Exit Wounds

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List Price: £8.99 (GBP)
  • Lowest New Price: £11.99
  • Lowest Used Price: £5.40
  • Lowest Collectible Price: £25.97
  • Total New: 4
  • Total Used: 5
  • Total Collectible: 1
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  • Artist : Original Soundtrack
  • Binding : Audio CD
  • EAN : 0636551620420
  • Format : Soundtrack
  • Label : Snapper Classics
  • Manufacturer : Snapper Classics
  • Number Of Discs : 1
  • Package Dimensions : 0.31 inches (Height) x 5.43 inches (Length) x 0.22 pounds (Weight) x 4.88 inches (Width)
  • Product Group : Music
  • Publisher : Snapper Classics
  • Release Date : 2006-06-19
  • SKU : UB000FMR4LG
  • Studio : Snapper Classics
  • UPC : 636551620420

There's no shortage of anger on Exit Wounds. Even when the backdrop suggests a lazy dance-out, the war of the words comes screeching forth. Outsiderz 4 Life lay down a placid rhythm track and then expletives fly. Lady Luck featuring Redman quote the Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies" and turn it on its head with a 150-mile-per-hour rap. The album's real star, however, is obviously Yonkers-bred DMX, who leads off the album with an attack on Bill Withers's "Ain't No Sunshine" with expected ferocity and is featured with Big Stan on the Casio-keyboard-stuttering drive of "Walk with Me." Previous DMX collaborators, the Lox, shade things ominously for the noir-ish "Bust Your Gun." Queensbridge housing project's finest Nas keeps it raw with the appropriately titled "Gangsta Tears." Only Playa, hidden deep in the middle--sandwiched between Mack 10 and the truly beat-spastic Drag On--offer a conciliatory track with the romantically tinged "Incense Burning." It's so out of place, the effect is comical. How did these smoothies sneak past these gangstas, huh? --Rob O'Connor

- Amazon.co.uk Review


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