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| | Pre-Fix for Death | | | Music Artist : | | Necro | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Psycho Logical | | Release Date : | | 2004-09-28 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Intro 2. Beautiful Music for You to Die To 3. Dispensation of Life and Death 4. Kill That Shit 5. Pre-Fix (Skit) - Jenny Krenwinkle, Necro 6. Pre-Fix for Death - Away, Necro 7. Push It to the Limit - Jamey Jasta, Necro 8. Reflection of Children Coming Up in the Grave 9. "It" (Skit) 10. Insaneology - Brutal Truth, Dan Lilker, Sean Martin, Necro, Stormtroopers of Death, John Tardy 11. Nirvana - Goretex, Ill Bill, Mr. Hyde, Necro 12. 86 Measures of Game 13. Empowered - Away, Dan Lilker, Necro, Trevor Peres, John Tardy 14. Kid Joe (Skit) 15. Human Consumption 16. Evil Shit 17. You Did It 18. Rogue (Skit) 19. Death Rap - Necro, Sabac 20. Watch Your Back - Danny Diablo, Necro 21. Food for Thought 22. Important Statistics (Skit) 23. Senseless Violence 24. Push It to the Limit [Nyhc Mix] - Jamey Jasta, Necro 25. Outro
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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NECRO Does It Again! Evil AND Empowering! Submitted on: 2009-11-24 |
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| This cd WILL get HEAVY rotation in your player.... From the SICKEST/FRESHEST songs like "Beautiful Music for You to Die To" to the skits, this Album is the complete & total package.... Its dark & expressive.... The lyrics are hostile & bright, at the same time.... Its evil AND empowering, if that makes any sense.... I highly recommend this CD to anyone into non-mainstream hip-hop, as well as the mainstream lovers with actual TASTE!.... And the cover alone is TATTOO WORTHY! |
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Hardcore & Underground Hip Hop Combined!!! Submitted on: 2009-11-18 |
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| This is a definite must for any fan of hardcore and/or hip hop. The godfather of Death Rap has done it once again and combined his own style with the likeness of Slipknot, Obituary, Voivod, & Hatebreed!! A true must have for any real fan of Hardcore or Hip Hop |
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Death Rap Submitted on: 2009-10-10 |
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| Necro was guitarist in a Death Metal band called Injustice, and it was good Death Metal. This CD may interest a few metal listeners. You will find two titles with members of Obituary, with good death metal riffs. |
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You Don't Like Listening to Death Rap? Well I do. Submitted on: 2009-06-25 |
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| Necro offers something unique to the world of hip-hop: an authentic blend of real, talented emceeing with real, authentic death metal and horror movie culture. While most crossovers between metal and rap neglect at least one of those genres, either being performed by rap fans who know nothing about metal, or, more often, metal fans who just can't rap, Necro does it all. His rhymes are sick, he references old-school grindhouse flicks, and he collaborates with veteran metal artists like Away from Voivod and Trevor Peres from Obituary. Summarily, "The Pre-Fix For Death" sounds like it was stitched together like Frankenstein's monster--sans anesthetic--by a guy who rocks out to Impaled Nazerene's "Tol Cormpt Norz Norz Norz" while watching "Bloodsucking Freaks" on mute because he has the whole film memorized. And indeed it was. |
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Why is this lumped in with metal Submitted on: 2007-07-15 |
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I feel like necro is a stooge for metal. Hatebreed and who ever else wants to associate themselves with Necro probably do it as a goof to place theyre sound into the rap realm in a not to serious way. I don't hear anythihng relevant to metal with Necro. It's pure straight up rap. People mention the beats but, so what? Dr. Dre blows this poser away when Dre did Natural born killers. What the hell is so special about sampling music from a computer program anyway? literally takes no skill that any idiot can do. Playing an instrument takes skill which is something necro doesnt come close to doing.
As far as the necro sound, All Necro does is throw in some metal names and evil theme's into his raps but otherwise there isn't any creative union with metal. I can't imagine any metal guitarist wanting to do live riffs with necro. I saw them in the sounds of the underground tour and they only thing they succeeded on doing was getting most fans to go on a 45 minute lunch and bathroom break during their set. Sure there were a handfull of necro fans that were doing a stupid pit (one of the most pathetically small one's you will every see with Necro chanting "pit Pit"). The rest of the fan's that could stomach watching them were yelling to get off the F'n stage.
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