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Built From Scratch [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Built From Scratch [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:02/26/2002
Label:Sony
UPC:696998641020

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User Reviews: Built From Scratch [Bonus Tracks]

  • Overall:

    The X-Men

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 6, 2002

    This guys are perdy good thiy realy now how to scratch.Thiy could have dond better if thiy did less songs.Mike is perty cold on the video It's Goin'Down the skip one's are fuken cool the X-Men are fuken crazy!!!!!!!!Z15x

  • Overall:

    Bringing Turntablism To The Next Level

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 12, 2002

    First off, props to the X-ecutioners for dropping another successful album. This one's gonna blow off the charts. It's good see that they collaberated with some of my favorite artists: Beat Junkies, Inspectah Deck, Biz Markie, ISP. Pros: X-ecution...ers Theme Song Premier's X-ecution Genius Of Love 2002Cons: Let It Bang It's Goin Down SkitsTo me, its a good album but doesn't match the raw hip hop sounds that X-pressions had. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Built From Scratch [Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Though it's a clever play on words, the title of the second record from the X-ecutioners is somewhat of an overstatement. The New York turntable crew reworks a few notable songs from rock and hip-hop's history (Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love" being the best known), while including several familiar sounds and vocals from the genre's early days. Still, Built From Scratch is a sharp ode to old school hip-hop that focuses on the roll of the turntable rather than the vocals of an MC. That has been the group's intent since the early '90s, and Built From Scratch provides a great showcase for the quartet's turntable skills. However, those skills are sometimes overshadowed by the many collaborations from big names such as Pharaoh Monch, Xzibit, Everlast, Inspectah Deck, and the seemingly out of place Linkin Park. That doesn't mean that these cuts are commercially friendly. These are nitty-gritty rap ventures that stay true to the X-ecutioners' roots and are free of any deliberate pop hooks. [Th...is release of the disc contains a bonus remix courtesy of Lo Fidelity Allstars.] - Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The X-ecutioners

New York-based turntable group the X-ecutioners were, along with San Francisco's Invisibl Skratch Piklz, among the first all-DJ outfits to sign a recording contract, and the first to release a full-length album focusing on the art of turntable tricknology. Formerly known as the X-Men (they changed their name, for copyright reasons, when they signed with the Asphodel lab... Read more