Limited edition of 50 Cent's highly anticipated follow-up to 'Get Rich Or DieTryin' features production by Dr. Dre and guest shots by Eminem, Lloyd Banks, and many more The first single 'Candy Shop' has been getting major radio airplay as well as 'Disco Inferno'. This limited Japanese edition features a bonus DVD (NTSC / Region 2) that includes 'What Up Gangsta' (Live In Glasgow), 'Wanksta' (Live In Glasgow), 'Heat' (Live In Glasgow) 'Many men' (Wish Death) (Live In Glasgow) and 'In Da Club' (Live In Glasgow). Universal. 2005. * Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view.
Massacre,50 Cent,Rap
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Rescue Me
Various Artists Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F3UQZG Release Date: 2006-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Cmon Cmon The Von Bondies (Rescue Me title song)
- Devil Stereophonics
- Ill Be Your Man The Black Keys
- Bonnie Brae The Twilight Singers
- All The Wild Horses Ray LaMontagne
- Shine A Light Wolf Parade
- Karaoke Soul Tom McRae
- Love Is Blindness The Devlins feat. Sharon Corrs
- Fell On Bad Days Rubyhorse
- Wipe That Smile Off Your Face Our Lady Peace
- Open Heart Surgery The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Oh Yeah The Subways
- Pussywillow Greg Dulli
- Just A Dream Griffin House
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Denis Leary's firefighter series, Rescue Me, is characterized by its delicate balance of brawn and sentiment. This CD, which collects tunes that have appeared in the first three seasons, reflects that balance, careening from the full-on rock & roll of the Von Bondies (their "C'mon C'mon" is the show's theme) and the Subways ("Oh Yeah") to the pensive, rootsy vibe of Ray Lamontagne ("All the Wild Horses") and the Devlins ("Love Is Blindness"). In his informative liner notes, Leary (who coproduces and cowrites the show in addition to starring in it) explains how he and his crew pick the songs they use. He doesn't really talk about how the songs reflect the show's take on masculinity, but the selections speak for themselves: There may be wives, girlfriends, or daughters, but Rescue Me is essentially about men. Which is perfectly fine, though it may explain why those who like to hear female voices once in a while (the Subways' bassist, Charlotte Cooper, does pipe up) are advised to look elsewhere (at one of the L Word soundtracks maybe?). --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Not What I Expected.......2007-07-19
Doesn't rock.......2007-03-09
Great Mix of Tunes.......2007-01-05
out with a superb choice of songs. It's in my car; great traveling music!
Overall, pretty good........2007-01-03
One of the best soundtracks ever.......2006-11-10
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The Massacre
50 Cent Manufacturer: Aftermath ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007P3582 Release Date: 2005-03-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- In My Hood
- This Is 50
- I'm Supposed To Die Tonight
- Piggy Bank
- Gatman And Robin
- Candy Shop
- Outta Control
- Get In My Car
- Ski Mask Way
- A Baltimore Love Thing
- Ryder Music
- Disco Inferno
- Just A Lil Bit
- Gunz Come Out
- My Toy Soldier
- Position Of Power
- Build You Up
- God Gave Me Style
- So Amazing
- I Don't Need 'Em
- Hate It Or Love It (G-Unit Remix)
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50 Cent is now a full two dollars, according to pop culture exchange rates. His sheer influence on music charts, and thugs hearts, changed things. So why then on Massacre is the 'hood drama that one would think he'd want to leave behind even more front-and-center than on Get Rich or Die Tryin'? It's hard to say, but 50's developed a questionable gun fetish here. With firearms plastered all over the liner notes, and throughout most of his lyrics--on "In My Hood" he retorts " I don't go nowhere without my strap"--apparently his nouveau rich status has only accelerated the number of enemies he's accumulated. On "I'm Supposed to Die Tonight" he even awkwardly forecasts Notorious B.I.G.