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:: The Awakening ::
hotdogdayz.com

Luke Sick hipped me to these cats. This is monster guerrilla-style rap out of San Jose that's (sort of) shrouded in (a bit of) mystery (for me personally). (Basically, I've held off on learning too much about them because I like vibe I get and I don't want anything ruining that.) Labal-S and Leeroy Destroy are the only two emcees but they rap in way that brings to mind larger crew classics like the Boot Camp Click or Da Lench Mob. Production comes from a handful of dudes, but there's continuity in it in that they all seem dedicated to hard-ass drums. It's on that take-no-prisoners cipher tip. I just wanna rock baggy sweats and bucket hats and drive around in a Jeep, bumping this on cassette, while smoking Dutch Masters like it's '95 up in this bitch.

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:: Fully Automated Kill Unlimited ::
Grownuprap.com

Impressive new project from the Bloody Monk Consortium, which, if we are honest, is a group name that sounds like it would be right at home on the Wu-Tang Clan affiliates Wikipedia page. It’s a mad decent album though, as is the artwork.

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Bloody Monk Consortium brings it’s vicious, brutal, ruthless, callous lyrics to some venomous beats. HipHop heads who enjoy fierce lyricism delivered in a very artistic way.  This is MY SH#! all day that Hardcore in your face genre of HipHop.  I know my Wu-Tang, Immortal Technique, and Jedi Mind Tricks fans will love this group.  

:: Quicksand EP ::
Unsunghiphop.com
 

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Dark, eerie, gothic, hardcore hip hop that would make “Grave Diggas” proud. Automated Kill Unlimited is underground to the core with witty lyrics and raw beats that have me looking over the shoulder. Available on cassette, digi-pak cd and a bundle which includes both the tape and cd with poster, stickers and postcard.

Bloody Monk Consortium have 3 main players (Lex Luger, Leroy Destroy and LABAL-S) with alliances and contributions from other talented producers around the globe.

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