The duo Yomo and Maulkie (Da Lench Mob affiliated) are produced by Eazy-E's Ruthless for their unique album. The lyrics are quite mediocre, they come from your generic emcees, and the production is made entirely by Yella, without Dr. Dre. On often political issues poorly recited and delivered with a syncopated style, a tight, minimal, inaccessible sound comes out, caused by a raw and hard drum machine, syncopated, sometimes heavy and grumpy, accompanied by annoying sounds horribly looped in the background. Fortunately, the instrumental that closes the record is pretty decent, it's one of the rare highlights here. The rest is avoidable, 4/10.
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