-like, Tupac-ian rap game death scenarios. "Piggy Bank," a virtual diss fest further cements his "How to Rob" persona as Nas and Fat Joe get the lyrical smack down; so does A-list actor Vivica Fox ("Get In My Car") for even daring to consider their rendezvous to be anything more than a fling. Despite beat contributions from Aftermath hombres (Eminem, Dr. Dre), some of the better beats come courtesy of lesser-known beatsmiths like Disco D ("Ski Mask Way") and the always consistent Hi-Tek, whose "Ryder Music" is a sick concoction of keys and haunting vocals. At 22 tracks (with no inane interludes), it's worth the loot, but it doesn't cover up 50's artistic regression since Get Rich. --Dalton HigginsCo-Conspirators' Greatest Hits
The Eminem Show, Eminem |
The Chronic, Dr. Dre |
Olivia, Olivia |
The Slim Shady LP, Eminem |
Hi-Teknology, Hi-Tek |
Straight out tha Trunk, Disco D |
Customer Reviews:
2.5. The singles and gems are definitely worth buying it used........2007-04-05
Ryder Music - definitely one of the best rap songs to come out in the last 5 years. Regardless of what you feel is lacking or present in 50 Cent's lyricism, this track is just so smooth it's beautiful.
Then the rest of the average tracks are the singles no less:
Candy Shop
Disco Inferno
Just A Lil Bit
Piggy Bank
Commercial.......2007-03-24
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"The Massacre" - What An Appropriate Title!.......2007-03-18
Once again, star-studded producers (Scott Storch, Eminem, Dr. Dre, etc.), pounding beats, addictive hooks, typically narrow subject matter (misogyny, materialism, etc.) and 50 Cent's aggressive rapping delivery are back in full force. And just like before, the guests are kept to a minimum, allowing the spotlight to shine (or the darkness to fall) on 50 Cent. There's long-forgotten R&B singer Olivia (pray to God she sees some kind of stardom this year) who is employed as the sexy support hook singer on the dreadful single "Candy Shop", a shameless, Scott Storch-produced slab of sleazy come-ons relating to typical sex fantasies and 50 Cent's physical self (I'm not going in-depth, you should know what I mean); her other appearance on "So Amazing", one of many pieces of worthless filler, is no better; Jamie Foxx completely belittles his own extraordinary singing talents on "Build You Up", a cheesy, literally unbelievable, bulls**t-feeding ladies joint; and rapper Tony Yayo sounds as useless as ever on the lacklustre "My Toy Soldier". Thankfully, he strikes gold with Eminem once again on "Gatman & Robbin", which is much like "Patiently Waiting" (from his debut album) - lacking substance, but lyrically/verbally complex and sonically thrilling, partially because of Eminem's solid, haunting production.
Unfortunately, 50 Cent isn't much better when he's by himself either. Registering the pitiful "Piggy Bank" as a legitimate diss track is insulting in its own self; the Dr. Dre-produced "Outta Control" and the Cool & Dre-co-produced lead single "Disco Inferno" are two misogynistic club cuts that put perfectly functional, appealing beats to complete waste; and practically everything else, especially the Scott Storch-produced, Middle Eastern-inflected third single "Just A Lil' Bit", fails on nearly every level. The only solo track where 50 Cent really shines is the laid-back "Ryder Music", where Hi-Tek's R&B-leaning production works surprisingly well with 50 Cent's more laid-back flow and (partially) substantial lyrics.
In conclusion, 50 Cent and "The Massacre" are essentially and structurally the same - you love it or you hate it. In my case, I choose the latter, hands-down. 1 star!
Best Tracks:
"Gatman & Robbin"
"Ryder Music"
"Hate It Or Love It (G-Unit Remix)"
Will Sell Regardless...........2007-03-15
50 surely did bring back the meaning to the word "gangsta" in 2003 but he seems to be preoccupied or weakend somehow. The Game's "The Documentary", which released about the same time, really blows this one over. But I think they both sold 5 million copies anyway.
