TRACKLIST:
01-malcolm_and_martin-welcome_to_the_movement
02-malcolm_and_martin-bamboozled
03-malcolm_and_martin-aint_seen_nothing_yet
04-malcolm_and_martin-school_of_hard_knox_(interlude)
05-malcolm_and_martin-lunchtyme_cyphers_feat._versatile
06-malcolm_and_martin-movement_music
07-malcolm_and_martin-sista_big_feat._mike_anthony
08-malcolm_and_martin-one_man_band_(interlude)
09-malcolm_and_martin-do_it_again_(revs_groove)
10-malcolm_and_martin-win_or_lose
11-malcolm_and_martin-sell_like_an_ace_(interlude)
12-malcolm_and_martin-hustle
13-malcolm_and_martin-black_coffee
14-malcolm_and_martin-heritage_feat._bambu_and_apakalips
15-malcolm_and_martin-bare_witnedd_feat._torae
16-malcolm_and_martin-against_the_wall
17-malcolm_and_martin-tahnk_god
02-malcolm_and_martin-bamboozled
03-malcolm_and_martin-aint_seen_nothing_yet
04-malcolm_and_martin-school_of_hard_knox_(interlude)
05-malcolm_and_martin-lunchtyme_cyphers_feat._versatile
06-malcolm_and_martin-movement_music
07-malcolm_and_martin-sista_big_feat._mike_anthony
08-malcolm_and_martin-one_man_band_(interlude)
09-malcolm_and_martin-do_it_again_(revs_groove)
10-malcolm_and_martin-win_or_lose
11-malcolm_and_martin-sell_like_an_ace_(interlude)
12-malcolm_and_martin-hustle
13-malcolm_and_martin-black_coffee
14-malcolm_and_martin-heritage_feat._bambu_and_apakalips
15-malcolm_and_martin-bare_witnedd_feat._torae
16-malcolm_and_martin-against_the_wall
17-malcolm_and_martin-tahnk_god
INFO:
label........: Soulpaszm records
date ripped..: Feb-18-2011
date released: 000-00-0000
url..........: n/a
release size.: 70,1 MB
encoder......: Exact Audio Copy
bitrate......: VBR
mode.........: Joint-Stereo
tracks.......: 17
source.......: CDDA
ripper.......: CMS
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SCENE MOB:
Duo Malcolm & Martin’s (Styliztik Jones & KB I Mean) album, Life Doesn’t Frighten Me, is a return to the days when music with a message was edgy and was delivered over dope production. The album comes with sharp scratching courtesy of DJ Revolution and varied beats that march through your speakers like Selma, Alabama.
The album is awash in realism and avoids the self-righteousness and finger-pointing that derails modern conscious albums. Their skill levels and distinctly different deliveries allow for different stories to be told and moods to be traversed while journeying through the album. The opener, “Welcome To The Movement” is a rapid fire blast with both rappers dropping hard verses over a beat that DJ Revolution scratches to pieces. There is no message on this track except don’t be deceived, we get busy.
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