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Track Listing 1. Live @ the Roxy 2000 2. 24 Hrs. 3. Tell'em I'm Here 4. Bambaataa & Bumpy Talk Industry 5. Inside Your Head 6. Who Knows Why? 7. Searchin' - (featuring Terisa Griffin) 8. Never Bow Down 9. Industry Shakedown 10. MCs Come and MCs Go 11. Bumpy Bring It Home - (featuring Billy Danz) 12. Live in Tokyo - (with DJ Rukas) 13. Bumpy Knuckles Baby 14. R.N.S. 15. Stock in the Game 16. Intelligent Thug-Bumpy's Theory 17. Feel Like I Been Here 18. Mastas, The - (featuring M.O.P.) 19. Part of My Life 20. Live @ the Roxy-2000 Outro
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Billy Danz, M.O.P., Terisa Griffin | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Freddie Foxxx, Terisa Griffin, Billy Danz, M.O.P., DJ Rukas, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Alchemist, Diamond D. Producers include: Freddie Foxxx, Alchemist, Pete Rock, Diamond D, DJ Premier. Freddie Foxxx is here to shake up the music industry, mainly those fake hip-hop executives who claim to know the genre. With his full-length CD INDUSTRY SHAKEDOWN, Foxxx (musically and lyrically) beats down seemingly everyone he's ever had a bad experience with. For years, the heavyweight MC has been making his mark, often with memorable guest appearances on other artists' projects. This time, he takes on the rap game with rough cuts like "Inside Your Head" that illustrate his no-holds-barred attitude. With guys like Freddie Foxxx terrorizing hip-hop, phony MCs should beware.
Industry Reviews 3 out of 5 - ...His attack on the record biz is justified and intermittently funny and there are beats from the likes of Prino, Diamond D and Pete Rock. It's cool... Muzik (10/01/2000)
7 out of 10 - ...Astounding....the beats are sparse, the mood is gothic, and sonic back-up is provided by pared-down string'n'horn spurts and the kind of imploded soul samples showcased on most post-Wu-Tang albums... NME (07/29/2000)
...If you're looking for some old-fashioned headbanger s*** that will bring you back to the days when wilding out meant something, this impressively raw album should do it... CMJ (07/24/2000)
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