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Outsidaz - Bricks (CD)

Bricks
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Album Details: Bricks

Release Date:02/18/2002
Label:Rufflife Records
UPC:694006120123

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User Reviews: Bricks

  • Overall:

    ITS AIGHT

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 3, 2001

    This cd could've been better, the beats are wack but the lyrics r tight....the outsidaz EP is better than this one

  • Overall:

    The Oustsida Lp is Blazin' Hott!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 23, 2001

    This is the hottest "underground" cd I have heard in a while! Each group member comes off with the illest flows and punchlines. The witty hooks and "dirty" sounding production adds to the gritty, grimy type feel that this album has. Pace Won and Youn...g Zee still shine above other members but that does not mean that they are not thorough as well.Nawshis has flows and an ill voice too match. My man DU is tight also. Even the previously released tracks are better sounding thanks to what seems to be some digital remastering. I guess anything would be better than the copy I had since last year taken from the net.All in all the cd is dope and is definitely a must have for Outsidaz fanatics such as my self."Throw up the Sign!!" Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Some of New Jersey's finest hardcore lyricists make up this underground unit known as the Outsidaz (Young Zee, Pace Won, Az Iz, Slang Ton, et al.). Members of the Outs gained some notoriety in 1996 after dropping verses for the track "Cowboys" on the Fugees' breakthrough album The Score. The crew went on to release the under-noticed EP Night Life in 2000. The posse's outlandish frontman, Young Zee, has the kind of voice and brash wit that can light up a record, and The Bricks definitely contains its share of flammable material. While many underground records warble and drone on account of dull, amateurish production, The Bricks economizes with swift Jersey-laced funk and multi-layered noise. The textured musical component is anomalous for the style as most thug/battle MCs often stick to stripped beats. Mega-producer Rockwilder, who long since went the way of producing made-for-MTV tracks (including the hideous "Moulin Rouge," for example) manages to bring back a little green funk for "...Keep On," but the rest of the beats truly scald the skin like a pit full of hot coals. DJ Twinz drops a funkadelic banger for "Who You Be," which features rap's version of Simon and Simon, Method Man, and Redman. Also, tracks like the fluttering, flute-powered "State to State" and the drug hijinx track "Rehab" are further clever postulations from these raw-dog hip-hoppers. While the Outs serve notice to their reputation for lyrical savagery throughout, in the end the album bogs down a bit after the crew seemingly runs out of ways to do tracks about afterparties, drugs, and punk-MC bullying. This type of release could never truly shake up the rap game, but it does supersede a large majority of modern rap records and even calls to mind some of the better efforts from years past. - M.F. DiBella, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Outsidaz

When former Ruffhouse Records leader Chris Schwartz launched his RuffNation Records in 1999, the first release he put out on RuffNation's Ruff Life label was by Outsidaz, a hardcore rap outfit from northern New Jersey. Outsidaz' first Ruff Life single, "The Rah Rah," was released in December 1999, followed by its six-song EP The Night Life in January 2000. But the origi... Read more