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#82
The Infantry Presents Mega Slap Vol3 Hosted by: Roach Gigz



The Infantry Presents Mega Slap Vol3 Hosted by: Roach Gigz

Nobe and The Infantry are back at it again with the 3rd volume of Mega Slap for that ass. This one is hosted by up and coming bay area mc Roach Gigz who has tons of potential with his music.

Overall the mixtape is good and definatly worth checking out. The highlights to me personally are Danked Out - Put It Down, Roach Gigz - Magic Gas, Bueno - Chasin' Me, Eddie Projex - Wrong and Young Rebz - Fly Individual.

Other enjoyable tracks are Outta My Head by Skuba and Erk Tha Jerk, Break A Bitch Off by Young Mix,Dregs One - City Lights, The Katz & Nobe song and G-Mo - Brace Yourself. Another dope song is the World Trade Produced Doing My Thang by Local $tar which has a good beat and overall slappin.

There are not any really bad songs on the album, just some are higher quality then some of the others. The only song that I could do without on here is the song by Kai Straw which just gets a little annoying after awhile, mainly because of the hook.

To be honest I think I'll have Bueno - Chasin me and the Danked Out song on repeat for a good while, both those songs are ridicolously hot. The hook on Chasin' Me is fantastic and the production along with the lyrics are top notch. Danked Out also continues his onslaught of lyrical heat on here as he continues to prove hes one of the most talented up and coming mcs. Bueno and Danked Out both have my attention for future releases, these dudes have been dropping nothing but fire from what ive heard.

Do yourself a favor and go download this free mixtape, you wont be dissapointed. Weither or not you like the music that Inf Gang is doing, you cant deny there hustle and work ethic.

I was going to score this a 7/10 but after listening to it a bunch more times and having Chasin' Me and Put It Down on repeat for the last few days, its up to a 8/10.

SCORE 8/10


http://www.infgang.com for the download
 
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#84
DO THE 20 GREATEST BAY C.D.'S OF ALL TIME!!

HOW BOUT TOP 20 90'S N TOP 20 0-10.?

LIKE HOW U GOT IN A MAJOR WAY NEX 2 KILLA KALI IN YR SIG...WHEREZ MAC MALL UNTOUCHABLE?
 
#85
DO THE 20 GREATEST BAY C.D.'S OF ALL TIME!!

HOW BOUT TOP 20 90'S N TOP 20 0-10.?

LIKE HOW U GOT IN A MAJOR WAY NEX 2 KILLA KALI IN YR SIG...WHEREZ MAC MALL UNTOUCHABLE?
That gonna take me awhile but sounds like a good idea playa, id have to really dig thru my craste, cassettes and cds to really do that up properly.

I usually change my sig every few months, with my fav westcoast cds, not the best ones ever, but just ones i been listening to out the crate lately.
 
#87
Katz - Failed Treatment

Infantry member Katz brings his new street album to the table with Failed Treatment and brings
some fantastic production with him.

Overall the album has some really solid production, which brings alot of variety to table as far as
beats go. Nobe's beats shine the brightest, but there really isnt any really bad beats on here.

As far as the rapping goes, Katz shows some great writing skills but his flow is sometimes lacking.
With some more work on his flow, delivery and confidence on the mic he can only get better.
The lyrics and voice are there just gotta work on the things i mentioned above.

Two of my favorite songs on the album are Feelin' It and Do My Thang, which both feature Nobe.
Nobe cooks up a heater on Feelin' It and also co-produced Do My Thang with Beeyobe, which is
smooth as a mothafucka. Also Nobe does a great job on the hook for Do My Thang aswell.

I Get It is another dope track with an old school Pete Rock type of beat from Nobe, that Katz sounds
at home on. I think beats like this fit Katz style more then some of the others, even though the others
are dope beats, this kind of production just flows with him better in my opinion. This is a good relaxing track with that old school hiphop feel to it. I could picture a summer time video on the beach with some beezies, smokin way to much blueberry and og kush. The beat has a kind of Souls Of Mischief, 93 till infinity feel to it aswell for me.

Im Broke is produced by JE Dub and is a well made beat that Katz spits true life stuff about him being on the grind and while not having tons of money yet, hes on his way there grinding. The chorus is a letdown, and Katz flow and delivery could be better but the lyrics and production is the highlight here. Decent song but not up there with the other good tracks on this album.

Im Dope is a crazy slap, once again produced by Nobe and features Young Rebz, Nobe and Katz spittin hard. Sick chorus, great production and the rapping fits in well on here. Another highlight of the album right here no doubt.

Heartless is another track that has a good beat, good topic and lyrics but that just isnt delivered or executed aswell as it could be. Still the production is excellent and Katz lyrics sound like they are coming from the heart.

