DJ Magic Mike & MC Madness - Ain't No Doubt About It
Facts
| Artist(s) | DJ Magic Mike & MC Madness |
| Studio | Cheetah Records |
| Release Date | November 21, 1991 |
| UPC Code | 021257940529 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 21:01 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Sgt. Fester
- Ain't No Doubt About It
- Dynamic Duo
- Do You Like Bass?
- Class Is In Session
- Slow Draggin
- Exile Via Freestyle
- Madness To The Brink Of Insanity
- Just Cruisin
- I'm Gonna Make It Real Funky For You
- Dance All Night
- The E and the Sea-Gull
- Give 'Em an Example How a D.J. Works
- Abracadabra
- Feel the Bass 3
- Shake Your Booty Baby
- The Boo-Boo of Rough J. Rough
- Murder in the First Degree
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The greatest of all Times |
Then I saw my boys listening to a tape on headphones at the library and they were like Bobby listen to this one. And it was feel the bass 3. And when he broke out with that first extended bass boom I threw the headphones off and I was like in utter disbelief, everybody was like man I told you. I listened to the that song like 5 times that day, freaking amazing. There were 2 other songs on here that just kills almost all other bass tracks (I think amazon has them mislabeled here). Do you Like Bass (awesome, they have it listed as Class in Session) and Slow Draggin (brings back memories of me Colin and Joe frontin' in Colin's dad car 1am with a big old car phone, amazon lists this song as Exile Via Freestyle).
Quad force/captain quad are the only ones that come close to magic mike, not that I have heard everything, but most other stuff was to techno, too much rapping, and too much bass test type songs. I just like when they took bass made a good beat off it, threw in some cymbals, and maybe a piano or horn tune and let it flow.
Unfortunatley, the bass era didn't last long and Magic Mike tried to keep up, but he couldn't do it. He needed to collaborate with a popular rapper at the time or something, because all the rappers he had or the raps he did himself suuuuucccckkkeeeddd. Most of the times he concentrated to much on the booty shakin stufff, but a few of his raps come to mind that were good. There was Lower than dynamite (MC Madness), Sweet Georgia Bound (T Isaam), and Breakfast in Bed (T Isaam). And a song many Bassheads may not of heard "I get the Powell" on the T Isaam album Southern Hospitality another of Magic's best.
Once Quad Force is available via ITunes I will be buying all the bass songs that I once loved and lost. October 24, 2005
| I miss these boys here |
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