Great damn musics!!
author: John Scott
Some obvious good things about this album is its relatively cheap for a double LP, cd, and the fact that the production is top notch especially for an underground release. Illmaculate and Onlyone put together a nice douple disc album on many levels. They are both good at rapping (many indie MC's are GREAT lyricists but can't flow to save their lives, not these guys at all). They have a perfect mix of originality and familiarity in their sound, so its fresh but not hard to get into at all.
Don't get fooled by the album cover, this is more than a "we're young and we hate authority" type album. It's very energetic and intelligent.
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So dope...
author: emceeSoulo
Sandpeople's style changed over the course of the past few years, but it only gets doper. This, in my opinion, is probably the best album released by Sandpeople so far. It's raw, deep, grimy, and OnlyOne, Illmaculate, Sapient, Iame, and the rest go harder than ever! There's 30 songs of lyrical content combined with powerhouse to emotional beats, and it's the cost of one album for practically two! Buy or die; cop this shit.
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Yet ANOTHER quality Sandpeople release!!
author: Mark
I've got to be one of the biggest Sandpeople fans in Australia, so a new Sandpeople release is always cause for celebration for me. I've only listened to this once...but it's dope. And considering it's only a couple of bucks more (than a single LP) for such quality AND quantity, this is a no brainer purchase for me. I can't wait till their official collabo album with the Inspectah Deck guest spot among others!!! Glad to see Sapient featuring on a few tracks throughout this double LP, he's my fav hip hop artist in the world! Much respect, Sandpeople!
Cop this so their next album can be released sooner !!!
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