Mr. Jackson may or may not realize the considerably low standards of his album, but his next release "Before I Self-Destruct", scheduled for release in summer of 2007, is said to be a sure-fire chart-topper. It will feature appearances by artists such as Eminem (of course), Ludacris, and Jay-Z!
Top songs:
1.) Hate It or Love It (G-Unit Remix)
2.) I'm Supposed to Die Tonight
3.) Just A Lil' Bit
4.) Disco Inferno
5.) I Don't Need Em
A G-Unit Breakdown.......2007-03-07
50 Cent-- Go nowhere near The Massacre. You're 5% more likely to suffer a slow, painful death just by touching the case. It is the worst CD you could possibly ever hear. Same thing goes with the movie soundtrack.
Get Rich or Die Tryin (the original) on the other hand, is solid... especially on those bonus tracks (Heaven, Life on the Line, U Not Like Me), Patiently Waiting, 21 Questions, and anything featuring another G-Unit member. PIMP, with its lack of Snoop Dogg (which the music video seemed to promise), High All the Time, Many Men, and Wanksta can kind of get old though.
The thing about 50 Cent these days is that by himself he is no longer any good at all. He needs to be held up by a crutch of some better rapper before he can make good with his own rap. The reason he succeeds so well in his collaborations with The Game in The Documentary and Eminem in The Re-Up is because he has actually GOOD rappers holding him up. He's like the Abbott of the comedians Abbott & Costello now. He has nothing worth contributing without his Costello of some kind to be there for him.
The Game-- As soon as I heard this guy's album and compared it to 50's Massacre, I knew that if G-Unit was going anywhere, this guy would be the one to take it there. And now it turns out he left. Can't blame him when the clique-label's leader is so dumb. Was the most progressive rapper of the crew, and his reason for leaving is probably because of how anti-progressive 50's Massacre was. Has the best, deepest subject matter within his songs, if not the best flow (Although his underground 300 Bars song would automatically crown him king if he did that well all the time on his main albums). As far as the mainstream and not underground CDs go though, I'd give him a 2nd best for flow of the G-Unit crew.
His Documentary album has been called the third Chronic, and has the best of Dre's beats you'll find on any G-Unit CD. Criticisms are that he name-drops Dre & NWA a bit too much, but overall, I think it's not that big of a deal. He's a big hip-hop history fan, and he's still a little starstruck over the chance of being able to work with Dre. Given a very brief profile of the rapper, he fits into an uncomfartable stereotype, (average-looking rapper from Compton who's been shot a few times), but he immediately carves a personality of his own in the Doctor's Advocate and his even better The Documentary.
Young Buck-- I'd say probably the best G-Unit member still in G-Unit. This guy has the best flow, as far as mainstream CDs are concerned. He also seems to be the 2nd-most concerned about the world (a.k.a. 'progressive'), with references to the Illuminati amongst other secret organizations. I like this guy the best of the remaining G-Unit. 2nd best comes sort of close to him, but still doesn't match Buck's raw skills.
Lloyd Banks-- This guy is second best. His flow skills somewhat tie for 2nd place with The Game's, or at least land in that area. He, Buck, and The Game are my top three for G-Unit (even though The Game's not G-Unit anymore). Anybody else you can probably pass up. I'll go over them real quick just to make sure you know who the others are beforehand.
Tony Yayo-- The one male member who is worse than 50 Cent. In the G-Unit CD, they always shouted 'Free Yayo!' and now he is free. The G-Unit had done a terrible thing by campaigning for his release. His is of no benefit whatsoever to them. He might even be responsible for the gradual dumbening of 50's style & outlook on life.
Joe-- The kind of R&B star you'd expect to sing chorus or backup on an Outkast track, mixed with a bit of R. Kelley and a very small splash of Stevie W. He's not bad I guess. I hated him completely on 'Wanna Get to Know You' of the G-Unit CD, but would definitely still listen to his 'Ride Wit U' track off his own solo album.
