Warfare [Explicit Lyrics]

Warfare [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. Act Like
3. SO Much Pain
4. Self Defense
5. call de Boogy
6. May You Forgive Me
7. Brack Up
8. A Word From WarFare
9. Mc Will
10. part 2
11. Brownin
12. Mc Rock The Show
13. Hits on the Blocks
14. SpiderMan
15. To Cold
16. Real Guanacos
17. Deff Mantal
18. outro

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Various Rap Artist,From the Montreal area.

Warfare,Various Artists,The Orchard,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,V/a Compilations


Passion and Warfare
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • If you had to choose one CD Vai, this is it.
  • Breathtaking
  • Reality Bites
  • A rock guitar classic
  • Commercial highpoint
Passion and Warfare
Steve Vai
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002BWP
Release Date: 1997-06-24

Tracks:

  1. Liberty
  2. Erotic Nightmares
  3. The Animal
  4. Answers
  5. The Riddle
  6. Ballerina
  7. For The love Of God
  8. The Audience Is Listening
  9. I Would Love To
  10. Blue Powder
  11. Greasy Kid's Stuff
  12. Alien Water Kiss
  13. Sisters
  14. Love Secrets

Amazon.com

The second solo album from Steve Vai shows the guitarist coming into his own as a composer, matching his prodigious talent as a performer. The result is an entertaining mix. The hilarious "Audience is Listening" complements more reflective pieces such as "For the Love of God." The high-powered "Animal" and "Greasy Kid's Stuff" are balanced by "Blue Powder" and "Alien Water Kiss." Unlike most guitar-god solo recordings, Passion & Warfare avoids the sort of technical noodling that is uninteresting to everyone except other guitarists, opting instead for a collection of high-quality music that is full of compositional experimentation without ever getting out of control. --Genevieve Williams

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars If you had to choose one CD Vai, this is it........2007-06-02

If you are buying your first Vai CD, and you had to choose only one to start with, this IS the one.

This release features a very wide range of Steve's styles, from ballads like "Sisters" to dirty grooves like "The Animal" to epic guitar masterpieces like "For the Love of God".

But perhaps the most interesting track is "The Riddle". This song explores an endless terrain of guitar emotions and the composition is extremely full. The closer you listen to it, the more tracks and guitar sounds you start hearing, a definite headphone must!

Some material on here, like The Riddle is conjured up from Steve's imagination and "dreams" of out-of-body experiences with aliens, pixies, and more.

Another interesting note is that Steve actually fasted (went without food) for several days before recording the track For The Love of God, as an expression of dedication to his spiritual devotion through music itself, one could say.

This is not just technical guitar prowess - this is a very deep exploration of all the possibilities on a guitar, and it pushes the envelope of instrumental imagination. It is this particular release that made me realize that Steve Vai is not a guitar player, he is a living breathing extentsion of the instrument itself. You will not be disappointed!

5 out of 5 stars Breathtaking.......2007-02-20

I've owned this masterpiece for many years, and just "rediscovered" it over the weekend, after letting it gather dust for awhile. I used to listen to it almost daily. My boyfriend had never heard it before and he fell in love with it instantly. This instrumental album says more than anything with lyrics, as Vai's guitar picks you up and takes you on an evocative journey from one emotion to another, in every corner of the spectrum. "For the Love of God" makes me want to weep, as I've always envisioned a movie about betrayal and loss playing through my head when I hear it. "Greasy Kid Stuff" is another stand-out piece, evoking images of a chase from land, to sea, to air. These are just two small samples of the treasure to be found on this disc, where the maestro makes his guitar giggle, talk, and wail with the depths of human emotion. I just plain FEEL everything in full technicolor when this album is playing. This is not an album one hears; it is one that is experienced. The only flaw I've ever been able to find with it is that it's not 80 hours long.

5 out of 5 stars Reality Bites.......2007-02-02

It must be so frustrating for Vai, one of the greatest guitarist's ever, to see his work get basically financially and critically spat on while tool boxes like C.C. Deville (Poison), Mick Mars (Motley Crue), and J.J. French (Twisted Sister) go Triple Platty on multiple albums. Life can be as brutal as a Kip Winger dance routine. How this guitar guru isn't clinically depressed is beyond me.

5 out of 5 stars A rock guitar classic.......2007-01-13

An absolute classic. Anyone who negatively criticises this album certainly doesn't understand the concept of melody or harmony. In the guitar world there's good noodling and bad noodling - this is a masterpiece, the perfect balance of technique, melody and soul. The end of the shred genre came about with the 90s pop/punk movement - those who "sucked and were proud of it"...
It was actually a good thing - it filtered out alot of fret w*nkers as the guitar scene was very watered down.. Vai wannabes, Satch, Van Halen wannabes... the list goes on - BUT the good players also got a rap in the process. Nevertheless the true players are still going strong and have never sold out regardless. Vai is one of them...
If you don't understand this album I urge you to give it another listen or two. Every note counts..


