Dinner and a Movie
by Brotha Lynch Hung
Released: March 24, 2010
Label: Strange Music
Highest Charting Position: #64
Producers: Brotha Lynch Hung, Robert Rebeck, Justinn "Axis" Patton, Dustin "DJ Epic" Worswick, Michael "Seven" Summers, Dana "Young MC" McClain, Andrew "Freddy Machete" Hackler, Nasua "N-Pire" Hamilton
Guests: First Degree The D.E., Don Rob, C-Lim, G-Macc, Record Executive, C.N.I., BZO, Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Ron Danzy, Tall Cann G, C.O.S., Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound
Few people saw this coming from Sacramento's O.G., Brotha Lynch Hung. One of the most lyrical and underrated gangsta rappers of all times kicked off his Strange Music trilogy with a polished, fully-developed version of what the former X-Raided protege made famous in the early ‘90s underground. Lynch influenced Snoop Dogg and Tech N9ne, and Dinner and a Movie pulled a Horror of master out of obscurity.
What We Said Then:
"Regardless of what one thinks about the slashings, the bondage, and the eating habits suggested within Dinner and a Movie's rhymes, the honesty and delivery that mixes with the Horror make this album both a brilliant comeback story, and a career milestone."
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/editorials/id.1634/title.hiphopdxs-top-25-albums-of-2010
by Brotha Lynch Hung
Released: March 24, 2010
Label: Strange Music
Highest Charting Position: #64
Producers: Brotha Lynch Hung, Robert Rebeck, Justinn "Axis" Patton, Dustin "DJ Epic" Worswick, Michael "Seven" Summers, Dana "Young MC" McClain, Andrew "Freddy Machete" Hackler, Nasua "N-Pire" Hamilton
Guests: First Degree The D.E., Don Rob, C-Lim, G-Macc, Record Executive, C.N.I., BZO, Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Ron Danzy, Tall Cann G, C.O.S., Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound
Few people saw this coming from Sacramento's O.G., Brotha Lynch Hung. One of the most lyrical and underrated gangsta rappers of all times kicked off his Strange Music trilogy with a polished, fully-developed version of what the former X-Raided protege made famous in the early ‘90s underground. Lynch influenced Snoop Dogg and Tech N9ne, and Dinner and a Movie pulled a Horror of master out of obscurity.
What We Said Then:
"Regardless of what one thinks about the slashings, the bondage, and the eating habits suggested within Dinner and a Movie's rhymes, the honesty and delivery that mixes with the Horror make this album both a brilliant comeback story, and a career milestone."
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/editorials/id.1634/title.hiphopdxs-top-25-albums-of-2010