Olivia-- Pssh, are you dumb? No. She's partially responsible for Candy Shop. That should be reason enough to hate her full-on and never turn back. She kind of can't sing either. Bad move to make an R&B CD without being able to sing, I think.
Lil' Scrappy-- This is the same Lil' Scrappy you heard on Lil' Jon's "What U Gon Do?" track. He's pretty good. Decent at least. Definitely not as decent as 50 Cent's original Get Rich or Die Tryin, but decent. He's got a good enough style though that places him above everyone else still in G-Unit, excluding Lloyd Banks and Young Buck, but including 50 Cent by himself.
I think that's everybody. So... now you know all about G-Unit, and who's good and who's not. If you HAVE to buy G-Unit, now you know who to avoid and who to embrace. If you plan on buying the original Get Rich or Die Tryin, I suggest you don't. Burn it, or have a friend burn it for you. 50 doesn't need the money right now or ever again. If you decide not to buy G-Unit, then more power to you. The Game is actually now sort of the anti-G-Unit since he left, because, you know, the majority of their members still suck.
I'd suggest Mos Def's Black on Both Sides instead of any of this stuff though... even if you were planning on buying G-Unit. That's probably the best hip-hop album I've ever heard, or will hear.
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Tepid Peppermint Wonderland: A Retrospective
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Manufacturer: Tee Pee Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00065U036 Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- All Around You (Intro)
- Who?
- When Jokers Attack
- Servo
- Open Heart Surgery
- If Love Is The Drug
- It Girl
- Sailor
- Straight Up And Down
- Anenome
- Wisdom
- Just For Today
- Stars
- Vacuum Boots
- Prozac Vs. Heroin
- She's Gone
Tracks:
- Nailing Honey To The Bee
- That Girl Suicide
- Nevertheless
- Evergreen
- Starcleaner
- Let Me Stand Next To Your Flower (Live)
- Hide And Seek (Live)
- In My Life
- Mary Please
- Talk-Action=Shit
- Oh Lord
- This Is Why You Love Me
- Not If You Were The Last Dandy On Earth
- Swallowtail (Live)
- Feel So Good
- Fucker
- #1 Hit Jam
- Ballad Of Jim Jones
- Free And Easy Take 2
- Stolen
- Mansion In The Sky
- Sue
Customer Reviews:
Whew!.......2007-03-08
For the most part Tepid Peppermint Wonderland is great, the only problem is that there's so much material on the two dics! There's simply no way to listen to this record and go - 'Wow! I'm totally hooked!' and leave it sitting in your CD player for three weeks - just too much going on, I'm afraid. So for now I'm patienly getting to know (and love) this record little by little. Just don't buy this thinking that it's going to instantly make BJM the greatest thing you've ever heard. It takes a bit of time, but it is well worth the effort.
good mix of everything.......2007-02-01
Overall, it's a pretty good introduction to The Brian Jonestown Massacre, although it does have some faults. The organization of the songs could have been better, considering they had two whole CD's to mess with (i.e., could have lined up the songs more "logically"). However, you WILL find any super-great song that you might have heard (from which you presumably decided to research BJM because you liked the style) on the album.
Anything but Tepid!!!.......2007-01-19
GOD ANTON!.......2006-11-19
If you just got into Anton because of D!G, you're just a poseur. I heard of them like back in 2003, so there!
Hard to describe and thats how it should be.......2006-11-16
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Violet
The Birthday Massacre Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2H7YA Release Date: 2005-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- Lovers End
- Happy Birthday
- Horror Show
- Violet
- Red
- Play Dead
- Blue
- Video Kid
- The Dream
- Black
- Holiday
- Nevermind
Customer Reviews:
Catchy, Quirky, and Dark!.......2007-07-25
The Birthday Massacre !!!.......2007-07-18
TRACK LIST
1. Prologue
2. Lovers End
3. Happy Birthday
4. Horror Show
5. Violet
6. Red
7. Play Dead
8. Blue
9. Video Kid
10. The Dream
11. Black
12. Holiday
13. Nevermind
amazing!!!.......2007-07-06
!!!!!!!!!
no other band out there caters so much to their younger audiences; catch them on tour this season!!