4 out of 5 stars Commercial highpoint.......2006-07-22

The stocks of this ex Frank Zapppa/Alcatrazz/David Lee Roth six stringer were never highter. his street cred due to the Zappa connection was considerable to those in the know, who had followed him sinse the Flexible days. He had paid his dues in Alcatrazz and had a very public profile due to his association with Diamond Dave at the height of his solo powers. The time was right to strike and Vai did so with an eclectic mix of blistering runs, experimental bleeps and tweets and cool cameo numbers. Vai could of just put out a shred album and it would of sold - heck he could of put out acoustic versions of Estonian carpenters songs and it would of sold. He didn't quite go that far, but he did the brave thing and put out an album that wasn't a run of the mill guitar shred album. This is Vai coaxing all sorts of noises out of his Ibanez seven string, the sort of wailing, acrobatic playing that you would barely think possible, let along commercially viable.

So for guitar nuts this is almost an essential purchase. If you only buy on Vai album just to check out what all the fuss is about make it this one, the mans mainstream high point and for good reason. That's not to say the man didn't come in for some criticism at the time. Australias' Hot Metal magazine wrote him off, the reviewer stating 'the whole Steve Vai high priest of guitar' schtick was vomit inducing. And he was rightly hassled for things like 'thanks Ibanez, thanks God' but then maybe Hot Metal rightly had it's nose out of joine since Vai had refused to be interviewed for the magazine unless they'd guarantee him the cover! In the end they got around him by getting an interview from a freelance journalist.

Anyway, the music on this disc is just about all off on a tangent, perhaps the most accessable points coming when Vai allows some human connectivity to come into the mix on the amusing throw away tune The Audience is Listening. Elsewhere tunes such as The Riddle define for the listener much of what is exactly right and exactly wrong with Vai records. And prospective buyers should probably try to listen to at least a sample of this track to determine if this stuff is for them.

Extra credit to Vai for the fact that he appears to have made sure that everyone got credit where it was due - individually crediting musicians on each and every track. and the guy obviously took full responsibility for this album rising or falling, utilising his multi instrumentalist skills and also producing the whole shebang.

Most of my mates at the time bought this album. But often they played it is another matter. On this release Vai's positive image and talent got people to see past the fact that he wasn't really playing proper songs, just cataloguing his skills. On most of his other releases the lack of humanity became all consuming.
Guerrilla Warfare
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Solid release from Cash Money's prime (3.5/5)
  • Wow!!!!
  • Ca$h Money Classic
  • Hot boys is the group on cash money that put cash money on t
  • A Cash Money Classic
Guerrilla Warfare
Hot Boy$
Manufacturer: Cash Money
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JNNW
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. We On Fire
  3. Respect My Mind
  4. Help
  5. Ridin
  6. Off Tha Porch
  7. Get Out Tha Way
  8. Clear Tha Set
  9. I Feel
  10. Boys At War
  11. You Dig
  12. I Need A Hot Girl
  13. Tuesday & Thursday
  14. Bout Whatever
  15. Sick Uncle
  16. Shoot 1st
  17. Too Hot

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Solid release from Cash Money's prime (3.5/5).......2007-05-04

In 1999, Cash Money Records was releasing music at an incredible rate, and "Guerrilla Warfare" is one of a high volume of long LPs released by the Cash Money Millionaires during this period. While it's certainly not on the level of its contemporary classics like B.G.'s Chopper City in the Ghetto and Juvenile's 400 Degreez, it's a satisfying album showcasing New Orleans's premier hip hop collective. And this is certainly the album to get if you want to hear the Hot Boys as a group. At this point, Cash Money was at their commercial and creative peak, and they were just embracing their place at the top of hip hop while still years away from any consumer backlash. Rap purists can go on and on about how their unvaried subject matter makes them embarrassments to hip hop, but I'll always enjoy Hot Boys music. What they might lack in pure lyricism, B.G., Turk, Juvenile, and Lil Wayne make up in interesting flows, punchlines, style, and chemistry. There's so much talent in this quartet, they really are a supergroup in every sense of the word. Mannie Fresh's productions are usually the true gem of a Cash Money release, but that's not the case here. Mannie's signature bounce beats with soulful instrumentals and dense soundscapes usually steal the show, but the music is notably understated here, taking a backseat to the talented MCs rather than taking front and center like it might on, say, a Big Tymers release. Each rapper is such a likable individual, and each has so much charisma and talent that it more than carries the album. That said, the album is definitely too long, with a bloated tracklist of 17 tracks running in at just under the CD limit of 80 minutes, and too many songs break the five minute barrier. The production can be a little boring at times, blame it on the fact that Mannie Fresh, despite his musical genius, was the most overworked producer in hip hop history at this point. Overall, "Guerrilla Warfare" is a memorable release that's sure to continue pleasing the Cash Money crowd, like it already has for eight years.

