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The Beatnuts

Auteur de Intoxicated Demons

11 oeuvres 11 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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* Audio CD (June 24, 1997)
* Original Release Date: June 24, 1997
* Number of Discs: 1
* Label: Relativity
* Catalog Number: 1508
* ASIN: B000003BYX
* Other Editions: Audio Cassette | LP Record
* Average Customer Review: based on 12 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #118,407 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
Yesterday: #111,175 in Music

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1. World Famous Listen Listen
2. Bless The M.I.C. Listen Listen
3. Intermission Listen Listen
4. Here's A Drink Listen Listen
5. Off The Books Listen Listen
6. Be Proud/Interlude Listen Listen
7. Do You Believe? Listen Listen
8. Finger Smoke Listen Listen
9. Stone Crazy Listen Listen
10. N*ggaz Know Listen Listen
11. Horny Horns Listen Listen
12. Find That Listen Listen
13. Supa Supreme Listen Listen
14. Thinkin 'Bout Cash Listen Listen
15. Uncivilized Listen Listen
16. Give Me Tha Ass Listen Listen
17. Strokes Listen Listen
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
This Album Has Me Stone Crazy Every Listen, November 22, 2005
Reviewer: R. Shurn Jr. (Chula Vista, CA) - See all my reviews
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Stone Crazy has to be one of my favorite Beatnuts albums if I had to rate all of them. This album is full of underground classic and had a few tracks that got radio airplay. The songs that stand out on Stone Crazy for me were Bless The MIC, Here's A Drink, Off The Books, Do You Believe, N*ggaz Know, Find That (My favorite), Uncivilized and Thinkin' About Cash.

The guest appearance is all on point on this joint. I noticed every album The Nuts put out is full of guest appearances that keep their albums raw, hardcore and refreshing. The samples on Stone Crazy are very creative as well, I did some researched and Ju Ju and Psycho Les truly dig in some creates to get their polished sound. But I also love how these guys know how to have fun on the MIC, like on Give Me The Ass and Strokes. This is a solid effort and worth the cash.

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SO GOOD I WAS STONE CRAZY, October 4, 2005
Reviewer: Tino Tek "Tino" (London, England) - See all my reviews
The beatnuts come back with their third album but this time they return as a duo, Psycho les and Ju ju again keep their already established sound (classic new york beats) and this time they bring guests to add to the proceedings, first up on the now classic of the books track the beatnuts join forces with Big Pun and Cuban Link who both lay some serious quotable verses over a classic beat which seems to come from a childrens program which has then been cut up and looped to great effect, This is one of my favourate tracks of all time in hip hop if not my favourate overall, it just shows you how much I think of it.
The rest of the album is pure magic also, Screwball also feature on a track bringing their queensbridge style which fits with the Corona duo. On the track Give me tha ass they take a well known song and put their own spin on it.
The beatnuts are in my opinion one of the most underated groups in the game right now, These latinos have proven their worth time and time again, if you have never heard the beatnuts before you owe it to yourself to do so and this album is a good place to start (It was my first beatnuts album)buy it.
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Product Details

* Audio CD (June 21, 1994)
* Original Release Date: June 20, 1994
* Number of Discs: 1
* Label: Relativity
* Catalog Number: 1179
* ASIN: B000003BXE
* Other Editions: Audio Cassette | LP Record
* Average Customer Review: based on 11 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #77,978 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
Yesterday: #67,914 in Music

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1. Intro Listen Listen
2. Ya Don't Stop Listen Listen
3. Props Over Here Listen Listen
4. Hellraiser Listen Listen
5. Are You Ready Listen Listen
6. Superbad Listen Listen
7. Straight Jacket Listen Listen
8. Let Off A Couple Listen Listen
9. Rik's Joint Listen Listen
10. Fried Chicken Listen Listen
11. Yeah You Get Props Listen Listen
12. Get Funky Listen Listen
13. Hit Me With That Listen Listen
14. 2-3 Break Listen Listen
15. Lick The P*ssy Listen Listen
16. Sandwiches Listen Listen
17. Psycho Dwarf Listen Listen
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BEATNUTS PARA TODOS, EVERYONE!!, October 3, 2005
Reviewer: Tino Tek "Tino" (London, England) - See all my reviews
The second album from this triple threat group is in one word genius. Not straying from their formula this album carry's on from where the first one left off, the usual sample looping still apply's here Psycho les and ju ju demonstrating yet again their passion for crate digging while keeping it straight up funky on the rhyming tip. Fashion returns again carrying the dope rhyme skills, It is a shame that he left the group after this but he left on a high.
Standout tracks for me are hellraiser superbad and get funky, all these tracks carry classic beatnut sounds. Released in 94 if you have any knowledge of mid ninties hip hop you will have a good idea of what to expect but if you don't, expect dark gritty dusty beats the classic new york hip hop, buy it.

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DA BOMB, March 22, 2005
Reviewer: O. KAKA (WOODBRIDGE, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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CLASSIC.
LYRICS ---------- 8/10
PRODUCTION COURTESY OF JUJU & PSYCHO LES -------- 10/10
THEME --------- 10/10
ALBUM COVER ------- 10/10
CONCEPT -------- 10/10
STAND OUT TRACKS ------- 10/10
OVERALL -------- MAGNIFICENT.

O.KAKA God's gift to da underground.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
The Beatnuts get Props Over Here..., November 6, 2003
Reviewer: SmokaJ (TORONTO) - See all my reviews
With their first LP (Intoxicated Demons was an EP), entitled "Street Level", The Beatnuts (Psycho Les, Junkyard JuJu & Fashion) established themselves as a solid rap act. This whole album is dope, from begining to end.

They stay true to their name and bring funky, delicious beats accompanied with simple yet fun and catchy rhymes. This is the perfect album to listen to while loungin' by the pool or on your deck with some trees.

Don't hate and say that they can't rhyme, that's why they're THE BEATNUTS. They made no money just producing, so they threw some rhymes in the mix. This album is not to be taken seriously, it's just a fun, funky album that's a must for any Hip-Hop fan.

Bottom Line: A Great Album. 4 Stars. Peace.
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