A Musical Massacre

A Musical Massacre Artist: The Beatnuts
Label: Relativity
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 088561172244
EAN: 0088561172244
ASIN: B00000JVXR


Release Date: 1999-08-31

A Musical Massacre


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Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Beatnuts Forever
  3. Muchachacha
  4. I Love It
  5. Slam Pit
  6. Wild, Wild, What!
  7. Look Around
  8. Cocotaso
  9. Monster for Music
  10. Spelling Beatnuts with Lil' Donny
  11. Puffin' on a Cloud
  12. Turn It Out
  13. Rated R
  14. Who You're F**kin' Wit
  15. Story 2000
  16. Watch Out Now
  17. You're a Clown - The Beatnuts, Biz Markie
  18. Buddah in the Air
  19. Se Acabo (It's Over) - The Beatnuts,

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On their third full-length project, the crazy Colombian-Dominican rappers from Queens, NY, have set out to murder wack emcees and bury all nonbelievers. The Beatnuts lash out with their self-produced, party-starting beats and signature braggadocio (and usually X-rated) rhymes to commit a Musical Massacre. The flute-filled "Watch Out Now" and "Turn It Out" (featuring Greg Nice) follow the same vein as their 1997 club hit "Off The Books." However, the album's most interesting moment showcases a matured version of the Beatnuts. "Look Around" with Dead Prez finds the duo in a reflective and analytical state, proving that serious or silly, Pscho Les and Ju Ju will always be musical assassins. --Celine Wong

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good, not Classic Beatnuts.......2005-11-20

1999 - 2000 had a strong rising from the underground groups. Mos Def had Ms Fat Booty, Cocoa Brovaz had Super Brooklyn, Pharoahe Monch had Simon Says, MOP had Ante Up (Robbin Hoodz Theory) Common had The Light, Gangstarr Full Clip, Reflection Eternal The Blast. Well, The Beatnuts had Watch Out Now. When I heard that, and saw the line up of guests on the album, Common, Dead Prez, Greg Nice, remember from the Nice and Smooth Days? I thought this was going to be another classic. Even though I was wrong, this album is still solid. A few week moments, but this is better than any of the crunk garbage that's out there, or at that time, the jiggy garbage. For classic Beatnuts, get Stone Crazy and Street Level. Both are hip hop at it's best. But I say, this is an album still worth your money. By the way, don't listen to any reviewer who tells you that Mase is a good artist. Mase makes Vanilla Ice look like Mos Def.

3 out of 5 stars THE BEATNUTS KEEP IT GOING.......2005-10-08

Don't listen to what the previous reviewer "Rod" said about the group, he doesn't know sh*t about good hip hop I mean he gave Nas's I AM album full marks and that album is universally considered average at best, but anyway moving on; The beatnuts released a musical massacre in 99 and while I won't say it was their best album, it sure isn't their worse. This album comes loaded with guest's this time such as tony touch who from this point on would become a regular collaborator, common, cuban link, triple seis and dead prez who come correct on the brilliant track look around where both they and the beatnuts drop some social commentary which brings a nice serious note to the rest of the albums up tempo vibe, plus there is the great track watch out now which J lo jacked the beat from and turned it into Jenny from the block which still makes my stomach turn. This album is a solid effort and while not as good as previous albums it still remains quite faithful to their formula, it is worth a listen.

1 out of 5 stars beatpoors poor about again i warned you already.......2003-09-26

well im sorry but after those 2 poor albums you would think they might produce somthing average well no guess what ladies and gentlemenjust another poor album by the beatpoors i think they go down in history as one of the worst hiphop bands next to,big brothers and b2k. you should be ashamed of even releasing this album you make me sick beatnuts and you cretins out there that bye this album make me even sicker you should all put your heads in a burning oven. listen to fugees,biggie,snoop,mase and nate dogg if you want good music

3 out of 5 stars Lackluster lyrics+Mediocre beats=Mediocre Album.......2002-11-08

Lets face it. The Beatnuts do not specialize in lyrics. They are called the BEATnuts for a reason. In my Opinion, the Beatnuts should become producer and stick to producing, because when they get on the mic, well, let's just say it's not an enjoyable listen. The beats aren't too great either, and to get an above average review the beats would have to be fantastic on this one. The best tracks are those featuring other artists, with the exception of the single "Watch Out Now" which would make a better instramental, but a fantastic track nonetheless.

5 out of 5 stars very unique hip hop.......2001-11-08

very good cd. there r some great guest appearances on here which really help out tha album. although it would still be amazing if it were them by themselves...i really enjoy thsi cd...has some HOT HOT HOT songs that u will keep playin over and over again. they have funny songs and also songs that make sense...but trust me youll keep this in tha cd changer 4 a long time...it never gets old...buy this!

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  1. A Musical Massacre ~ The Beatnuts
  2. Seven Days to Engineer ~ Sach
  3. Face Off II ~ Various Artists
  4. Crazee Musick ~ Craze
  5. Straight From The Dec, Vol. 1 - The Movie ~ Various Artists
  6. One Day Away/Strength in Numbers ~ Likwit Junkies
  7. Philadelphonic ~ G. Love & Special Sauce
  8. It's Obvious ~ DJ Vadim
  9. Process of Elimination ~ Various Artists
  10. Back on Track ~ Derrick Monk

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