Great Find.......2007-05-13
excellant.......2007-05-10
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Nothing & Nowhere
The Birthday Massacre Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PSJCMY Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Happy Birthday
- Horrow Show
- Promise Me
- Under the Stairs
- To Die For
- Video Kid
- Over
- Broken
- The Dream
Album Description
A captivating hybrid of 80s electronica and aggressive guitars, curiously fused with a cinematic quality of melodic progressions. Their 2005 debut, "Violet" catapulted them into the hearts of not only electronic but rock fans as well. While the band works on their next album for late 2007, Metropolis is re-releasing this out-of-print, self-released 2002 record, featuring early versions of the popular tracks "Happy Birthday", "Horror Show", "Video Kid", "The Dream", and five unavailable since the band's release went out of print.Customer Reviews:
TBM will go FAR!!!!! .......2007-07-30
my personal favs are to die for, promise me, broken, and under the stairs with my ALL-TIME TBM FAVORITE track being "happy birthday", the version on violet however. =) i am super-excited for their new album, "walking with strangers" which will be released on september 10 2007. they are touring as well this season, so be sure to check them out if you can!! they are one of the VERY FEW bands i know that try so hard to make their venues be for all ages [since they are aware that they do have younger fans too] AND which go for ridiculously affordable prices. LONG LIVE THE THE BIRTHDAY MASSACRE!!!!! =)
They have found the perfect niche.......2007-07-28
First off, this band is simply amazing. They seem to have successully balanced every type of music that I like under the "rock" banner. There is some metal, industrial, 80's new wave melody, female goth. There is plenty of melody here that you can sing along to, but enough aggression to not worry about this being a dance-pop band. Chibi has a nice voice, but she knows how to play to her strengths. She is not one of those opera girls who like to show off, but she is not ultra-depressed either.
This album in particular leans a little more towards the industrial/dance side of the equation than Violet does. For example, there is no song that goes for the throat like "Blue" (but one could make an argument that "Broken" goes in this direction). However, there are lots of strong songs on here that were not on Violet. I would have to say that my favorite somg on here that was not on Violet is "Promise Me". This song has a certain sweetness to the lyrics, even though you could look at them as depressing too.
I wish more bands expanded on this type of sound, but that just shows you how great this band is. Overall, I can't say enough about TBM. Check out a couple full length songs on their my-space page. I think you will either "get it" or not immediately. If you are one of the folks who do, run out and buy Nothing And Nowhere and Violet as soon as possible!
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Strung Out in Heaven
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Manufacturer: Tvt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007O7I Release Date: 1998-06-23 |
Tracks:
- Going To Hell
- Let's Pretend It's Summer
- Wasting Away
- Jennifer
- Got My Eye On You
- Nothing To Lose
- Love
- Maybe Tomorrow
- Spun
- I've Been Waiting
- Dawn
- Lantern
- Wisdom
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The name "Brian Jonestown Massacre" may seem hokey, but it accurately sums up the band's aesthetic. Their key musical reference point is late Rolling Stones member Brian Jones, and their ramshackle, self-destructive vibe is all too reminiscent of Jim Jones, the Guyana cult overlord who killed himself and his congregation with poisoned vats of Kool-Aid. Strung Out in Heaven, the band's eighth release since 1995, is a retrodelic janglefest of Altamontian proportion. Blending the smarmy, drug-addled sonics of late-'60s Stones with the chime of the Byrds, the hooks of the Animals, and the monochromatic drone of Velvet Underground within their swirl of 12-string guitars, farfisa organs, and jaded vocals, Brian Jonestown Massacre cull some of the most head-spinning moments of '60s rock into a single, unified expression. But unified is the last word you'd use to describe their interband chemistry. Since they formed, they have been through nearly 60 members, and their live shows are as likely to end in a flurry of fists as a transcendent, stupefying jam. Savor them before they self-destruct. --Jon WiederhornCustomer Reviews:
Ragged Glory.......2007-06-26
Strung Out and Timeless.......2006-06-04
A barely classic country-influenced indie rock album - you'll like it a lot!.......2006-01-07
Highlights include:
the entire album!
