Sin-A-Matic [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Sintro
2. Street Smarts
3. Freak Show
4. Celph Hatred - Celph Titled, Louis Logic
5. Diablos - Celph Titled, Louis Logic
6. Dos Factotum
7. Coochie Coup - Fienza Jollie, Louis Logic
8. Postal
9. Mischievous - Kingston Killah, Louis Logic
10. Halfway Stretch (Sinterlude)
11. Best Friends - Mike Apathy, Louis Logic
12. Revenge!!! - Celph Titled, Louis Logic
13. Fair Weather Fan
14. Rest
15. Ugly Truth
16. Idiot Gear
17. Dust to Dust

Sin-A-Matic,Louis Logic,Solid Records,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap


Sin-A-Matic [Explicit Lyrics]

Sin-A-Matic [Explicit Lyrics]
Sin-A-Matic
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Cat With Real Potential
  • borderline.
  • Glad I found this one!!!!!
  • wow
  • Solid album...Elite Lyricist
Sin-A-Matic
Louis Logic
Manufacturer: Solid Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00009Y3LV
Release Date: 2003-07-15

Tracks:

  1. Sintro
  2. Street Smarts
  3. Freak Show
  4. Celph Hatred - Celph Titled, Louis Logic
  5. Diablos - Celph Titled, Louis Logic
  6. Dos Factotum
  7. Coochie Coup - Fienza Jollie, Louis Logic
  8. Postal
  9. Mischievous - Kingston Killah, Louis Logic
  10. Halfway Stretch (Sinterlude)
  11. Best Friends - Mike Apathy, Louis Logic
  12. Revenge!!! - Celph Titled, Louis Logic
  13. Fair Weather Fan
  14. Rest
  15. Ugly Truth
  16. Idiot Gear
  17. Dust to Dust

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Cat With Real Potential.......2006-06-17

The first time I ever heard Louis Logic spit was on an underground rap station on Rhapsody radio. The song was called "Freak Show" (which is on this album). I wasn't really paying that much attention to the songs being played, but this one caught my attention. I loved it for it's crazy stories and sick lyrics. After hearing this song I went searching for more Louis Logic. I found he had only one album out at the time, this one, called "Sin-A-Matic". (This album was very hard to find though, I had to go Tower Records, which is nowhere near where I live, to get it). But it was worth my travel and my twenty dollars I spent on it. Louis has some crazy flows, along with ill punchlines and wordplay, all brought forth on his debut release. Logic's style is rather comical, as his lyrics are offensive, funny, and definitely not for young kids. All these tracks flow well together, and there isn't a single one that Logic didn't give it his all on, making this record one of the most slept-on gems of the past few years. Since this, he's released "Misery Loves Comedy", his sophomore album, which dropped just this past release (and just like with this album, you can't find it anywhere!).

After the "sintro", the first track is "Street Smarts". This is a solid and true first cut about how most industry rappers just mostly lie in their raps and never even thought of killing someone, and wouldn't survive for an hour living on the streets. Then the next track is "Freak Show". This track is straight up crazy, showing the twistid and perverted side of some people and their actions in the funnest way possible. "Diablos" has a memorable collaboration with Celph Titled. It's a battle type track with an angry Louis and Celph ripping the beat to pieces. The punchlines are ill. "Coochie Coup" is a hilarious song about, well, you know what. It would probably offend some women but I just find it to be funny. "Postal" is a song I'm sure everyone who's had trouble dealing with their regular day-jobs can relate to. You know, when you're just get tired of having a 9 to 5 and your boss won't get off your case, and you're just ready to bust? This track captures that perfectly. "Halfway Stretch", or the "sinterlude", proves that Louis can even spit well on interludes, so it's not just a pointless track thrown in. You won't be skipping this cut at all.

After the sinterlude, the next song is "Best Friends" with Apathy, the first song in a two-part story. Louis gives a call to Ap, asking him if he'll watch over his girl while he's doing his last show on tour. Ap agrees, but when Louis calls back to check on things, he realizes that maybe he made a mistake by having Apathy watch over things. When you go into the next track, called "Revenge!", featuring Celph Titled, you have three guys, Louis, Celph, and some other guy plotting to get Ap back. But even then, when they carry it out, their plans backfire on them. I love these two tracks, they make for a great listen. "Fair Weather Fan" has Louis rapping about being underground or going independent, and how some critics hate no matter how dope of an MC you are. "The Ugly Truth" may confuse some people, as it seems like he's rapping from his point of view, but he's really not (you'll find out who he's pretending to be at the end, and it'll all make sense then). "Idiot Gear" is another relatable track that I'm sure guys will find true. He has a crazy flow on this one. "Dust to Dust" closes the album nicely, the first part has Louis telling a story and then there's a hidden track.

Alot of people compare Logic's style to an earlier Eminem. This is evident in his track "Mischevious", about how he may get people to "slit their wrists" and how his records should be kept from kids, which sounds just like some older songs of Em's where he talks about the same things, where people blame his music for people cutting their wrists and doing the wrong things because they heard it in his song. Logic can also be compared to Em because of his comical songs and how many of his songs are not serious, just like Em earlier in his career. I think that if people would just enjoy Logic's music for what it is, and not worry about the similarities he holds with Eminem, things would be a lot better for Logic and his career. This is really great music and an almost classic album and just because he may sound like Eminem at times doesn't mean this deserves less stars than 5.

So if you're into more underground Hip-Hop and not all the mainstream, commercialized rap, then pick this up (if you can find it). Then go ahead and pick up his latest, too. This album is near perfect in every sense: his flows are on point, the lyrics are nice, and the beats, handled mostly by J.J. Brown, are good as well, with other production by The Avid Record Collector, Celph Titled, Cimer Amor, Memo, and King Honey. Louis keeps his guests to a minimum, with only Apathy and Celph making appearences (stellar appearences), proving that he can hold it down on his own on the mic. This album has great track after great track. He made me a fan for life with this one.

4 out of 5 stars borderline........2006-03-22

Borderline classic. Louis Dorley kills mics. I love his humor, wit, punchlines, concepts, flow, and production. Sin-A-Matic is a great start to Logic if you dont know too much about him. This album is also a good start to underground hip hop.

Highly reccomended. Borderline Classic.

Check Louis LIVE too.

5 out of 5 stars Glad I found this one!!!!!.......2005-12-29

Amazing album.. this guy's flow and content is really on point. Really incredibly diverse subject matter. Alot of hilarious replayable joints just begging to jump into your cd player or ipod!

5 out of 5 stars wow.......2005-10-31

Please do yourself a favor and listen to this guy. Louis can flow like no other, listen to "The Ugly Truth" or "Idiot Gear" and you'll be hooked.

4 out of 5 stars Solid album...Elite Lyricist .......2005-02-10

This guy is special. There are very few that can do what he does with his rhyme schemes, multis, and creativity. If you are unsure about the album listen to "Idiot Gear" and "The Ugly Truth." You will not be dissapointed.

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