I don't know what happened in "Digital Warfare", but unlike most of Dom Pachino's previous discography, here everything seems to be going well and working. Music is credited to Dunnezy, Dash Shamash, KYS Music, Falling Down, and Mr. Tera aka Dom Pachino, while Bugsy da God is the only guest. The cover is different and shinier than usual, has a "Matrix" matrix and looks modern. Dom Pachino's rapping is the most focused, inspired, smoothness, and ultimately, best ever, and Bugsy da God, Teraban's other half alongside Dom Pachino, is an addition that gives the project an extra boost. Falling Down always has one or at least two rhythms in the PR Terrorist records, but it never fails and also in this record it places one of the best rhythms. Dunnezy guesses one beat out of four, Dash Shamash one out of three, and Mr. Tera's is also among the most enjoyable productions, which is enough to make it one of the best records in Dom Pachino's vast catalog, if not his best. Devoid of weak points, if you want to hear one of the Killarmy soldier's projects, I think this could be a good listen. 6.5/10.
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