After a typically entertaining intro by Big Tymers, the album starts with perhaps Hot Boys' most well known song, "We on Fire." This song embraces the Cash Money braggadocio and extravagance as good as any, and the four MCs show a chemistry and uniqueness that made them stars, over a great Mannie Fresh beat. "Respect My Mind" lyrically is not the most impressive, but as far as style and swagger are concerned, it's great, with a glitzy beat and each rapper displaying their distinctive flow. "Help" has frenetic beats and nice horn instrumentation, Mannie Fresh performs well. "Ridin'" showcases simple production and typical flossing on the part of Hot Boys, it's a solid song, if not a little underwhelming. "Get Out tha Way" has a nice hook, otherwise it's another decent song but not too distinctive. I like "Clear tha Set" for what it is, Lil Wayne's solo, even though it's not absolutely memorable, and I like "I Feel" a little less. "Boys at War" is okay, musically a little boring and too long, this period is the album's weakest point. Juvenile uses a repetitive, conversational flow like in his classic "Ha" on the likable "You Dig," which has some very nice production. The memorable single "I Need a Hot Girl" follows, a Cash Money standard. I think my favorite song is "Tuesday & Thursday," because lyrically it is creative and musically it is excellent, a fine signature styled beat my Mannie Fresh. "Bout Whatever" is pretty nice, and "Shoot 1st" is clever and entertaining, a definite highlight. "Too Hot" closes out the album in representative fashon.

"Guerrilla Warfare" showcases the strengths and weaknesses of Cash Money and the Hot Boys in top fashion. If you're new to Cash Money music, this might not be the best album to start with, but fans of the rappers should pick this up if they haven't already. This is an uneven yet memorable album, and in many cases one for the collection.

5 out of 5 stars Wow!!!!.......2006-06-01

wow this album is incredible. when i first popped it in i thought besides the singles help, i need a hot girl, and we on fire that this cd was pretty weak. but after listening to it again i dont know how in any parts of hell i got that opinion!!! this has to be one of the top 10 greatest albums to ever come out of the south in mine and many other opinions. great lyrics, great beats by mannie fresh once again to make you bob your head until it falls off, and great track listing.
dont miss out on a classic album and cheat your ears out of great music.

top 5
1. get out tha way
2. help
3. boys at war
4. too hot
5. we on fire
this album is soo hot it could have 3 different top 5 lists!

5 out of 5 stars Ca$h Money Classic.......2005-07-09

#2.About Being a Hot Boy:9/10
#3.Classic About themselves:10/10
#4.B.G. Solo.its hot:10/10
#5.Second least favorite track:7.5/10
#7.B.G, Murders it in the begining:8/10
#8.Wayne Solo.He's Burnin' Blockz:9/10
#9.Classic about how they Feel:10/10
#10.8/10
#11.Classic.Juvie Solo.About Swollowing your pride and being a man:10/10
#12.Crazzy just don't like the Big Tymers much:9.5/10
#13.Classic about the cops raiding spots on Tuesdays & Thursdays:10/10
#14.Classic Turk Solo.Luv the hook:10/10
#16.Not really feeling it:7/10
#17.Classic about the havin the FED's after U:10/10

5 out of 5 stars Hot boys is the group on cash money that put cash money on t.......2005-03-05

Hot boys is the group on cash money that put cash money on top charts. Hits likes Respect My Mind,Boys at War and I Need a Hot Girl . It give a 5 out of 5.

4 out of 5 stars A Cash Money Classic.......2004-11-28

If you are a fan of old cash money this is a classic. I rated it 4 stars because it was not as good as Get it How you Live but this album pretty much put the hot boys on the map for the whole world to know its a must get if you are a tru cash money fan.
Passion and Warfare
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • If you had to choose one CD Vai, this is it.
  • Breathtaking
  • Reality Bites
  • A rock guitar classic
  • Commercial highpoint
Passion and Warfare
Steve Vai
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003BVM
Release Date: 1990-05-17

Tracks:

  1. Liberty
  2. Erotic Nightmares
  3. Animal
  4. Answers
  5. Riddle
  6. Ballerina 12/24
  7. For the Love of God
  8. Audience Is Listening
  9. I Would Love To
  10. Blue Powder
  11. Greasy Kid's Stuff
  12. Alien Water Kiss
  13. Sisters
  14. Love Secrets

