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Business as Usual
(CD, 1999)
Primary Artist: EPMD

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Format: CD Jun 1999 Record Label: Def Jam (Japan) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 4988011364549 |
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Track Listing 1. I'm Mad 2. Hardcore 3. Rampage 4. Manslaughter 5. Jane 3 6. For My People 7. Mr. Bozack 8. Gold Digger 9. Give the People 10. Rap Is Outta Control 11. Brothers on My Jock 12. Underground 13. Hit Squad Heist 14. Funky Piano 15. Give the People (Feep Mix)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | LL Cool J | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes EPMD: Erick Sermon, Parrish "PMD" Smith (vocals). Additional personnel includes: LL Cool J (vocals). Japanese edition adds a bonus track and two videos. The third album from EPMD, BUSINESS AS USUAL, is the duo's most aptly titled album ever. In 1991, when the album was originally released, EPMD was making a solid claim at becoming one of hip-hop's greatest acts. After two straight gold albums and an ever-growing fan base, BUSINESS AS USUAL could not have been released with better timing. Hard-core tracks such as "I'm Mad," "Gold Digger," and "Manslaughter" firmly entrenched EPMD at the top of the hip-hop food chain. By this time, EPMD had won over its fans by delivering over and over again the typical trunk-funk tracks that they had come to expect. Vocally, the green-eyed bandit and PMD are both on point as usual. The killer cut "Rampage" has a guest appearance from LL Cool J. BUSINESS AS USUAL is just that.
Industry Reviews ...EPMD raps tough. - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (01/18/1991)
7 (out of 10) - ...dependable, competent product from people more creative than they were [usually] willing to demonstrate... NME (02/17/1996)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...EPMD's essential appeal is that they remain two funky, unregenerate, materialistic and occasionally misogynistic young black men from Long Island. Q (03/01/1991)
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