Dom Pachino's first album released under the moniker PR Terrorist. The rhythms are made by Dom Pachino, Dub Sonata, Falling Down, Nawledge and Dave Beast.
Guests are Killa Sin of Killarmy, Shyheim, Double AB and C-Tera (aka Dom Pachino). This album is released by his own Napalm label and Chambermusik. Falling Down produces two of the first three songs in what immediately sets out to be Dom Pachino's best album so far: the first eight minutes are commendable and there are guests like Killa Sin and Shyheim nailing the project along with the lead rapper.
Then, after a couple of battles spiced with street and thug lines, a track arrives in which he seeks inspiration, one of the few not to be freestyle. "Xtasy" is a track that I think will appeal only to sex rap fans, in any case the beat is honest. The effort starts strong, then it softens in the second part with bad attempts to sell with quite ridiculous reggaeton. The songs in the second half are a bit forgettable also due to dull beats that don't reward PR Terrorist's improvised lyrics on the usual brag (I'm the best, the whole world listens to me, etc.), and even when he claims he's not a Wu-Tang affiliate, I don't care.

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