Snakes in The Grass is another good song that Nobe kills on the beat and Def The Heffa rips apart.
The hook is also very well done, if more of the songs on this album had a chorus done aswell as this or
on Feelin' It.

We Be Perkin is on a more party type style and is decent but not a song I would listen to much in the future to be honest. The beat from Mart85 is nice but not as slappin as some of the other beats on the album. Still not a bad song at all, just not up to par with some of the better songs on Failed Treatment.

The production overall is very good on here, and while alot of the lyrics are well done, alot of Katz Delivery and flow just doesnt do the beats justice. Overall though this is worth checking out for the production and variety in songs. Also the recording and mixing sounds very good on some songs and then not so good on other songs, weither its the lyrics not being loud enough or what ever, that aspect could also be improved.


Do My Thang, Snakes In The Grass, I Get It and Im Dope are tracks Ill be bumping in the future no doubt. If Katz can keep at it and improve the things that need improving then he could be someone to really keep an eye out for, because his writing skills and the production on here shows tons of promise.

Inf Gang been puttin in work with there Inf Gang TV and there mixtapes and now this, so ya gotta hand
it to em for hustlin and steady improving at what they love doing.

SCORE: 7/10
 
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#90
A-Wax - Nightmare On Elm Street

A-Wax - Nightmare On Elm Street Vol.1



There are only a hand full of mixtapes that I seem to enjoy each year, if that. Maybe its the DJ putting
stupid ass gun shots or sirens in the background, djs who cant use turntables or just wack songs, but I
just am not as big of a mixtape fan as back in the day. These days I seem to prefer the original production mixtapes from dudes like DJ Fresh or some of Dj Green Lanterns work. Or on some old school shit with good mixes and remixes by the likes of Dj Mark 7 or Dj Chong Wizard.

Awax has been on the grind the last year with a dope street album, a colab album with Regime member Gonzoe and now vol1 of this mixtape right here. All of which are enjoyable and worth your time and money to check out.

NFES starts off with a crazy track called NIGHTMARE which is produced by the underrated "Equivalent Exchange", which has a slappin ass beat that will have you looking over your shoulder the whole time. I love it when a producer can flip something ridicolous like this, one of the better beats ive heard this year. Im not 100% but I think there are samples from Nightmare on Elm Street on here and the way this was done from Equivalent Exchange is hot as fuck.

Sometimes a dope first track sets the tone for a great album or its a trick and the rest of the album sucks. But with this project right here its just a taste of whats to come.

Yes most of the beats (I think all of them besides the first one) are from other rappers songs, but there is a nice selection and Awax brings his A game.

First thing you notice after the first listen of this mixtape is that its album quality, the recording is good,
the lyrics top notch and Wax is just spittin hard as fuck. There are some disses on here and they are no
joke. Im not gonna lie here and be 100 with everyone, Mob Figgaz are one of my favorite groups,
Smigg Dirtee is a beast on the mic who ive always enjoyed. So most might think that fans of those that
I listed wouldnt like or listen to Awax, but I cant front the dude has lyrics, swag and lately great beat selection and a good flow.

Mic Down is another great track that has Awax just ripping the mic apart and taking no prisoners.
Not only does Awax make good D-boy gangster music, but hes got some deep and complex lyrics at
times aswell, can cover all areas it seems lately.

Stayin Up is that D-Boy music from the start to the end of the song. A song I could see on a movie like City Of God, Menace II Society or City Of Men. The hook is also enjoyable and will have you singing along or nodding your head in no time.

Against Time is on some more relaxed deep shit that anyone can enjoy or relate to. The last two songs are Awax at his best to me, either with the D-Boy shit or the meaningful deep tracks. And once again the chorus is well made and instead of being annoying or ruining the song like seems to be happening alot in rap these days.

Fair One is one of my favorite songs on the album as Bandana tha Rag joins
Wax for a hood as fuck track. Bandana The Rag shows he is improving with every track, he spits major heat on this song and steals the show, which is damn hard to do when Awax is on the track. Both mcs do a great job though, Wax holds his own and as usual sounds good when sharing a track with Tha Rag. Gonzoe gets a few shots sent his way as Awax spits vicious lyrics the whole time.

Passive Aggresive is another hard ass track that has Awax smackin rappers outside the face with hard lyrics. This is not only a dope diss but creative aswell, as Awax rocks some commentary inbetween his verses while his enemy is rapping.

Other songs I enjoyed are Soul, Up & Down and Obviously, which feature Awax at his best and very consistant. This mixtape is up there with the newest Jadakiss mixtape, Dj Mark 7's latest and the latest Jeezy as my favorites so far this year on the mixtape circuit.