Amazon.com

The second solo album from Steve Vai shows the guitarist coming into his own as a composer, matching his prodigious talent as a performer. The result is an entertaining mix. The hilarious "Audience is Listening" complements more reflective pieces such as "For the Love of God." The high-powered "Animal" and "Greasy Kid's Stuff" are balanced by "Blue Powder" and "Alien Water Kiss." Unlike most guitar-god solo recordings, Passion & Warfare avoids the sort of technical noodling that is uninteresting to everyone except other guitarists, opting instead for a collection of high-quality music that is full of compositional experimentation without ever getting out of control. --Genevieve Williams

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars If you had to choose one CD Vai, this is it........2007-06-02

If you are buying your first Vai CD, and you had to choose only one to start with, this IS the one.

This release features a very wide range of Steve's styles, from ballads like "Sisters" to dirty grooves like "The Animal" to epic guitar masterpieces like "For the Love of God".

But perhaps the most interesting track is "The Riddle". This song explores an endless terrain of guitar emotions and the composition is extremely full. The closer you listen to it, the more tracks and guitar sounds you start hearing, a definite headphone must!

Some material on here, like The Riddle is conjured up from Steve's imagination and "dreams" of out-of-body experiences with aliens, pixies, and more.

Another interesting note is that Steve actually fasted (went without food) for several days before recording the track For The Love of God, as an expression of dedication to his spiritual devotion through music itself, one could say.

This is not just technical guitar prowess - this is a very deep exploration of all the possibilities on a guitar, and it pushes the envelope of instrumental imagination. It is this particular release that made me realize that Steve Vai is not a guitar player, he is a living breathing extentsion of the instrument itself. You will not be disappointed!

5 out of 5 stars Breathtaking.......2007-02-20

I've owned this masterpiece for many years, and just "rediscovered" it over the weekend, after letting it gather dust for awhile. I used to listen to it almost daily. My boyfriend had never heard it before and he fell in love with it instantly. This instrumental album says more than anything with lyrics, as Vai's guitar picks you up and takes you on an evocative journey from one emotion to another, in every corner of the spectrum. "For the Love of God" makes me want to weep, as I've always envisioned a movie about betrayal and loss playing through my head when I hear it. "Greasy Kid Stuff" is another stand-out piece, evoking images of a chase from land, to sea, to air. These are just two small samples of the treasure to be found on this disc, where the maestro makes his guitar giggle, talk, and wail with the depths of human emotion. I just plain FEEL everything in full technicolor when this album is playing. This is not an album one hears; it is one that is experienced. The only flaw I've ever been able to find with it is that it's not 80 hours long.

5 out of 5 stars Reality Bites.......2007-02-02

It must be so frustrating for Vai, one of the greatest guitarist's ever, to see his work get basically financially and critically spat on while tool boxes like C.C. Deville (Poison), Mick Mars (Motley Crue), and J.J. French (Twisted Sister) go Triple Platty on multiple albums. Life can be as brutal as a Kip Winger dance routine. How this guitar guru isn't clinically depressed is beyond me.

5 out of 5 stars A rock guitar classic.......2007-01-13

An absolute classic. Anyone who negatively criticises this album certainly doesn't understand the concept of melody or harmony. In the guitar world there's good noodling and bad noodling - this is a masterpiece, the perfect balance of technique, melody and soul. The end of the shred genre came about with the 90s pop/punk movement - those who "sucked and were proud of it"...
It was actually a good thing - it filtered out alot of fret w*nkers as the guitar scene was very watered down.. Vai wannabes, Satch, Van Halen wannabes... the list goes on - BUT the good players also got a rap in the process. Nevertheless the true players are still going strong and have never sold out regardless. Vai is one of them...
If you don't understand this album I urge you to give it another listen or two. Every note counts..


4 out of 5 stars Commercial highpoint.......2006-07-22

The stocks of this ex Frank Zapppa/Alcatrazz/David Lee Roth six stringer were never highter. his street cred due to the Zappa connection was considerable to those in the know, who had followed him sinse the Flexible days. He had paid his dues in Alcatrazz and had a very public profile due to his association with Diamond Dave at the height of his solo powers. The time was right to strike and Vai did so with an eclectic mix of blistering runs, experimental bleeps and tweets and cool cameo numbers. Vai could of just put out a shred album and it would of sold - heck he could of put out acoustic versions of Estonian carpenters songs and it would of sold. He didn't quite go that far, but he did the brave thing and put out an album that wasn't a run of the mill guitar shred album. This is Vai coaxing all sorts of noises out of his Ibanez seven string, the sort of wailing, acrobatic playing that you would barely think possible, let along commercially viable.

