Freddie Foxxx has been murdering other people's tracks for years with his "fake pimp free flow" (in the words of another hip-hop prophet, Jeru the Damaja). After paying all possible dues over the course of a decade in hip-hop (he's rolled with Eric B & Rakim, Gang Starr, and M.O.P.), he's finally releasing his own album, an incisive epic that will leave many running for cover. Never one to pull punches, the man also known as Bumpy Knuckles rips into the rap industry. His infamous pair of nines are in full effect from beginning to end of this relentless album, blasting every weak link in the rap game, especially on the title track. But there's method to his madness: this articulate, self-proclaimed "intelligent thug" wants to change the racist nature of the hip-hop industry, which he analyses on "MCs Come and MCs Go." Industry Shakedown boasts straight, brilliant lyrics from beginning to end, and invigorating hard-core production from the likes of DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Foxxx himself. Remember when hip-hop was dangerous? When it challenged the status quo? Freddie Foxxx does. --Lizz Mendez Berry
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Industry Shakedown
Freddie Foxxx AKA Bumpy Knuckles Manufacturer: Landscape Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TM1Y Release Date: 2000-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Live @ The Roxy 2000
- 24 Hrs.
- Tell 'Em I'm Here
- Bambaataa & Bumpy Talk Industry
- Inside Your Head
- Who Knows Why
- Searchin' (feat. Terisa Griffin)
- Never Bow Down
- Industry Shakedown
- MCs Come And MCs Go
- Bumpy Bring It Home (feat. Billy Danz - M.O.P.)
- Live In Tokyo with DJ Rukas
- Bumpy Knuckles Baby
- R.N.S.
- Stock In The Game
- Intelligent Thug - Bumpy's Theory
- Feel Like I Been Here
- The Mastas (feat. M.O.P.)
- Part of My Life
- Live @ The Roxy - 2000 Outro
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Freddie Foxxx has been murdering other people's tracks for years with his "fake pimp free flow" (in the words of another hip-hop prophet, Jeru the Damaja). After paying all possible dues over the course of a decade in hip-hop (he's rolled with Eric B & Rakim, Gang Starr, and M.O.P.), he's finally releasing his own album, an incisive epic that will leave many running for cover. Never one to pull punches, the man also known as Bumpy Knuckles rips into the rap industry. His infamous pair of nines are in full effect from beginning to end of this relentless album, blasting every weak link in the rap game, especially on the title track. But there's method to his madness: this articulate, self-proclaimed "intelligent thug" wants to change the racist nature of the hip-hop industry, which he analyses on "MCs Come and MCs Go." Industry Shakedown boasts straight, brilliant lyrics from beginning to end, and invigorating hard-core production from the likes of DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Foxxx himself. Remember when hip-hop was dangerous? When it challenged the status quo? Freddie Foxxx does. --Lizz Mendez BerryCustomer Reviews:
Once Again...........2006-09-28
Freddie Foxxx is one of the illest of all time.......2005-08-07
For anybody saying that there's not enough lyrical variety, you need to listen more closely. Yes, Freddie Foxxx is MILITANT, but he is not some cliche rapper talking kill-this/kill-that on every track. He merely asserts his sense of power and need for independence, epitomized by the track "Never Bow Down," a spoken word jewel. The title track is very dope even though it's basically about his personal record company beefs. Tracks like "Who Knows Why" and "Been Here Before" are philosophical in nature. The rest of the tracks are also great.
Overall I consider this a classic album. However, to be honest, it doesn't really do Bumpy justice. He has gotten SOOO much deeper with his lyrical content since dropping this album. Use your favorite file-sharer to grab the following singles: "Why Freestyle", "Long Eyes", and "SWAM". The first is political, the second is about pimping, and the last is just about being a dope MC. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Inside Your Head.......2005-02-28
I'm glad I bought this album.......2003-02-28
Straight-ahead hardcore raps.......2002-07-08
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Bumpy Knuckles Manufacturer: Fat Beats ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000MLFYXA |
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Manufacturer: Five Mics Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAK2JM Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
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