The whole mixtape is a great listen and there really isnt many bad things to say about this album. Some songs are better then others but no songs that make me skip them. To me personally Awax has done some great work with his last three projects, call me impressed, this dude keeps getting better and better. Usually to many diss songs bore me or get on my nerves but I cant front, this shit right here is hot.


SCORE = 9/10
 
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#93
Big Chill - Chill Pill

Big Chill - Chill Pill



The only work I had heard from Big Chill in the past was on some comedy shit and while being entertaining and creative was nothing I'd listen to over and over again years down the road.

You cant judge a book by its cover, a movie by its trailer or an album by its cover these days. Some of the best foreign movies Ive seen have had weak covers or a bad trailer, but ended up being fantastic. This is the same deal with Chill Pill, when I saw the cover I wasn't sure if this would be more comedy stuff from Chill or a serious rap album. But the songs on here are all extremely well made and a bunch of them will be getting play this summer.

Wiggle is on some old school mob shit and works very well as Big Chill rides the slappin beat perfectly and reminded me of some old school Celly Cel or The Click music.

Crazy B is a track that I'm sure every male who been smashing for a minute can relate to. Its about crazy bitches and is not only a real life type of track but its got some comedy thrown in there as well as Chill raps about them Crazy Beeezies out there. Good storytelling, some humor in there and another solid beat.

Westcoast Retro is one of my favorites on Chill Pill as Big Chill slides thru to bring this westcoast rap music back to its roots. The production on here is nothing to crazy or complex but it fits this track perfectly, and the hook is on some classic shit aswell. Roll up some Kush or Hemp Star and bump this during a summer BBQ and im sure some of the old school west coast fans will be asking "Who is this? This shit go!".

Imagination is another great track that really shows Big Chills storytelling abilitys, over a relaxing chill beat. To me this track is some westcoast shit mixed with some Slick Rick type of storytelling, as Big Chill takes you along with some of his dreams, as his imagination run wild. For some reason I could see this song on a modern day Boyz N The Hood movie, would be perfect.

It Iz Chill really brings me back to the days when westcoast rappers would made enjoyable party songs. Entertaining production and Big Chill spittin good lyrics that people can vibe to, without selling out on some played out radio friendly Auto-Tune bullshit. Seriously, go make yourself a Gin n Tonic or what ever you drink and put some Ribs on the BBQ, light up a fatty and bump this song as loud as you can.

Murderers Row is totally differnt then the rest of the album and the songs before it. This song is on some crazy ass mobb shit, mixed with some Brotha Lynch flavor. Its tracks like this that show Big Chills versatile writing and talent. The beat is hard as a mothafucka and the lyrics are just as hard. Never been a huge fan of horrorcore music (other then Lynch and Mars), but
this track here is on some sick shit and I gotta admit I love it. A few tracks ago Chill was rippin apart some summer time chill tracks, now this track is on some Murder tip, but still done very well with storytelling at its best. Definatly one of the real highlights of the album for me personally, just straight heat.

Ohh Chill will have you starting up the BBQ or rollin up a spliff and then putting the song on repeat. What makes this song dope to me is that it sounds like a remake, but its got its own style and feel to it. Just do yourself a favor and check this song out, straight classic to me personally. Another good beat and great lyrics from Big Chill and the hook? Lets just say
that it will have you singing it for days to come "Ohhh Ohhh chill things are gonna get easyier, ohhh ohhh chill things are gonna get brighter". Alot of the time when rappers try to redo a really dope track it doesnt seem to do the original justice, but Chill did his thang on here.

House Party is another chill track that will take you back to the 90's type of westcoast party vibe. Once again its another song that would be perfect playing at a house party in the summer, layed back beat with Big Chill doing the damn thang.

The whole album is dope and I reccomend people give it a chance, there is something here for everyone. There really are no bad songs on here, IDGAF is the only track that could be better to me and its a bonus song, so its all good. Big Chill really brought his A game on this album and I hope it does well.

Big Chill did all the production on here which is pretty impressive to me for one person to do all these differnt kinds of beats. Not only is this dude spittin dope lyrics with an addicting flow, but he can produce some dope ass shit aswell! Not full of features to help him out, its all Big Chill on here and thats whats so impressive with this album to me.

Tracks like Westcoast Retro, Murderers Row and Ohh Chill are tracks I'll be bumping not only all summer but for years to come. I would have liked maybe one or two more of the crazy hardcore tracks like Murderers Row but in the end thats just personal preference. The production is on point for the most part, the recording quality sounds good, Big Chill's flow and writing ability is top notch and he really ahs managed to take it back to a time when westcoast music was at its best.

