Das EFX - Straight Up Sewaside
Facts
| Artist(s) | Das EFX |
| Studio | East/West Records |
| Release Date | November 16, 1993 |
| UPC Code | 075679226525 |
| Buy this item | $8.98 at Amazon.com As of May 14 23:10 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Intro
- Undaground Rappa
- Gimme Dat Micraphone
- Check It Out
- Interlude
- Freakit
- Rappaz
- Interview
- Baknaffek
- Kaught In Da Ak
- Wontu
- Krazy Wit Da Books
- It'z Lik Dat
- Host Wit Da Most (Rappaz Remix)
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User Reviews
Average user review:I just ordered this cd from Amazon and it is edited! WHAT THE HELL? Why did I not get the original unedited version? I'M PISSED! April 25, 2008
Great bass and beats
This album to me had great beats and the kind of bass on some songs that made me stand still. If your subwoofers can go low this album is definitely worth giving them some exercise. January 27, 2008
A Straight Up Classic
To me this Cd represents every thing great Hip hop should be about. Two hungry MCs that weren't about the bling, or having 20 million guests, or fakin' the funk, but had great chemistry and whose word play was of the first order. Also this CD kicks up their previous release Dead Serious. For one I couldn't stand that Wigedy, Wigedy nonsense, which, due to every one & their dog biting their style, they dropped. Also mad props should go to Solid Scheme for their great underground grimy production. When I listen to this I remember why I feel in love with Hip Hop in the first place.
My top toons on here are: The Glorious 'Freakit', 'Baknaffek','its Lik Dat', 'Host Wit Da Most (Rappaz Remix),'Check It Out' and 'Undaground Rappa'. RUFF!
November 16, 2007
WONDERFUL EVEN WITHOUT THE IGGEDIES
i like it because it is good, raw hip hop. this is the type of hip hop in which i grab my headphones and just chill. like one reviewer said, this is for hip hop headz, TRUE HIP HOP HEADZ, only. IF ONLY there post HOLD IT DOWN stuff would've sounded like this........along with DEAD SERIOUS. March 1, 2007
Classic Album
This is one of my all time favorites. Grimy production and great lyrics highlight this overlooked release. A definite classic. January 28, 2006