So for guitar nuts this is almost an essential purchase. If you only buy on Vai album just to check out what all the fuss is about make it this one, the mans mainstream high point and for good reason. That's not to say the man didn't come in for some criticism at the time. Australias' Hot Metal magazine wrote him off, the reviewer stating 'the whole Steve Vai high priest of guitar' schtick was vomit inducing. And he was rightly hassled for things like 'thanks Ibanez, thanks God' but then maybe Hot Metal rightly had it's nose out of joine since Vai had refused to be interviewed for the magazine unless they'd guarantee him the cover! In the end they got around him by getting an interview from a freelance journalist.

Anyway, the music on this disc is just about all off on a tangent, perhaps the most accessable points coming when Vai allows some human connectivity to come into the mix on the amusing throw away tune The Audience is Listening. Elsewhere tunes such as The Riddle define for the listener much of what is exactly right and exactly wrong with Vai records. And prospective buyers should probably try to listen to at least a sample of this track to determine if this stuff is for them.

Extra credit to Vai for the fact that he appears to have made sure that everyone got credit where it was due - individually crediting musicians on each and every track. and the guy obviously took full responsibility for this album rising or falling, utilising his multi instrumentalist skills and also producing the whole shebang.

Most of my mates at the time bought this album. But often they played it is another matter. On this release Vai's positive image and talent got people to see past the fact that he wasn't really playing proper songs, just cataloguing his skills. On most of his other releases the lack of humanity became all consuming.
Mechanized Warfare
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Rock Solid
  • 4.5 stars. JP rules
  • Get this!
  • Something To Rattle Your Eardrums! **** 4 STAR RATING.
  • metalfan
Mechanized Warfare
Jag Panzer
Manufacturer: Century Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005MKH0
Release Date: 2001-08-07

Tracks:

  1. Take To The Sky
  2. Frozen In Fear
  3. Unworthy
  4. The Silent
  5. The Scarlet Letter
  6. Choir Of Tears
  7. Cold Is The Blade (And The Heart That Wields It)
  8. Hidden In My Eyes
  9. Power Surge
  10. All Things Renewed

Album Description

Old school fans say they've been waiting for Jag Panzer to return to the reputation of their highly acclaimed cult-classic debut Ample Destruction. Taking the challenge to heart, Mechanized Warfare proudly frees them from this expectation, and proves they have retained the integrity of conviction that launched them over fifteen years ago. An epic statement that respectfully pays tribute to their roots and clearly prophesizes all that is still ahead of them, Mechanized Warfare continues the momentum gained from all the years of their studio and touring experiences in the metal scene. It speaks boldly to the act of embracing two decades' worth of struggle and achievement, the art of reconstructing it, and the finesse of transforming it into a mythological creature worthy of legendary status. A 2001 Century Media release.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Rock Solid.......2005-07-03

This is the first album I bought from Jag Panzer and it didn't let me down. The songwriting is pretty consistent. Gotta love Harry's singing. Chris and Mark do a great combination of melodic leads and crunchy rhythm. I've gotta say though, some of the intros are kind of soft, but usually it doesn't really matter because the songs still turn out great.

5 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars. JP rules.......2005-01-13

This album isn't quite as consistent or unified as 'Thane to the Throne' was, but it's still damn solid, and probably a bit more varied. It's the same basic formula- classic metal but a bit slower, quite a bit heavier and even more grandiose and epic. It's a good formula, and they can ride it for quite a bit longer if they keep putting out work of this quality.

JP clearly know what they're doing. Conklin is the best classic metal vocalist around, and Briody and Broderick are as fine a guitar duo as any, with a crushing intensity that many of their influences, but while retaining the penchant for melody that they had. And Broderick is the best shredding lead guitarist outside of prog-metal, bar none, though it would be nice if he slowed down a bit more often. The rhythm section is a bit less stereotypical, not using the straight 1-2 patterns as much as most metal rhythm sections do.

