollow Points (Feat. Planetary, Demoz, Vinnie Paz, Doap Nixon)
15. Suicide Girl (Feat. Planetary, Doap Nixon, Apathy)
16. The Ultimatum (Feat. King Mag, Des Devious, Reef, King Syze, Vinnie Paz, Celph Titled, Outerspace, Journalist, Apathy)

Websites

JMTHipHop.com
MySpace.com/ArmyOfThePharaohs

Record Label:

  • Enemy Soil / Babygrande Records

Release Date:

  • 02/16/2010

Reviewer:

  • -KM-

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