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Track Listing 1. Have Nots, The 2. Fed Up 3. What's That Smell 4. Heart Full of Sorrow - (featuring Sadat X) 5. Earthquake 6. Shut the Door 7. Pass the Jinn 8. No Doubt 9. Choose Your Poison 10. X-Files 11. Fed Up - (remix, featuring Guru) 12. Killa Rhyme Klik 13. While I'm Here
Album Notes House Of Pain: Everlast, Danny Boy O'Connor (vocals); D.J. Lethal. Additional personnel: Guru, Sadat X, Divine Styler, Cockni O'Dire (vocals). Recorded at Ameraycan Studios, North Hollywood, California. House Of Pain's third album is a murky, nightmarish soundscape that curls around the listener like a cloud of pot smoke. The minor-key synth chords and simple, bass-heavy beats provided by D.J. Lethal, and the rough, husky voices of Everlast and Danny Boy O'Connor paint a picture of grim urban desolation, as eerie as it is urgent. House Of Pain employs none of the tongue-twisting vocal gymnastics and erratic phrasing that are staples of modern hip-hop. Rather, Everlast and O'Connor come off like groovy stormtroopers, declaiming with a brutish immediacy and rhythmic simplicity that connect like a kidney punch. Guests Guru ("Fed Up" remix) and Sadat X ("Heart Full Of Sorrow") expand the sonic horizons of TRUTH CRUSHED with their sinuous contributions, but the bottom line here is the unvarnished brutality of the streets. This is the world represented on the ominous "The Have Nots" and the uncompromising "Choose Your Poison." Miles away from the bounce and levity of House Of Pain's early work, TRUTH CRUSHED is a lethal dose of hard-core hip-hop that makes no concessions to commerciality. House Of Pain: Everlast, Danny Boy O'Connor (vocals); D.J. Lethal. Additional personnel: Guru, Sadat X, Divine Styler, Cockni O'Dire (vocals). Recorded at Ameraycan Studios, North Hollywood, Calfornia. House Of Pain's third album is a murky, nightmarish soundscape that curls around the listener like a cloud of pot smoke. The minor-key synth chords and simple, bass-heavy beats provided by D.J. Lethal, and the rough, husky voices of Everlast and Danny Boy O'Connor paint a picture of grim urban desolation, as eerie as it is urgent. House Of Pain employs none of the tongue-twisting vocal gymnastics and erratic phrasing that are staples of modern hip-hop. Rather, Everlast and O'Connor come off like groovy stormtroopers, declaiming with a brutish immediacy and rhythmic simplicity that connect like a kidney punch. Guests Guru ("Fed Up" remix) and Sadat X ("Heart Full Of Sorrow") expand the sonic horizons of TRUTH CRUSHED with their sinuous contributions, but the bottom line here is the unvarnished brutality of the streets. This is the world represented on the ominous "The Have Nots" and the uncompromising "Choose Your Poison." Miles away from the bounce and levity of House Of Pain's early work, TRUTH CRUSHED is a lethal dose of hard-core hip-hop that makes no concessions to commerciality.
Industry Reviews 3 Mics (out of 5) - ...The album's primary strength rests in the solid, understated texture provided by DJ Lethal... The Source (12/01/1996)
...Sounds like HOP have something substantially more profound on queue than the drunken bounce of trademark jigs like `Jump Around'....keeps moving with murky tracks... Rap Pages (11/01/1996)
3 Stars (out of 5) - Dubious Irish roots and urban hooliganism always seemed a rather narrow formula on which to base an entire pop career, even for a rap group....the music's the same--poppy hip hop spliced with some jazzy touches--but there's nothing as memorable as `Jump Around.'... Q (12/01/1996)
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