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Track Listing 1. In For Life - (featuring Big Pun/Triple Seis/Prospect/Cuban Link) 2. Pass the Glock - (featuring Triple Seis/Cuban Link/Armageaddon/Prospect/Big Pun/Fat Joe) 3. '99 Live - (featuring Prospect) 4. Whatcha Gon Do? - (featuring Big Pun) 5. Triple Threat - (featuring Armageaddon/Big Pun/Cuban Link) 6. War - (featuring Triple Seis) 7. Bring It On - (featuring Fat Joe) 8. As the World Turns - (featuring Cuban Link/Prospect/Triple Seis) 9. Gimme Dat - (featuring Armageaddon) 10. Feelin' This - (featuring Armageaddon/Prospect/Big Pun) 11. All Around the World - (featuring Cuban Link) 12. Tell Me What U Want - (featuring Fat Joe/Armageaddon/Cuban Link/Tony Sunshine) 13. RudeBoy Salute - (Patois, featuring Buju Banton/Fat Joe/Big Pun) 14. My Kinda Girls - (featuring Tony Sunshine/Cuban Link) 15. Payin' Dues - (featuring Armageaddon/Keith Nut) 16. Www.Thatsmyshi-T.Com - (featuring Fat Joe/Triple Seis/The Bleach Brothers)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Armageaddon, Big Pun, Buju Banton, Cuban Link, Fat Joe, Keith Nut, Prospect, Terror Squad, The Bleach Brothers, Tony Sunshine, Triple Seis | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Terror Squad: Fat Joe, Big Pun, Cuban Link, Armageddon, Triple Seis, Prospect (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Buju Banton, Tony Sunshine, The Bleach Brothers (Dirtman & Rica) (vocals). Producers include: Yogi, JuJu, Younglord, Buckwild, Rockwilder. With a line-up of Big Pun, Fat Joe, Triple Seis, Cuban Link, Prospect, and Armageddon, the highly touted Bronx crew puts in powerhouse performances on their group debut. Balancing the hardcore with the commercial, THE ALBUM starts on the street side with two thorough posse cuts--the brooding, piano-driven "In For Life" and the rugged head-nod anthem "Pass the Glock"--but it's not all pass-the-mic group sessions. Each of the six MCs gets ample opportunity to stand out with one solo joint apiece, and they all come correct lyrically. Still, Pun is the star of every song he's on, and the blustering verbal assault of his solo performance, "Whatcha Gon Do," is arguably the record's highpoint. While the second half is reserved for more danceable cuts (including the lusty, salsa-influenced "My Kinda Girls" and the dancehall-themed "Rudeboy Salute" featuring Buju Banton), THE ALBUM's hardcore side exceeds all expectations thanks to top-notch production from the Alchemist, the Beatnuts, and Buckwild.
Industry Reviews ...backed by solid production....it gives the consumers their money's worth....Fat Joe offers up the LP's stellar cut - the piano-laced 'Bring It On'....designed to be a proper introduction to Terror Squad Records. - Rating: B Rap Pages (12/01/1999)
...Their brutal intensity and inventiveness over eerily claustrophobic grooves are truly terrifying. - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (11/12/1999)
3.5 mics out of 5 - ...Terror Squad delivers an album of unapologetic hip-hop that sits out on park benches and breaks night with its listeners. The Source (11/01/1999)
...once again banking on [Fat Joe's] eye for talent to pay dividends. Big Pun, rapping and singing, shines over tasty violins and face-pounding drums of 'Whatcha Gon Do?'....distinctive flows and charismatic Latin linguistics... Vibe (11/01/1999)
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