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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jan 7, 2003
Pros: tight gangsta/hardcore rap
realest lyrics
original Flint sound beats
basically everything about the album Cons: People may find they're use of cursing & lyrics referring to drugs, murder, etc. offensive
Summary: Representin Flint, Michigan to the fullest, The Dayton Family's lyrics and beats have everything any hardcore or gangsta rap fan would love. They put it down like nobody can in this album. In my opinion, it's better than their previous release What's On ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 28, 2000
Pros: A must have for those who like underground rap Cons: Too many references to drug abuse
Summary: Straight from the streets of Flint, Michigan comes the "F.B.I.- Dayton Family"(f***k being indicted). This CD is the follow-up to Bootleg & Backstabber's 1995 release "What's on my mind?” Most will find this album offensive, with enough ... read more
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Feb 1, 2007
Pros: good beets Cons: same thing different day
Summary: in one since it is very good if you have appreciation for underground but the problem i faced with this album is if you have followed there career they are going the same route as 90% of the rappers out there.. bluntly said they are selling out and
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