"Cardiac" - Boot Camp sound off! The infamous Buckshot appears on this track, as well as Ruste Juxx and Flood. The track is heavily sampled, but it doesn't get all too annoying thanks to the heavy drums in the background. Buckshot and Sean Price absolutely rip this track apart.
"Stop" - Khrysis provides an ill beat for Mr. Price. Stop is a great track backed up with hardcore lyrics.
"Violent" - One of my favorite tracks on the album. 9th Wonder and Sean Price's chemistry on this cut is amazing. 9th delivers a mellow and brilliant beat that makes you want to relax... until you listen to Sean Price. This track is kind of an oxymoron. 9th Wonder provides and smooth beat, Sean Price provides hard and grisly lyrics. Surprisingly, it works very well.
"Da God" - Fast drums and hardcore MCs. I love it. Buckshot, Sadat X, and Sean Price are a heavy hitting trio.
"Oops Upside Your Head" - Steele of Smif-N-Wessun gives some backup on this track. Oops Upside Your Head, just as the title is, is a pretty silly track. Expect to hear punchline after punchline after punchline.
"Church" - What's this? If it weren't for the drums appearing a couple of seconds after the song started, I would have swore this was a west coast song. There is somewhat of a g-funk feeling to this. Rock comes back to form with Sean Price as Heltah Skeltah. The Loudmouf Choir is also featured, to give us a singing chorus.
"King Kong" - Brilliant! Khrysis has given Price an absolutely brilliant beat! This is hardcore MCing to the fullest. This is most defiantly a key track.
"One" - As noted before, Price gives us a kind of Ghostface sound. It's been noted that this track is sort of reminiscent to Ghostface Killah's track, "titled One," from his Surpreme Clientele CD. Great track nonetheless.








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