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Plague
Brotha Lynch Hung & Doomsday Productions
Plague
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Brotha Lynch Hung & Doomsday Productions
Title: Plague
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Cinsity Records
Release Date: 8/20/2002
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 615367002620
 

CD Reviews

We don't do Horrorcore
P. King | Cin Sity, Vegas | 09/06/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As for the review below, dude is entitled to his opinion. Never in the history of Cin Sity Records 9 albums, nor Doomsday's 4 - has the word Horrorcore been on a single song. We make music, some call it Gangsta, some call it Hardcore, some call it Horrorcore, some swear by it, and some hate it. As far as trying to appeal to a mainstream music crowd - I don't get it - that is the first time I heard the word mainstream to describe Doomsday or Lynch....matter fact, mainstream and Doom & Lynch is an oxymoron. Decide for yourself - All artists always say that the newest release is the best and to pick it up - Honestly I have seen over 100 feedbacks from folks on this album and it's been so much love that when i do run into one where they don't like it, i gotta respond. But like i said dude is entitled to his opinion, but as far as staying true to our real horrorcore rap style....we never did horrorcore.....and as far as the mainstream comment.......listen to your radio and see if we get played right after JaRule..... or watch MTV and wait to see us on TRL.......Buy the album, it's what Lynch and Doomsday do.
Sir Playboy 7,
Doomsday Productions"
Album is coo, cop it.
02/13/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I've heard a lot of "Gangsta," "Hardcore," "Horrorcore" (whatever the propa term is) albums to this day. This album is defenitely one you should get. For one, phonk beta produces some of the tracks. So that right there tells you that it's gonna be Gangsta wit that phonk bass. Yeah, there are a few weak songs but for the most part overall, the album is coo. It ain't as bangin as "Now Eat," but this is a Doomsday + Sickmade release. "Can't let beef go" bangs like me up in yo' girl, but a lot of other songs bang to, just get it. If you like the Sickmade albums like Zagg, COS, and Sicx, you'll like this, believe me! Also check out Killa Valley and Million Dollar Dream for those Gangsta beats! Gone (818)"
5 or 5 easy
09/19/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"i don't see how some of these people comin on here givin tha cd a 1/5 stars rating. this cd fulla tight beats...i wish amazon would put some clips up so everyone could hear what i'm talkin about. and on top of havin good beats they got Lynch, Eklypss, Playboy 7 and Pit tearin it up with some sicc lyrics. anybody who gave this cd a low rating either hasn't heard it or has somethin against Lynch or Doomsday...or just doesn't kno good music. i'm giving this 5/5 cause it was that good...Lynch By Inch will be even better tho. sup Playboy...good [stuff]!"