01. Psycho Ward
02. Time 4 Sum Aksion
03. Funk
04. News Break
05. So Ruff
06. Rated "R"
07. Watch Yo Nuggets
08. Psycho Dub
09. Jam 4 U
10. Blow Your Mind
11. Hardcore
12. Funky Uncles
13. Redman Meets Reggie Noble
14. Tonight's da Night
15. Blow Your Mind [Remix]
16. I'm a Bad
17. Sessed One Night
18. How to Roll a Blunt
19. Sooper Luver Interview
20. Day of Sooperman Lover
21. Encore
01. Mic Checka
02. Jussummen
03. They Want EFX
04. Looseys
05. Dum Dums
06. East Coast
07. If Only
08. Brooklyn To T-Neck
09. Klap Ya Handz
10. Straight Out The Sewer
Also, what tracks would you like to have seen released as singles?
Redman, there ain't many albums that I have listened to more than Whut.
Do you remember the first time you heard that B Real sample from Time 4 Sum Aksion?
although, i prefer the beats on "dead serious" by a landslide and
i loved das efx when they dropped , that iggity iggity shit has aged terribly.
went with redman.
dead serious was the first cd i ever copped and to this day i rock that shit pretty frequently. i went wit das. the redman beats get boring and repetitive to me
LL Cool Dude wrote:Redman, there ain't many albums that I have listened to more than Whut.
Do you remember the first time you heard that B Real sample from Time 4 Sum Aksion?
LL Cool Dude wrote:Redman, there ain't many albums that I have listened to more than Whut.
Do you remember the first time you heard that B Real sample from Time 4 Sum Aksion?
Thun wrote:The Das Efx album has aged much better. Gotta go against the grain on this one.
Redman is music for aging kike whiggers still mad that skully hats got appropriated by alterna-rock fags.
Yep. For me Redman's music has aged terribly and has all meshed into itself, leaving the albums pretty much pointless, just give me one '90s Redman song and I'll be set for the next few weeks.
LL Cool Dude wrote:Redman, there ain't many albums that I have listened to more than Whut.
Do you remember the first time you heard that B Real sample from Time 4 Sum Aksion?
Yes.
One of the highest peaks of energy rap.
LOL, arena rock guido.
Quit playing. You know what you do every time you hear "Nuff Respect Due" or "Rise N Shine"
whut has the best songs but i totally agree with oracle in that redman gets old pretty fast making the album interminable...greatest hits albums were invented because of redman
hmmmmm - havent heard it for ages.... but im think you right..... - better production and of course that pete rock remix in the end..... but between dead serious and straight up i choose , sewaside
STAM wrote:DAS EFX.... no question..... Mic Checka, Dum Dums or fuckin Klap Ya Handz.... this album change rap music forever
lol
why lol ? they started new era in rap game.. new fresh clothes.... baggy jeans, timberland boots.... new vocabulary canon ''diggidy'' and many more ..... but fuck that - for me Das Efx is legendary rap group from early 90'
vincentlopez wrote:Whut was the most anticipated album of '92 for me and my friends.
Absolutely.
STAM wrote: they started new era in rap game.. new fresh clothes.... baggy jeans, timberland boots.... new vocabulary canon ''diggidy'' and many more ..... but fuck that - for me Das Efx is legendary rap group from early 90'
Yes.
I love both albums, but I go with Redman here because I probably bought
that tape at least 5 or 6 times. And out of all his albums, I think this is the
only one where every song doesn't sound exactly the same. Some sound
similar, but nowhere nearly as monotonous as Dare Iz...