"This isn't as great as their awe-inspiring first album, '21 and over', but it's still a damn fine bunch of tunes.. nice beats and samples (if lacking the old-skool crunch of '21 and over'), well-chosen guests who aren't too intrusive, and best of all, no gangsta pretentions - just straight up party-style MCing that'll make you realise just how wack the average rapper is these days compared to the glory of the 80s..watch out for the highlight, 'flashback', which pays amusing homage to everyone from parliament to the sugarhill gang."
Classic WestCoast underground
Rich-Zed | Székesfehérvár, Magyarország | 09/06/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Classic WestCoast underground! I ain't gonn explain why! Listen to it then y'all gonn understand it! 5-stars! Welcome to the next level!"
The best hip hop album you never heard!
dooker78@aol.com | New Jersey | 11/10/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A great album with slammin beats, strong basslines, a lyrics that make you say "damn". WLIX is one of the greatest freestyles i've ever heard. Great Party music, or music to just cruise too."
The Liks are true MC's
Chris Zabel | 06/18/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album was way underhyped and thus overlooked by most rap fans. The production is great by E-Swift and Diamond D. The Lik's are great lyricists who can really tear the mic up. Q-Tip, King Tee, and Xzibit all guest star. Flashback is an ode to old school rap but this album is definitely cutting edge."
Good second album
Kd | 06/16/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This was a tight follow up to their classic first album. The beats were nicely produced and mixed again and they came with some tight flows ripping their tracks up again. Their styles compliment eachother on their tracks, you can see how well they flow when they flip the mic to eachother. This was the first time I heard xzibit also who's album came out a year after. This was the good sh#t in 95 while their were others in the westcoast that would make a whole album about bulls#it with bulls#it lyrics that wouldn't touch just the intro on here. Theres another appearance from the local lootpack too. The only thing that would have been good is if they had put 'coast 2 coast' which was used in 'friday' on too. But still, its an excellent album taking it back to the oldschool of real hip hop. There was a lot put into this album. If you like REAL hip hop, make sure you get this if you haven't like these other smart people here have. Peace!"