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Elements => Tha Vault => Album Review => Topic started by: tnp on May 23, 2003, 04:25:22 PM
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RBX - RBX Filez
Production: artist
3 1/2 mics
For all of those who thought the only sound coming out of Southern Cal was head bobbin', gangsta, 64 Impala bouncin', roll up a spliff music, think again. RBX should shatter those stereotypes on the quick fast. Many should remember RBX "dropping bombs like Hiroshima" on Dr. Dre's classic album The Chronic. Now he's on the solo tip, trying to drop bombs on Dre and Death Row.
RBX Filez sounds nothing like the trademark G-Funk prevalent in the Long Beach area. RBX keeps his unorthodox style - which was different from those of his former Death Row inmates to begin with - and combines it with eerie, clashing rugged beats. On "A.W.O.L." he uses a funked up track that flat out bumps and lets his new-found nemesis have it: "Dr. Dre do you remember you was broke/and the rap industry thought you was a joke/me, D.O.C. and D.O.G. sat and made/lyrics to replenish your name like Gatorade." RBX gives a lyrical ass whippin' on this joint, one of the worst disses since "No Vaseline" and "Dre Day." But "A.W.O.L." gives little indication as to the rest of the album. On the cut "Rough Is The Texture," RBX flips some action/adventure type lyrics. "Tundra" uses a simple beat off the 808, light bass and synths, and adds a reggae artist kickin' ragamuffin styles on the chorus. "Moms Are Crying" is one of the doper tracks on the album. RBX kicks some of the tight shit that made him noticed on The Chronic album over a track dominated by a stand up bass and a basic, but tight drum pattern.
An unquestionably skilled lyricist and MC, RBX may be ahead of his time. Some won't be ready for the advanced flavas on this album. Not to say people won't feel him, but free your mind when you check out the album, and most of all, concentrate.
review by Wesley K. Marshall
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Thanks bro...never thought to check this one out,
but from the review it sounds interesting...worth a preview on irc at least then if its good buy it :)
Pz
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I always thought this was a pretty good album. I agree with the reviewer, he was ahead of his time on this one cause a lotta people slept on it.
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damn..i've never heard this album :-\ need to check it out
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ya this album is a lil diferant its a DARK ass cd...... theres a few songs that r hella tite but weird/kinda evilish but ey its tite like songs like tracks 4 and 5
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I thought this album sucked!
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quality slept on album
love the track "no time" really didnt see that 1 comin
nice review
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good album!
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I got it from the bargain bin in 97, hated it and traded it to my friend for Wu's Forever. Now that I'm old enough to finally understand the music a little better, I want to hear it again but I can't find it anywhere.
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I got it from the bargain bin in 97, hated it and traded it to my friend for Wu's Forever. Now that I'm old enough to finally understand the music a little better, I want to hear it again but I can't find it anywhere.
yeah u probably shouldnt hav done that
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One of my favorite lps.classic westcoast album...RBX at his best. 8)
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Best RBX album..
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It's certainly his deepest. It also shows him in an aggressive fashion he doesn't usually display. A.W.O.L.,of course. But also tracks like 'Rough Is The Texture' with lyrics like '...Inglewood is hit in a smash..South Central gets burned like a hasj...' I like this music,but I do need to be in the mood for it.
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I like this music,but I do need to be in the mood for it.
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I got it from the bargain bin in 97, hated it and traded it to my friend for Wu's Forever. Now that I'm old enough to finally understand the music a little better, I want to hear it again but I can't find it anywhere.
I got mine at Amazon for a few bucks. Check there man...
Yeah this album is damn near a classic. Good review, but this album ist 4.1 !
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yeah i liked it, but i liked " no mercy, no remorse" better !
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yeah, this cd is off the hook I just copped it recently.