It opens with 'Take to the Sky', which is quite possibly the most metal song ever written. As far as soaring, epic choruses go, 'Take to the Sky', has probably got the best one I've ever heard.('Flight of Icarus', might beat it. Might.) Yet, it still has some great, intricate rhythm guitar work under the verses, and, the solo rules, as usual. 'Frozen in Fear' is a faster, Maiden-ish piece with some great lead licks, and what may be the best all around performance I've heard from Broderick. Very catchy, too. 'Unworthy' is a longer, more atmospheric piece, with a rather affecting mood, and some nice choral backing vox. 'The Scarlet Letter' is the second best track on the album, behind the opener. The vox are brilliant, wide-ranging, and the song has got a great unrelenting intensity, coming from the constant, alt-picked riff. It's got a great harmony lead and the solo is awesome.(But aren't they all? This one is particularly awesome, though) 'Cold is the Blade' is another epic, melodic track. Slower and more low-key than 'Take to the Sky' but it has the same basic feeling. Another great, immediately memorable song. 'All Things Renewed' is the longest track here, with some very good, extended soft sections, and some pretty, softer vox from Conklin. Another epic track, for sure, but in a different way than from what preceded it. Everything else on here is at least pretty good, though definitely not on the level of the aforementioned tracks. Still, nothing that needs to be skipped over.

Yes, this album rocks. Get it now.

5 out of 5 stars Get this!.......2004-12-12

This is the CD that JP fans have been waiting for! I have their entire catalogue and this CD in incredible! The only better CD is 'Ample Destruction.' This CD covers a wide variety of styles and lyric content.

Do yourself a favor, pick this up and remember why you love METAL in the first place!

4 out of 5 stars Something To Rattle Your Eardrums! **** 4 STAR RATING........2003-02-13

And you most defintely will have your eardrums rattled; by the second song, Jag Panzer will have you raising your volume knob higher and higher, as each song goes on to the next. Mechanized Warfare, is a definite power metal release, in the tradition of Tad Morose's, Matters of The Dark. I would compare this release to that one, also the vocals are a bit like Urban Breed's. Not copycats at all, Jag Panzer put their stamp on their own breed of power metal, without a doubt. I loved every song on this one. Scarlet Letter, was my favorite pick. The only reason this didn't get a 5 star masterpiece rating was, because of the obvious fact, that this band doesn't have the complexity of a Symphony X, or more in their realm of power metal, an Iced Earth. Short and straight to the point: if you like any of these bands-Tad Morose, Iron Maiden, old Judas Priest, Nevermore, or Queensryche, definitely get your hands on this one! **** 4 STAR POWER METAL RATING FROM SCRAGGY'S TOMB. Cheers.

4 out of 5 stars metalfan.......2002-10-26

Im going to write a short description about the band.
This band is really good band when listening to this band the vocals are superb also the band members are definately not rookies they play their instruments perfectly.

This band was influenced probably by iron maiden.
But also this band is not a complete copy.
This band is more up to date.
If you like bands like maiden you probably will like this band.
Spiritual Warfare: Integrity Music's Scripture Memory Songs
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    Spiritual Warfare: Integrity Music's Scripture Memory Songs
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    Manufacturer: Integrity Media
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Ghetto warfare
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      Ghetto warfare
      M.O.P.
      Manufacturer: Full Clip Media
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000GG4SLK
      Release Date: 2006-07-25

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Welcome Back (feat. Teflon)
      3. Roc La Familia (feat. Jay-Z,
      4. Instigator
      5. Interlude
      6. F*ck M.O.P.
      7. Stomp Tha Shi*t Out Ya
      8. Interlude
      9. Fire
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      13. What The F*ck
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      Product Description

      M.O.P. (aka Mash-Out Posse) is back again. Comprised of rappers Lil’ Fame (aka Fizzy Womack) and Billy Danzenie (aka Billy Danze), the group is best known for their frenetic hit single 2000’s “Ante Up”. But throughout their career M.O.P. have consistently delivered the hardest, angriest and loudest music Hip Hop could offer. Childhood friends Fame (Jamal Grinnage) and Danze (Eric Murray) grew up in the roughest area of Brownsville (Brooklyn, NY) and were members of a neighborhood gang named Mash Out Posse. They debuted in 1993 with the single “How About Some Hardcore”. The underground success of the single, promoted by a gritty, low-budget video from then-unknown director Hype Williams led to their debut album, “To The Death”, a dark and raging LP, was released in 1994 on on the small label, Select Records. The album was fully produced by DR Period. “How About Some Hardcore” became one of the biggest hardcore rap anthems of the 90s. In 1996, M.O.P. released their second effort, “Firing Squad”. Hoping for better promotion, they signed with Relativity Records. Despite changing record labels and producers (the album was produced by DJ Premier and Lil’ Fame himself), M.O.P. continued hitting fans’ ears with tough, menacing beats and their extremely hardcore, energetic delivery. Two years later, M.O.P. released “First Family 4 Life”, working on the same formula as ever, again with heavy percentage of DJ Premier’s production and more gems produced by Lil’ Fame. M.O.P.’s fanbase was loyal but remained rather small until 2000, when they released “Warriorz”, this time on Loud Records. Mainstream radio began playing the first single, “Ante Up”, produced by DR Period whom they had not worked with since their debut. The single was a major radio hit and propelled the album to #25 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. The follow-up single, the self-produced “Cold As Ice” which featured a sample from “Cold As Ice” by Foreigner, also received radio airplay, although almost half of the song’s lyrics had to be censored for the radio version. “Warriorz” is the last major-label release from M.O.P. to date. In 2002, Loud Records folded, leaving the group stranded. They recorded a full length album titled “Ghetto Warfare”, but the eagerly anticipated album was shelved. In order to keep their music on the streets, the Posse released a mixtape titled “Marxmen Cinema” under the name, The Marxmen. M.O.P. also independently released a self-titled rock-rap album under the name, Mash Out Posse. Jump to July 2006, the never before heard album “Ghetto Warfare” has surfaced, and it is finally available to the masses. Nineteen tracks deep, and filled with all the standard M.O.P. subject matter we have all grown to love, the album contains rhymes about battling with rival criminals and serious talk about life in the ghetto. What more could you want from your rough and raw New York rap music?

