Second tape of a trilogy presented by Killarmy and made by one of the members of the historic New York hip-hop group, Shogun Assason aka Bastard Swordsman. Rapping, mixing and production are handled exclusively by Shogun. It's similar to the previous project, continuously interspersed with skits that occupy half the disc, and it has only two tracks in a row. The performer's choice of boom bap is watered down and his rap is not as good as it used to be, far from his top years with the Wu group. As for the previous one, the cover is excellent, but it's not an essential listening for the followers of the Shaolin doctrine.
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