Process of Elimination

Track Listings
1. Frontline - El Da Sensei, F.T, Organized Konfusion, Mike Zoot
2. Airborne Rangers - Souls of Mischief
3. Urban Harvest - Mike Zoot
4. No Ordinary Love [Remix] - Kreators
5. You Hear About It - ATU, Abstract Rude, The Living Legends
6. Come On - ATU, Abstract Rude
7. Groundbreaking - Prevail, Swollen Members
8. Can't Trust Nobody
9. To All My People - Prince Poetry, Rude One
10. Hi-Low Degrees - ATU, Abstract Rude
11. I Hate Hip Hop

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Process of Elimination

Process of Elimination
Everyday Process: The Process of Illumination & Elimination
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Another CM Hot one!!!
  • Another Hottt One From CMR!
  • Cop this album
  • Maybe Its Just Not My Style
  • Yo Son this album is Crakkk!
Everyday Process: The Process of Illumination & Elimination
Everyday Process
Manufacturer: Cross Movement
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000NDIAOM
Release Date: 2007-03-20

Tracks:

  1. Intro (Straight To The Point)
  2. Build Up
  3. Resist The System
  4. Give 'Em The Gospel
  5. Grace
  6. All I Need
  7. Amazed
  8. Bangin' Defined (Interlude)
  9. Bangin'
  10. Holla At Me
  11. Live It Up
  12. The After Party (Interlude)
  13. The After Party
  14. As Real As It Gets
  15. Hey Girl
  16. The World Needs Jesus
  17. Shine Bright
  18. Illumination & Elimination (Interlude)
  19. Everyday All Day Cypha

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another CM Hot one!!!.......2007-05-13

When I first listen to this CD I was like its alright. Then after I listen to the style and lyrics more it grew on me and know it is streight bangin in my ride. Christ Jesus is truly on this album. My fav's so far are:

1. Hey Girl (J.R. and Badia Jeter off the hook)
2. Grace
3. All I need
4. After Party
5. Build up (took me back to KRS-1)
6. Give'em the Gospel
7. Amazed
8. Everyday All Day Cypha

those are in heavy rotation but the album is st8 butta.

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On that Glorious Day Will you Call Him Father or Judge?

4 out of 5 stars Another Hottt One From CMR!.......2007-05-01

What we have here is a nice hip hop set from the latest addition to the CMR unit...Everyday Process. What really makes this one a keeper is that:(1)Jesus is represented in each joint...you're never lost in the wind as to whom they're referrin' to as the Way, Truth, and Life when they spit and (2)They're not mimickin' their CMR labelmates/peers the way Wu-Tang proteges were back in the day. I have to admit though, at first listen, I was agreein' with some of the other posts that were givin' em 3 stars. While the Intro was becomin' of a new addition to the CMR camp, to me, the lyrics/delivery could've used a little more polishin' and the album didn't really pick up for me until tracks 5-19.Everything from that point on is crisp, clean, Christ-centered, and apt to blowin' the speakers out if you're not careful. My personal fav's are #5-7,9-10,and 13-17. I was feelin' the cypha...but I prefer the cyphas from the older CM releases to this one. Everything CMR has stood for is in the formula behind EP's debut. Look forward to hearin' alot more from these brothers in the future.

1. Intro (Straight To The Point) 1/5
2. Build Up 1/5
3. Resist The System 1/5
4. Give 'Em The Gospel 2/5
5. Grace 5/5
6. All I Need 5/5
7. Amazed 5/5
8. Bangin' Defined
9. Bangin' 5/5
10. Holla At Me 5/5
11. Live It Up 5/5
12. The After Party (Interlude)
13. The After Party 5/5
14. As Real As It Gets 4/5
15. Hey Girl 5/5
16. The World Needs Jesus 5/5
17. Shine Bright 4/5
18. Illumination & Elimination (Interlude)
19. Everyday All Day Cypha 3/5

5 out of 5 stars Cop this album.......2007-04-13

I love this album and have not been able to take it out of the cd player yet. I think the beats are on point. The sound is gritty underground east coast sound. My favorite tracks are Resist the System, Grace, and Shine Bright. If you love true hip hop you will love this album and as with every CMR album the Lord is upfront and center no compromise on the message or the quality of sound. God Bless Everyday Process and the rest of the CM family to keep doing their thing.

3 out of 5 stars Maybe Its Just Not My Style.......2007-03-26

This album gets at least 3 stars off the bat because like every CMR artist or group they bring Christ front and center. However I really thought the flow was sloppy and the beats were offsetting, they didnt really go together. I thought half the songs were under par and the other half was ok. The only song that I really liked was the last one with Flame, Ambassador, Lecrae, Phanatik, and R-Swift. That song was more along the line of my style and taste. Again leading me to believe that Everyday Process is just not my style. But hey Im not shelvin it, I will give it another listen, like I said half was ok and Im sure it will grow on me. If it doesnt though, this might be the first CMR album I sell back.

