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Ink 19 :: D12
Devil's Night (Shady/Interscope). Review by Julio Diaz.
D12 DEVIL'S NIGHT Shady/Interscope Whatever side of the Eminem debate you may fall on, the debut album from his hip-hop collective D12 isn't likely to change your mind. As the opening skit, "Another Public Service Message" says, "if you get offended by words like bitch, ho, sissy, faggot, homo, lesbian ...
Ink 19 :: Pennywise
Who else but Pennywise could get a song called "Fuck Authority" on the radio, and still have the punk rock muscle to back up the message? Kiran Aditham talks about politics -- both in the world at large and in the music industry -- with guitarist Fletcher Dragge.
...alienated because people weren't really into what he was doing at the shows, crowd-wise. I'm really surprised he's coming back with his new band, D12. Now Land of the Free? seems to carry more political themes than ever. Is this mostly coming from Jim's perspective, or the whole band? I think that whatever...
Ink 19 :: HUSH
Bulletproof (Geffen). Review by Chris Catania.
..., contrasting the content of his rhymes, his talent was anything but subtle or soft-spoken, and aided by the appearance of Eminem, Talib Kweli, and D-12 - all of whom are also featured on this 2005 debut album. Prior to 2005, this Detroit mean-street stalwart collected local accolades, including hosting...
Ink 19 :: Sunny Ledfurd
The White Disk (MCA). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
..., the music isn't actually that bad, it's just the whole package that doesn't seem completely real. Currently on tour with Kottonmouth Kings and D12, they're on their way to being something other than farmers, and for the sake of our livestock, that's probably a good thing. MCA Records: http://www.mcarecords...
Ink 19 :: Editor's Choice: The Top 19 Albums of 2001
Saving his own best for last, Ink 19 Editor-In-Chief Julio Diaz offers his list of the best albums 2001 had to offer. And the hits don't stop 'til he gets to the top!
...worthy efforts had to be left out -- The Incredible Moses Leroy, Chris Murray, Brian Setzer '68 Comeback Special, Suzanne Vega, Depeche Mode, D12, Hayseed Dixie, Tricky, and Ultrababyfat chief among them. Great records all, but they just missed the cut. Here then, without further ado, is the cream of...
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