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The rabble-rousing Brownsville, Brooklyn, crew's fourth release is a heavy machete cutting through the forest of clones of the hip-hop field. A Molotov cocktail of an album featuring M.O.P.'s brand of harmonious high-energy thuggery. The Mash Out Posse deals strictly with street life themes and is not for the weak of heart or ear but the musical element is always varied and flavorful. DJ Premier has always supported these underground soldiers and on this album he exercises his darker side on five tracks. While his influence and sound run throughout, for his own tracks Primo digs deep in his trick bag, deftly looping a swatch from Hendrix's "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" on "Follow Instructions" and testing out new sequencing patterns on "Everyday" and "On the Front Line." Billy Dance and Lil Fame (Fizzy Womack) have never strayed from their military mind state and rhyme format and Warriorz recapitulates the staples of their hardcore sound. Fizzy also applies his well-trained ear in the sound booth on tracks like the gangster jitterbug Nig-gotiate and Cold As Ice. Though the tone rarely changes and the lyrical content gets repetitive, musically the album hits enough high notes to make this a nice release.
Best songs are Ante Up, On the Front Line and Historical Cold As Ice, but it would be better if Ante Up(remix) would be in the album. Mash Out PosseŽs best album.

OVERALL RATING:   5/5
REVIEWED BY:   LilŽJustice
ADDED:   2002-04-06

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