      Album Description

      M.O.P. (aka Mash-Out Posse) is back again. Comprised of rappers Lil' Fame (aka Fizzy Womack) and Billy Danzenie (aka Billy Danze), the group is best known for their frenetic hit single 2000's 'Ante Up'. But throughout their career M.O.P. have consistently delivered the hardest, angriest and loudest music Hip Hop could offer. In 2002, Loud Records folded, leaving the group stranded. They recorded a full length album titled Ghetto Warfare, but the eagerly anticipated album was shelved. In order to keep their music on the streets, the Posse released a mixtape titled Marxmen Cinema under the name, The Marxmen. M.O.P. also independently released a self-titled rock-rap album under the name, Mash Out Posse. Jump to July 2006, the never before heard album Ghetto Warfare has surfaced, and it is finally available to the masses. Nineteen tracks deep, and filled with all the standard M.O.P. subject matter we have all grown to love, the album contains rhymes about battling with rival criminals and serious talk about life in the ghetto. What more could you want from your rough and raw New York rap music?
      Armed Audio Warfare
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        Armed Audio Warfare
        Meat Beat Manifesto
        Manufacturer: Run
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        Warfare
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          Warfare
          MorningStar Worship Team
          Manufacturer: EagleStar Productions
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          Release Date: 1996-01-01

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          1. I Have Decided
          2. Our God is Holy
          3. Repentance
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          Presents: Drum and Bass Warfare
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • loud
          • Drum and Bass Album With Major Rap Stars on it
          • DnB Warfare
          • idiots
          • pretty good mixes
          Presents: Drum and Bass Warfare
          Adam F
          Manufacturer: System Recordings
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000089CRW
          Release Date: 2003-02-25

          Tracks:

          1. Kaos Main Title (Remix)
          2. Prelude To Last Dayz
          3. Smash Sumthin' - featuring Redman (Roni Size Remix)
          4. Stand Clear - featuring MOP (Origin Unknown Remix)
          5. Listen Here - featuring Capone n' Noreaga (Dillinja Remix)
          6. The Greatest of All Time - featuring LL Cool J (Back2Basics Remix)
          7. Dirty Harry's Revenge - featuring Beenie Man & Siamese (Swift Remix)
          8. Stand Clear - featuring MOP (Matrix & Fierce VIP)
          9. Smash Sumthin' VIP - featuring Redman (EIB Remix)
          10. Karma - featuring Guru & Carl Thomas (John B Remix)
          11. Last Dayz - featuring Pharoahe Monch (Mickey Finn & L Double Remix)
          12. Karma - featuring Guru & Carl Thomas (High Contrast Remix)
          13. Where's My...? - featuring Lil' Mo (J Majik Remix)
          14. The Greatest of All Time - featuring LL Cool J (Ray Keith VIP Remix)
          15. Dirty Harry's Revenge - featuring Beenie Man & Siamese (DJ Hype & Pascal Remix)

          Tracks:

          1. Kaos Main Title (Remix)
          2. DJ Craze Cutz 'n' Skitz
          3. Smash Sumthin' - featuring Redman (Roni Size Remix)
          4. Smash Sumthin' - featuring Redman (EIB Remix)
          5. Stand Clear - featuring MOP (Origin Unknown Remix)
          6. Dirty Harry's Revenge - featuring Beenie Man & Siamese (Swift Remix)
          7. Dirty Harry's Revenge - featuring Beenie Man & Siamese (DJ Hype & Pascal Remix)
          8. The Greatest of All Time - featuring LL Cool J (Back2Basics Remix)
          9. The Greatest of All Time - featuring LL Cool J (Ray Keith VIP Remix)
          10. Last Dayz - featuring Pharoahe Monch (Mickey Finn & L Double Remix)
          11. Redman Skit
          12. Listen Here - featuring Capone n' Noreaga (Dillinja Remix)
          13. Karma - featuring Guru & Carl Thomas (John B Remix)
          14. Karma - featuring Guru & Carl Thomas (High Contrast Remix)
          15. Where's My...? - featuring Lil' Mo (J Majik Remix)