Underrated On Amazon.......2005-10-31
Good, but they should have been resting..........2005-04-26
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Take It from the Man!
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Manufacturer: Bomp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003JGH Release Date: 1996-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Vacuum Boots
- Who?
- Oh Lord
- Caress
- (David Bowie I Love You) Since I Was Six
- Straight Up And Down
- Monster
- Take It From The Man
- B.S.A.
- Mary, Please
- Monkey Puzzle
- Fucker
- Dawn
- Cabin Fever
- In My Life
- The Be Song
- My Man Syd
- Straight Up And Down
Album Description
Recorded virtually live in the studio presents a different facet of the groups style. 18 tracks.Customer Reviews:
If you saw Dig!, buy this album with confidence........2007-03-21
lets buy a good album.......2006-08-26
Take it from the Man = BUY IT FROM THE STORE!.......2006-03-24
Channeling the ghost of Brian Jones?.......2005-12-21
wonderful cd.......2005-12-08
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Give It Back
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Manufacturer: Bomp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003JGQ Release Date: 1997-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Super-Sonic
- This Is Why You Love Me
- Satellite
- Malela
- Salaam
- Whoever You Are
- Sue
- (You Better Love Me) Before I Am Gone
- Not If You Were The Last Dandy On Earth
- #1 Hit Jam
- Servo
- The Devil May Care (Mom & Dad Don't)
- Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request (Enrique's Dream)
Album Description
This brilliant sixth album brings together all the elements you've loved in their past work, from the drone-guitar intensity of 'Methdrone' to the country psychedelia of 'Metal Illness'.Customer Reviews:
Unbelievable.......2007-06-29
This Is Why I Love Them.......2006-08-30
for beginners.......2005-10-10
give it back is their 5th album, and is probably the most mentioned and played in the recent film "dig!". Personally, my favortite bjm album is take it from the man, but i'm reviewing give it back because i think it's the easiest accessable record of theres for new listeners. Give it back doesn't have much character to it like the other albums do, instead it's got a little bit of everything. Giving the listener the whole "brian jonestown experience"
The album kicks off with super sonic, with it's infinite number of sounds, i feel like i just get buried in the twinging sounds of the sitars. After super sonic, you get "this is why you love me" a sweet song by anton. Then after that's satellite, and awesome song. Then there's malela, an eerie campfire story almost, and a great song. Then we gt something totally different from malela as salaam kicks in, a very indian like song, with sitars and who-knows-what-other-instruments. This is a great soothing instrumental. Then comes "whoever you are", a much more built song, and almost more pop sounding with a much more recognizable sound. This is a great, mystifying song. Then there's sue, which is 8 and a half minutes long, but its still a good song, not the best though. Just a "massive concussion of rock and roll" i'd say...heh.
Then we have "you better love me before i am gone" which is probably the sweetest song on the record, featuring beautiful female vocals (miranda richards?). Then we have the oh so famous "not if you were the last dandy on earth". Awesome rock and roll song, followed by number one hit jam, another great bjm signature song. Then there's servo, my favorite track on this record. Your ears just get lost in it's awesome sound. THen to end it off, you have "the devil may care (mom and dad don't). A BEAUTIFUL and saddening song (this is in dig, when anton's recording by himself. best scene in the movie, my friends.). Then there's "their satanic majesties request" which uh... i dunno, go buy the album and see for yourself.