5 out of 5 stars Yo Son this album is Crakkk!.......2007-03-24

Yo this album right here is hotter than hot fam. I mean it's so gritty I know the burbs and the Hood dudes goan feel this. As they expound on Biblical Truth in such a way. Where the Un-Regenerate (meaning: Not Saved) listener who loves Hip Hop and has never stepped one foot in the church. Can sit and listen to this album and they would have to make a decision to except Jesus Christ as there LORD and Savior. There's no way in the world you can listen to this album and not make a clear cut decision on inviting the LORD Jesus Christ into your Heart by the end of this album. There Just No way, That's How Gritty and Real it truly is. So get the Album and Remember "Holiness First till we under the earth" That's Bangin.

Harry Thomas Jr
Process of Elimination
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • What happened, Eric?"
  • Save The Best Till Last!
Process of Elimination
Eric Gable
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000008FUW
Release Date: 1994-01-11

Tracks:

  1. Process of Elimination
  2. Don't Wanna Hurt Nobody
  3. Driving Me Crazy
  4. Call Me
  5. I'll Be Around
  6. I'm Not the One
  7. Try Again
  8. Let Me Rock
  9. Don't Stop
  10. This Time

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars What happened, Eric?".......2007-01-18

In comparison to its two predecessors, this CD is quite disappointing. Gable did less ballads on this CD and more tracks had heavy Hip-Hop/New Jack Swing influences. Eric Gable was most definitely a talented vocalist who was worthy of superstardom but this CD is inferior to his superb "Can't Wait To Get You Home" album--which I much prefer over this one.

5 out of 5 stars Save The Best Till Last!.......2003-11-26

"Process of Elimination" released in 1994 is perhaps the best album out of the 3 that Eric Gable released between '89 - '94. There are a lot of great songs offered on this CD, unlike the material released today, where there is only one or two songs that are good. There is something different in this album compared to the previous 2. Even the album art work is different. Instead of Eric being dressed in "GQ smooth" suits, he's sporting a "rough neck lover" type of look to him. This is also his first album that features rapping in the song "Process of Elimination". Some of the other songs that stand out with me are "I'll Be Around, "Try Again", and the one that's really gained favourable comments with my friends is "Don't Stop". If you like real R&B then this is the album for you!
The Process of Elimination
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Finga Lickin Good
  • WHAT A BLAST !!!!!
The Process of Elimination
External Menace
Manufacturer: Dr. Strange Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001689XI
Release Date: 2004-02-17

Tracks:

  1. This Country
  2. Standin' on the U.K.
  3. These Pricks Are Wrong
  4. Watch You Drown
  5. Society
  6. Rude Awakening
  7. Don't Conform
  8. Bullet of Persuasion
  9. Process of Elimination
  10. In This Time
  11. Killin' Me Asylum
  12. We Wanna Know
  13. Seize the Day
  14. Don't Call It Livin'
  15. Sort It Out
  16. Naked Prey [*]
  17. Shocktrooper [*]
  18. Seize the Day [*]
  19. Rude Awakening [*]
  20. No Mean Feat [*]
  21. I'd Rather Be Dead [*]
  22. Detonate Your Hate [*]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Finga Lickin Good.......2007-05-05

One of my all time favorite bands. Underlooked and underrated a lot. Pure Fast And Exellent this band is crucial. I love every minute of it. This is the newer release, Pure Punk Rock is better but I still love this album, and its true most Uk82 bands that released stuff in the mid 90's on just came out with metally crap but not these guys...so if you are lookin for a band who has been doing what they have always been doing check these guys out. Dont conform and Standin on the Uk are my two favorite songs.

4 out of 5 stars WHAT A BLAST !!!!!.......2005-08-30

Some UK 82 bands reunited in the 90's to belt out plain cr@p.Or just MORE plain cr@p(depending on what thet were playin in the 80's).Not the case.These dudes are like good wine.Straight out hardcore,loud and fast,with blazing guitar chord stuctures slightly reminscent of The Varukers,machine gun drumming,massive vocals,and a fat bass guitar that'll shake your foundations.Like 40% of the songs are reggae/ska tinged,never detracting from hardcore though;the result is amazingly good (no resemblance of No Doubt !!! ).Very lenghty at 64' +(no fillers,pure excitement),it includes a full album and several 7'' eps,all very well remastered for this edition (orig recordings span 96-00).I could have used a louder snare in the mix,but hey,that's just me !! WORTH EVERY PENNY !!!
Process of Elimination
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Inventing Razorgrind!
  • Death by a thousand crappy tracks!!
  • destroyer
  • as subtle as a hammer to the face
Process of Elimination
Leng Tch'e
Manufacturer: Relapse
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009JMF1E
Release Date: 2005-06-28

Tracks:

  1. Fist of Leng Tch'e
  2. Don't Touch My Spandex
  3. Overkill Bill
  4. Another Hit Single
  5. Bobby-Joe's Slumber Party
  6. Remote Controlled
  7. Glamourgirl Concubine
  8. Ingest/Dissent
  9. Schematic
  10. Man's Inhumanity to Man
  11. Motorgringing
  12. Fat Camp
  13. Icon Resizer
  14. Derisive Conscience
  15. Patriotic Pleasure
  16. Plastic Motive
  17. Testosterone Collar
  18. Scene Scenery
  19. Clarity Denied
  20. Mediocrity Contest
  21. P.I.M.P.
  22. Reality? TV
  23. Alliance of Blockheads
  24. Terminal Excess Patient

