| 1. Intro - Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 2. Tibetan Black Magicians - Canibus, Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 3. Blood in Blood Out - Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 4. Rage of Angels - Crypt The Warchild, Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 5. Demonwomb Interlude - Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 6. Animal Rap - Jedi Mind Tricks, Kool G Rap, |
| 7. Nada Cambia - Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 8. Storm of Swords - Jedi Mind Tricks, Planetary |
| 9. Boondock Saints Interlude - Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 10. Wolf - Ill Bill, Jedi Mind Tricks, Sabac Red |
| 11. Walk With Me - Jedi Mind Tricks, |
| 12. Rise of the Machines - Jedi Mind Tricks, Ras Kass |
| 13. Pity of War Interlude - Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 14. Kublai Khan - Goretex, Jedi Mind Tricks, Tragedy Khadafi |
| 15. What's Really Good - Jedi Mind Tricks, Rocky Raez |
| 16. Heart of Darkness Interlude - Jedi Mind Tricks |
| 17. Raw Is War 2003 - Jedi Mind Tricks |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The menacing, cryptic style of Philly boys Vinnie Paz and Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind has served them well on cult classics The Psycho-Social CD and Violent By Design, making them champions of the underground. On the highly anticipated Visions of Gandhi it's Stoupe's production--split evenly between moody, down-tempo beats and not-quite-commercial, mariachi- and salsa-inflected rhythms--that once again carries the day. Unfortunately, the lyrical content--a mélange of clichéd hip-hop signifiers and mixed religious metaphors--just can't match up to Stoupe's beats. The copious guest appearances (including Kool G Rap, Non Phixion, and Ras Kass) are sure to draw curious bystanders to JMT's special brand of esoterica, but they can't hide the fact that lyrically the duo seems to have lost a bit of their visionary edge. If youre looking for dope Stoupe beats with lyrics to match, you might do better to check out another 2003 Stoupe production, Canibuss Rip the Jacker. --Rebecca Levine
The menacing, cryptic style of Philly boys Vinnie Paz and Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind has served them well on cult classics The Psycho-Social CD and Violent By Design, making them champions of the underground. On the highly anticipated Visions of Gandhi it's Stoupe's production--split evenly between moody, down-tempo beats and not-quite-commercial, mariachi- and salsa-inflected rhythms--that once again carries the day. Unfortunately, the lyrical content--a mélange of clichéd hip-hop signifiers and mixed religious metaphors--just can't match up to Stoupe's beats. The copious guest appearances (including Kool G Rap, Non Phixion, and Ras Kass) are sure to draw curious bystanders to JMT's special brand of esoterica, but they can't hide the fact that lyrically the duo seems to have lost a bit of their visionary edge. If youre looking for dope Stoupe beats with lyrics to match, you might do better to check out another 2003 Stoupe production, Canibuss Rip the Jacker. --Rebecca Levine
Visions of Ghandi,Jedi Mind Tricks,Babygrande,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap
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