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Very underrated album. Many thought there were too many intros to the songs from the Host of the CD, but I think that added to the celebrative feel to it, and liked the unique diversion and break in between songs, and info considering there were a ton of new artists on there. Besides so much new material from a label at that time was interested solely on 2Pac, and 2Pac only (The Greatest Hits, War Wounds, Makaveli & Dillinger LP) all discussed around the time, and I didn't even think Inside Out would drop, but was pleased when Chronic 2000 did. Daz, Kurupt, Scarface, Soopafly, Treach, Swoop G, DJ Quik, to name a few and a gang of R&B from the likes of Jodeci, Danny Boy, Jewell etc. Couldn't get any better, but then they added in 2 unreleased 2Pac tracks as well. Ant Banks who done a lot of Too Short material was also apart of this album. I can still pick it up years later. Chronic 2001 was more polished and solid than Death Row's, but Death Row had so much variety and appeal, that it's hard to decide
yeah..2001 is a nice album with heavy bangers..but dre didnt sound as hungry as he was with the first chronic, and he fucked up by putting eminem on that shit.chronic 2000 has so much energy, so many underrated beats-n-tracks..even tha realest & topdogg came with bangin tracks..dont get me wrong ..I like 2001...but it has no replay value for me..everytime I try to listen through the whole album, I skip at least 6/7 songs cause they're played out, or they sound too slow
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 10, 2009, 11:43:10 AMVery underrated album. Many thought there were too many intros to the songs from the Host of the CD, but I think that added to the celebrative feel to it, and liked the unique diversion and break in between songs, and info considering there were a ton of new artists on there. Besides so much new material from a label at that time was interested solely on 2Pac, and 2Pac only (The Greatest Hits, War Wounds, Makaveli & Dillinger LP) all discussed around the time, and I didn't even think Inside Out would drop, but was pleased when Chronic 2000 did. Daz, Kurupt, Scarface, Soopafly, Treach, Swoop G, DJ Quik, to name a few and a gang of R&B from the likes of Jodeci, Danny Boy, Jewell etc. Couldn't get any better, but then they added in 2 unreleased 2Pac tracks as well. Ant Banks who done a lot of Too Short material was also apart of this album. I can still pick it up years later. Chronic 2001 was more polished and solid than Death Row's, but Death Row had so much variety and appeal, that it's hard to decideyeah..2001 is a nice album with heavy bangers..but dre didnt sound as hungry as he was with the first chronic, and he fucked up by putting eminem on that shit.chronic 2000 has so much energy, so many underrated beats-n-tracks..even tha realest & topdogg came with bangin tracks..dont get me wrong ..I like 2001...but it has no replay value for me..everytime I try to listen through the whole album, I skip at least 6/7 songs cause they're played out, or they sound too slow
classicchronic2000 >>>> 2001
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 10, 2009, 11:43:10 AMVery underrated album. Many thought there were too many intros to the songs from the Host of the CD, but I think that added to the celebrative feel to it, and liked the unique diversion and break in between songs, and info considering there were a ton of new artists on there. Besides so much new material from a label at that time was interested solely on 2Pac, and 2Pac only (The Greatest Hits, War Wounds, Makaveli & Dillinger LP) all discussed around the time, and I didn't even think Inside Out would drop, but was pleased when Chronic 2000 did. Daz, Kurupt, Scarface, Soopafly, Treach, Swoop G, DJ Quik, to name a few and a gang of R&B from the likes of Jodeci, Danny Boy, Jewell etc. Couldn't get any better, but then they added in 2 unreleased 2Pac tracks as well. Ant Banks who done a lot of Too Short material was also apart of this album. I can still pick it up years later. Chronic 2001 was more polished and solid than Death Row's, but Death Row had so much variety and appeal, that it's hard to decideyo what the fuck are u talking about
Quote from: thebayinthebildin on August 11, 2009, 03:33:13 PMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 10, 2009, 11:43:10 AMVery underrated album. Many thought there were too many intros to the songs from the Host of the CD, but I think that added to the celebrative feel to it, and liked the unique diversion and break in between songs, and info considering there were a ton of new artists on there. Besides so much new material from a label at that time was interested solely on 2Pac, and 2Pac only (The Greatest Hits, War Wounds, Makaveli & Dillinger LP) all discussed around the time, and I didn't even think Inside Out would drop, but was pleased when Chronic 2000 did. Daz, Kurupt, Scarface, Soopafly, Treach, Swoop G, DJ Quik, to name a few and a gang of R&B from the likes of Jodeci, Danny Boy, Jewell etc. Couldn't get any better, but then they added in 2 unreleased 2Pac tracks as well. Ant Banks who done a lot of Too Short material was also apart of this album. I can still pick it up years later. Chronic 2001 was more polished and solid than Death Row's, but Death Row had so much variety and appeal, that it's hard to decideyo what the fuck are u talking aboutOk, let me dumb it down for you....Chronic 2000 was full of hot shit yo!! Mad mixture of bad cats, and chronic 2001 was banging hard dawg, ya feel me??? <<<< That more of the language you understand?
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 12, 2009, 07:38:19 AMQuote from: thebayinthebildin on August 11, 2009, 03:33:13 PMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 10, 2009, 11:43:10 AMVery underrated album. Many thought there were too many intros to the songs from the Host of the CD, but I think that added to the celebrative feel to it, and liked the unique diversion and break in between songs, and info considering there were a ton of new artists on there. Besides so much new material from a label at that time was interested solely on 2Pac, and 2Pac only (The Greatest Hits, War Wounds, Makaveli & Dillinger LP) all discussed around the time, and I didn't even think Inside Out would drop, but was pleased when Chronic 2000 did. Daz, Kurupt, Scarface, Soopafly, Treach, Swoop G, DJ Quik, to name a few and a gang of R&B from the likes of Jodeci, Danny Boy, Jewell etc. Couldn't get any better, but then they added in 2 unreleased 2Pac tracks as well. Ant Banks who done a lot of Too Short material was also apart of this album. I can still pick it up years later. Chronic 2001 was more polished and solid than Death Row's, but Death Row had so much variety and appeal, that it's hard to decideyo what the fuck are u talking aboutOk, let me dumb it down for you....Chronic 2000 was full of hot shit yo!! Mad mixture of bad cats, and chronic 2001 was banging hard dawg, ya feel me??? <<<< That more of the language you understand?lol what the fuck are u talking about