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Inventing Razorgrind!.......2007-07-21

This band is amazing. Everyone should listen to this band. This album is among the best grind (or razorgrind I should say) ever. All the songs are great but these are my favorites The Fists Of Leng Tch'e, Don't Touch My Spandex, Another Hit Single, Glamourgirl Concubine, Man's Inhumanity To Man, Motorgrinding, Derisive Conscience, Testosterone Collar, Clarity Denied, Mediocrity Contest, and PIMP. You will find amazing musicianship here for a grind band. Go out and buy this. I'm only 13 and used to this music.

2 out of 5 stars Death by a thousand crappy tracks!!.......2005-09-02

Belgian self-proclaimed razorgrind band Leng Tch'e joins the roster on Relapse Records with this 2005 release "The Process Of Elimination".

Leng Tch'e a.k.a. death by a thousand cuts is apparently an ancient Chinese torture in which the victim has been doped up and cut into bits. Their music is just like that, because the majority of the tracks sound the same, its like one song has been cut into many tiny pieces. The Process of Elimination is pretty much your run of the mill grindcore stuff, 24 tracks and short songs mostly ranging from 1 to ½ minutes in typical grind fashion. The high pitched screams are nice, and almost remind me of golem with his balls cut off, "Glamourgirl Concubine" is a cool little ditty which has some grooving parts in it, and I did appreciate the puke-burp growl at the end of "The Fist Of Leng Tch'e"; but most of the re-hashed thrash-ish almost hardcore riffs bored me to a thousand pieces.

Fans of typical grindcore will probably find this album worthwhile, but as for me and the rest of the people who like music with some talent, it's probably torture.

4/10

5 out of 5 stars destroyer.......2005-08-03

probably one of my fav. bands. these guys are pretty much untouchable in the genre, with respect to nasum. this album was a must for my collection, carries the fine tradition of grind into the future. fans of cephalic carnage, nasum, pig destroyer blah blah blah just buy it

5 out of 5 stars as subtle as a hammer to the face.......2005-07-05

this is the toughest grind band I have ever listened to. there was a label on it stating that it was for fans of Napalm Death, Nasum, Aborted, and Pig Destroyer, but I believe that any metalhead can listen to this band. the songs on here are two minutes to three minutes in length, more to enjoy.
Process of Elimination
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Kool DJ EQ comes though again
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  • The wait was well worth it from rap's premier gay group
Process of Elimination
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Industry Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JQYB
Release Date: 1999-09-28

Tracks:

  1. Frontline - El Da Sensei, F.T., Organized Konfusion, Mike Zoot
  2. Airborne Rangers - Souls of Mischief
  3. Urban Harvest - Mike Zoot
  4. No Ordinary Love [Remix] - Kreators
  5. You Hear About It - ATU, Abstract Rude, The Living Legends
  6. Come On - ATU, Abstract Rude
  7. Groundbreaking - Prevail, Swollen Members
  8. Can't Trust Nobody
  9. To All My People - Prince Poetry, Rude One
  10. Hi-Low Degrees - ATU, Abstract Rude
  11. I Hate Hip Hop

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Kool DJ EQ comes though again.......2000-11-17

This is Kool DJ EQ's third compilation of underground hip-hop. The previous two, Beats and Lyrics & Beats and Lyrics 2, are better, but this is still a great CD to get. The Souls track is also on thier new album "Trilogy...". Other dope tracks include... Mike Zoot, "Urban Harvest" (my favorite) and Craug G., "I hate Hip Hop". Other wise a solid album with Living Legends, Ab-Rude, and other up and coming underground superstars. If you don't want this one find the other two they both get 5 stars.

3 out of 5 stars Heiro-NO.......2000-08-30

ATTENTION WOULD BE BUYER, THIS IS NOT A SOULS OF MISCHIEF ALBUMN! This is a compelation albumn that does contain a Souls of Mischief track. Having said that, the whole albumn is good. It has a mellow dark edge, but it kicks from each track. It's an excellent arrangement of flows from about 10 different artists. The styles are similar and it makes for good listening.

4 out of 5 stars The wait was well worth it from rap's premier gay group.......1999-11-05

Trails are being blazed in the Soul's third album in six years. Bringin' it in '93 with "93 Til.." these brothas have busted the stereotype that homosexuals have no place in the rap game. They are not just a novlety act either, as any true hip-hop head ranks them with Wu-Tang as the industry's dopest Clan. Like Marvin said, "Let me say to you - right on".
Process Of Elimination
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    Process Of Elimination
    Abortus
    Manufacturer: SPV
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    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000LWWRM6
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      Process of Elimination
      Outhouse
      Manufacturer: Outhouse
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      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000HG7YYC

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