You remember when party/radio songs where not cheesy and gay as fuck? But instead well made tracks with dope production and lyrics that you could have playing at a BBQ or party? Well Big Chill has brought that shit back with Chill Pill. I think old school fans will really enjoy this record right here, anyone born in the 80's or 70's will want to cop this. Might be to 'old school' for some of these young kids, but for me personally this is a quality project that brings me back.

SCORE: 9/10
 
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My Review Of This Thread:

MacDreBaby is doing a slappin job of an extremely well produced mob shit quality. Light up your favorite chronic dub sack and get your head nodding at a local BBQ or pop this in your cd deck and drive drunk to this mob slapper. This thread will definitely have you gettin sideways and Fienin 4 Tha Funk, with it's extremely mobbish quality and very professional sounding hook. You can almost picture smoking some potent crack in an alley on a hot bay area night when the slappin beat kicks in. Overall it's definitely worth the money.


8.5/10
 
#99
Stik Gilatine and Tha Critic - Streets To The Sky

Stik Gilatine and Tha Critic - Streets To The Sky



The San Jose rap scene keeps pushin a hard line with this all freestyle album from Stik Gilatine and Tha Critic. Last year two of my favorite rap albums where The Enimegos cd and The Fly Guy from Stik Gilatine, both had great production and excellent rapping.

To me its always nice to see what rappers can do off the top of there dome, its a part of the hiphop culture and I wish more rappers would drop a freestyle mixtape or album once every few years.

My Click and Who's That are my favorite songs out of the first hand full as Stik Gilatine, Trey C and Th Critic show us there raw and uncut talent at this freestyle shit. No big name features, no gimicks, just straight freestyles for that ass.

Tha Critic is more on the gangster/d-boy side of things, while Stik Gilatine is more on a hiphop tip to me, but with both these dudes together its the best of both worlds. Both compliment each others style perfectly and are enjoyable to listen to.

Still Here is another slappin track that has Critic stealing the show with his street tales and confident flow. Stik Gilatine doesnt dissapoint either as he rocks a slick flow and his usual quotable raps.

From The Ground Up is another highlight as Stik delivers the goods lyrically and will have you swearing up and down that this was written, his freestyles are that good.

Blaze A 50 is straight heat as Critic, Stik Gilatine and 2 Left Feet destroy that Nas beat from a few years back. I remember having this Nas single on record years back and it was a favorite for freestyles or just mixing an accapella with, dope to hear it on here with these San Jose monsters rippin it up.

So Gone is one of the few tracks I wasnt feeling, but thats a small set back in an overall excellent freestyle project.

Streets To The Sky is another heater as Stik Gilatine steals the show with more consistant freestyles without messing up at all. 2 Left Feet also rocks his best freestyle on this as well.

Im A Ride is definatly the type of production that Critic shines on to me, as he drops some dope lines with confidence for days.

Do Your Thang has Playa Rae showing that hes still at the top of his game with his spits and will have you anticipating another solo from the San Jose vet. Super ill track with a dope hook, cant ask for much more.

Close is another blap that I had on repeat for awhile. I've always enjoyed this chill relaxing beat and Critic does the production justice as he spits a short, but fantastic verse.

In Love Wit A Rida is addicting as hell and a song ill be bumpin for awhile, dope beat, sick hook and top notch rapping. I cant recognize this beat and I know there is one original beat on this album so my guess is that this is the one, straight heater from start to finish.

My Life is on the storytelling side of things and shows the diversity of this mixtape as a whole.

Step it up has Playa Rae sliding by to lay a hand and some raps with Stik and Critic and once again does a great job. Is it just me or do these three have alot of charizma together on tracks?

Overall this is a very good project from Monstaville and 408inc, its nice that some rappers can still spit off the top with freestyles. Usually when I hear a freestyle album it gets boring half way thru or just isnt very consistant, but this right here from Stik Gilatine and The Critic was very well done. A lot of the freestyles are so well done that they dont even sound like they where
made up on the spot, excellent job from both mcs.

Only thing I would change would be a few of the beats that where picked and if im gonna nit pick then I might as well say having Gangsta Reese up on one or two songs woulda been nice to. I'm usually not a huge fan
of freestyle albums but when they are done right like this one and the ones by say Cellski, Baldhead Rick and Mistah Fab they are good stuff.

Do yourself a favor and download this or cop the DVD and hard copy when it drops, the San Jose rap scene is putting out some awesome work people, time to take notice if you havn't yet. If you are still sleeping on Stik Gilatine, then go pick up one of last years best albums, The Fly Guy and check out The Critic killin it on So Sweet on that Enemigos cd.

SCORE = 8/10
 
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