"This is wut being siccmade is all about. Lynch's style mixed with there's like on the #4 "Tha SICCNESS" is how it should be done. But, #5 & #7 are my two favorites on the whole CD along with the intro. "DOOM NATIVES DON'T DIE WE MULTIPLY, DOOM NATIVES DON'T DIE WE MULTIPLY TO THA NEXT LIFE, SO YOU JUST BETTA PRAY 4 ME!" And that's all this NATIVE has to say about this one!"
Some of the hardest rap on the west coast
jdemet10 | slc, ut United States | 08/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just love lynch mixed with dooms production. It is what real is."
Tightest CD to come outta Vegas!
05/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mayne this album is sooo tight I can only compare a few albums to it. I think it's their best album all together. The reason is because the beats were tight den a mug, plus the themes were universal. The first 5 songs are hardcore, then it gets into the pimpin side. That makes a good combo 4 me player. I like it much better than "Filthy" because of the beats. The lyrics are always tight and sick, but the songs on "Filthy" were all the same genre. "Pray For Me" was an excellent mix of dat sickness and pimpish. My favorite is da sickness wit Lynch and Multiply, then the last 4 pimp songs, except the bonus track. "Survival of da Sickest" is just a remix of this album, so get this first then Survival. Trust me dog, this album ranks right up there with "Season of da Sickness" and "Xorcist." A Las Vegas classic."
TIGHT SICCMADE STYLE
POLOXTC@AOL.COM | NAPTOWN | 05/29/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"THIS CD IS TIGHT. IT BEATS UP AND THEY COME THROUGH WITH THE SMOOTH RIPGUT STYLE FLOWS BUY IT."
Graphic yet appealing.
POLOXTC@AOL.COM | 12/29/1998
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Pray for me, some will after listening to this tape hence the title. This tape has it all drive by's, drug's, sex etc. the only thing it is missing is a notice reading: ANYONE WITH A HEART CONDITION SHOULD TURN THE TAPE OFF. While some are used to vulgarity and more advanced in it are used to the occasional ripgut cannabalistic style from Brotha Lynch, but this tape basically take's the cake. If your into that style (as I am) this is the one for you. Doomsday has very talented rapper's accompanied by very hard hitting even somewhat eerie if you will beat's, that are garaunteed to keep your speaker's boomin, and your feet movin. Though most of the tape is hardhitting it prove's that rap is not done yet. Especially this hard core style. This is Aaron Wamsley and that was my review on Doomsday Production's Pray for Me."