          Album Description

          A 2 CD assault of hip-hop meets drum & bass. Disc 1 features d 'n' b remixes of the infamous Adam F Kaos sessions & disc 2 contains the tracks mixed together by 3 x DMC World Champ DJ Craze. For d 'n' b listeners as well as hip-hop heads. System Recordings. Slipcase. 2003.

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars loud.......2005-03-30

          there's not much you can say about this disc. i haven't heard the original Kaos record yet, but from what i've heard these remixes are the same general kind of stuff. this disc can be easily summed up: rough, sometimes techsteppy dnb breaks with eigth-note rapping over top. if you know roni size's stuff that he did with method man ("Ghetto Celebrity", "Judgement Day"), this is basically two cd's worth of that, only maybe a little more hardcore. standouts for me are the first three tracks, which comprise a hilariously epic intro and a near flawless segue into Roni Size's kickoff track. J Majik's mix of "Where's My..?" is excellent as well, one of the nicest beats on the disc in my opinion. also worth noting is the strange shuffled version of that mix at the very end of Craze's mix. what's that about?? very cool changeup, and interesting too, but who's idea was it to shuffle the eighths, j majik or craze?

          the only thing i really have to add to the reviews here is that while purists will predictably bash this type of dnb/hip-hop (and it is certainly their right to) i think that this disc demonstrates the versatility of the style as much as anything. this isn't what you would call "pure" dnb, since it is based around vocals for the most part, while dnb is more defined by its instrumental characteristics. but sticking to "pure" anything inevitably results in stagnation, repetition, and eventual fading away (UKG, anyone?). we need people to push things in places they weren't originally intended to be, that's how progress happens. this is drum and bass put it a new context, almost like the latest step in the original ragga style's evolution from scrappy, minimal dub-plate remixes, to programmed soundscaped epics ala Timeless and New Forms, to ear-bleeder techstep like Dillinja, and now to a new form of hyped-up hip-hop/rnb rhythm.

          i don't know who i would reccomend this to, but the list of participants is certainly what won me over in the record store: roni size, redman, j majik, high contrast, ray keith, ll cool j etc etc. it is what it is, and you either like it for what it is, or you don't. as i said, dnb purists might be offended by all those words on top of their beats, so if you need your breaks solo or need your hip hop under the 120 bpm mark, stay away.

          4 out of 5 stars Drum and Bass Album With Major Rap Stars on it.......2004-06-13

          Good album for those who love hip-hop and drum-n-bass. Disc 1 is the album and Disc 2 is turntablist version of the album via DJ Craze.

          This album surprizingly has tracks by many of the major players and legendary rappers of today. It has everybody from Pharoahe Monch (best track), to MOP, to Guru, to Capone and Noreaga.

          This is an album for the d-n-b heads who love the MC's, and DJ Craze scratches it up on Disc 2 for those who love turntablists.

          5 out of 5 stars DnB Warfare.......2004-01-07

          This album is one of the best drum n bass albums i have heard

          1 out of 5 stars idiots.......2003-12-13

          d'nb is the uk's answer to hip hop?
          i have never heard a more stupid statement in my entire life.
          people who know nothing about d'nb and it's history should just shut up. this disc sucks. it's overmixed and redundant. adam f
          used to put out some hard-step, stomping stuff in the late 90's,
          but hasn't done anything decent in a long time. check out some
          moving shadow stuff, tech itch, dillinja and high contrast way before you buy this.

          4 out of 5 stars pretty good mixes.......2003-09-05

          just a couple of correctional notes here to the comments made prior to mine. first of all adam f produced most of the tracks on these cd's. His label Kaos is the reason these tracks exist, second of all whoever recommended something produced by moving shadow.... moving shadow is a label that produces drum n bass. otherwise, slammin roughneck business rinsin fo real. big ups to both djs keepin the worldwide circuit hot. drum n bass is the uk's answer to hip hop, and these mixes are tha gap bridgas yall, respect and bigupyaself for reading this
          We Shall Stand: The Spiritual Warfare Series, Vol. 2
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            We Shall Stand: The Spiritual Warfare Series, Vol. 2
            The Maranatha! Singers
            Manufacturer: Maranatha Music
            ProductGroup: Music
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