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my favorite BJM.......2005-06-16
I especially love 'Whoever You Are' for it's Beatle-tinged ("let me take you down"), psychedelic gvoove. It never ceases to amaze me.
If you're like me and was "turned on" to The BJM by Dig!, you will have to have this. Just buy them all like I did. I appreciate the motive(s) to put them up on the web for free but I just had to have the actual CD's. Take that RIAA.
I Pray to Buddha, to Allah, and BJM.......2005-05-17
Respect.
-awedefile
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Thank God for Mental Illness
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Manufacturer: Bomp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003JGL Release Date: 1996-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Spanish Bee
- IT Girl
- 13
- Ballad Of Jim Jones
- Those Memories
- Stars
- Free And Easy, Take 2
- Down
- Cause I Love Her
- Too Crazy To Care
- Talk - Action = Shit
- True Love
- Sound Of Confusion
Album Description
1996 album, their third collection of absolutely stunning music, 13-odd tracks recorded on a single day for around $17.Customer Reviews:
BRILLIANT!!!.......2007-06-11
Your loss... BRILLIANT.
new psychedelia.......2006-06-10
Then I bought this album, and I understood why everybody stay around this guy for a while is totally ipnotized: he's guided by sacred flame of art, his songs are made by the flow the goes through his body and his soul, with no sophistication at all.
I can say BJM is the most powerful example of uncontaminated music in America these days.
Thank God for Anton Newcombe.......2006-06-04
"I walked to New York and back from LA, I lived on a mountain and once by the bay...Living today is just getting so bad, there's a look on your face and it says you've been had."
This music is genius. This band is genius. Do NOT ignore this album! Buy it or just download it for free off their official website.
Fantastic.......2005-08-25
dysfunctional.......2005-05-17
excellent. excellent.. excellent...... feel the vibe.
-awedefile
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The Massacre
50 Cent Manufacturer: Aftermath ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AJJNOK Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- In My Hood
- This Is 50
- I'm Supposed To Die Tonight
- Piggy Bank
- Gatman And Robbin
- Candy Shop
- Outta Control (Remix)
- Get In My Car
- Ski Mask Way
- A Baltimore Love Thing
- Ryder Music
- Disco Inferno
- Just A Lil Bit
- Gunz Come Out
- My Toy Soldier
- Position Of Power
- Build You Up
- God Gave Me Style
- So Amazing
- I Don't Need 'Em
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50 Cent is now a full two dollars, according to pop culture exchange rates. His sheer influence on music charts, and thugs hearts, changed things. So why then on Massacre is the 'hood drama that one would think he'd want to leave behind even more front-and-center than on Get Rich or Die Tryin'? It's hard to say, but 50's developed a questionable gun fetish here. With firearms plastered all over the liner notes, and throughout most of his lyrics--on "In My Hood" he retorts " I don't go nowhere without my strap"--apparently his nouveau rich status has only accelerated the number of enemies he's accumulated. On "I'm Supposed to Die Tonight" he even awkwardly forecasts Notorious B.I.G.-like, Tupac-ian rap game death scenarios. "Piggy Bank," a virtual diss fest further cements his "How to Rob" persona as Nas and Fat Joe get the lyrical smack down; so does A-list actor Vivica Fox ("Get In My Car") for even daring to consider their rendezvous to be anything more than a fling. Despite beat contributions from Aftermath hombres (Eminem, Dr. Dre), some of the better beats come courtesy of lesser-known beatsmiths like Disco D ("Ski Mask Way") and the always consistent Hi-Tek, whose "Ryder Music" is a sick concoction of keys and haunting vocals. At 22 tracks (with no inane interludes), it's worth the loot, but it doesn't cover up 50's artistic regression since Get Rich. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
G-unit 4 life!.......2007-07-12
Great album!!! I already own the regular one but planning to buy this one for the VIDEOS. Can anyone please tell me if you can put them on an iPod!!!
