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Mad pack 3 progression bug
Mad pack 3 progression bug












mad pack 3 progression bug

Hip-hop heads who have caught Mad Pack's high-energy performances at local venues or heard them flex their freestyle rhyme skills over the airwaves of the old WOLF-AM 1490 will certainly remember the rambunctious "Kill a Copy Kat" and more mellow offerings such as "Continuous Vibe" and "Six Souls Singin.'" New Edition fans will recognize Mad Pack's hypnotic "Red Lights and Incense," which features the beat from NE's single "Hit Me Off." Another sizzling track along similar lines is the hard-core cut "I.O.U.," a chorus-line jam featuring each member's twisted rendition of the big payback.

mad pack 3 progression bug

A&R," for instance, takes a shot at record companies' artist and repertoire departments, many of whom don't know much about the genre, yet are responsible for discovering and signing acts. These tales will make listeners smile and even laugh when hearing them for the first time. They verbalize these triumphs and tribulations on this 12-song cassette and, thankfully, their soul-searching is done without being too vindictive.

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Mad Pack is learning the ins and outs of the music game by trial and error. This album might be easy to digest, but it's certainly not candy-coated.Īll good artistic endeavors are autobiographical on some level, and Last Dimension is no exception. Newcomers beware, however: Last Dimension remains close to the street and doesn't swagger toward a pop appeal like recent projects from Fugees or Coolio. Aesthetically, however, it's infused with a back-to-basics style that emphasizes double entendre and palpitating rhythms, yet refuses to rely on hyper-materialism and gimmicks. The long-delayed Last Dimension chronicles Mad Pack's progression from a conglomerate of raw hip-hop talent into polished rap trailblazers here in the Salt City.įor fans who enjoy rap laced with lyrical mind bombs and humorous rhymes, Last Dimension hits its mark in a hurry. This is all perfect timing for the new release by Mad Pack, the Sammy-winning Syracuse collective that includes three acts: Channel 3, the Sub-basements and solo artist R-Reality. Many small-market efforts provide avenues for fresh approaches and make room for provocative new voices in rap. As the resilient genre races toward its 20th anniversary as a commercial commodity, its fans still wonder what will propel it beyond misogyny, gangsta-ism and East Coast/West Coast polarity.Īnswers to those concerns slowly surface in smaller metropolitan areas such as Syracuse. Thousands of rap albums glut the market each year, few of them memorable. Terry Baker, Syracuse New Times 01-08-1997














Mad pack 3 progression bug