50 Cent - The Massacre Special Edition.......2006-12-16
It's FAR different than Power of the dollar & Get rich or die tryin' it's not as good as either one.
But it has some good raps on it.
If you say this album because it's nothing but candy shop & just a lil bit [...], you're dead wrong.
It has alot of street songs also,
I'm supposed to die tonight, piggy bank, in my hood, this is 50, position of power, i don't need 'em, Gunz come out and alot more.
BUY THIS.[...].
The DVD is the shiznit also
01. Intro. 5/5
02. In My Hood. 5/5
03. This Is 50. 5/5
04. I'm supposed to die tonight. 5/5
05. Piggy Bank. 5/5
06. Gatman & Robbin ft. Eminem. 5/5
07. Candy Shop ft. Olivia. 5/5
08. Outta Control Remix ft. Mobb Deep. 5/5
09. Get In My Car. 5/5
10. Ski Mask Way. 5/5
11. A Baltimore Love Thing. 5/5
12. Ryder Music. 5/5
13. Disco Inferno. 5/5
14. Just A Lil' Bit. 5/5
15. Gunz Come Out. 5/5
16. My Toy Soldier ft. Tony Yayo. 5/5
17. Position Of Power. 5/5
18. Build You Up ft. Jamie Foxx. 5/5
19. God Gave Me Style. 5/5
20. So Amazing ft. Olivia. 5/5
21. I Don't Need 'Em. 5/5
Oh yeah and lets not forget
SKI MASK WAY = One of 50's most hardest songs.
As for the DVD
DVD. 5/5
Moron........2006-07-30
Is it sinking in yet? HELLO?! KNOCK KNOCK!! Wake up and start supporting talented musicians and kick this piece of trash back to the gutter where he belongs.
Thank God I'm not a teenager anymore. I'd have to kill myself if I had to put up with my peers listeninig to this garbage every day. I feel bad for all those kids out there who appreciate TALENT and are constantly having this tool's music shoved down their throats on a daily basis. Truly.
You must be a F***ing r**ard to consider this talentless w**ker a musician !!.......2006-06-18
Like basically every other Hip - Hop artist to exist today, the stuff they write about and get paid millions of dollars for isn't in my opinion music - Some uneducated piece of s**t from a broken home basically talking about how hard there life is and how rich they are now. And when it comes to Hip Hop, the actual music its self is only 50 perCENT of the cra**y package, oh no because not only are these losers showing off in their lyrics, their image and the way they present themselves on TV to them is just as important. It's almost impossible these days to flick through the music channels and not fins some idiot wearing to much gold, baggy clothing leaning up against some flash car with half a dozen women surrounding him because as far as there concerned music is about image when it is anything but that. Music's about meaningful lyrics, proper instruments, i.e. a guitar if any of you hip hop fans know that that is and melody. Posing yes, I agree this c**ks pi**es all over any other musician when it comes to posing, but sadly I don't think any talented musician would really care about that because they can feel comfortable wearing regular clothing as they don't need expensive over the top garments to make themselves feel good as their music can make them feel good enough.
So there we have it my review, I'm sure a lot of you want to kill me for writing this, if so your either a complete r**ard or just scared to face the fact that your one of the sheep in the mindless flock.
Dumbazz.......2006-06-13
50 on top squashed Ja & **** Game. Thiz album iz good 2 best IM SUPPOSED TO DIE TONIGHT & PIGGY BANK.
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- MC Breed & DFC [Explicit Lyrics]
- Mega Rap [Explicit Lyrics]
- Mobbin' Thru the Bay, Vol. 1
- Music fo the Mobb [Explicit Lyrics]
- My Eyes Adored You [CD-single]
- Needlez in Da Haystack [Explicit Lyrics]
- Nocturnal [Explicit Lyrics]
- Old School Classics
- On a Mission [Explicit Lyrics]
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