The Dayton Family - Welcome to the Dopehouse
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Track List: Welcome to the Dopehouse
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- IntroDownload & Buy
- Big Mac 11Download & Buy
- Do You RememberDownload & Buy
- Welcome To FlintDownload & Buy
- FedsDownload & Buy
- GangstarismDownload & Buy
- Young ThugsDownload & Buy
- DrugstoreDownload & Buy
- Set UpDownload & Buy
- We Kept It GhettoDownload & Buy
- Dope HouseDownload & Buy
- ShadowsDownload & Buy
- OutlawsDownload & Buy
- Weed SongDownload & Buy
- Simple WishDownload & Buy
- OutroDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Welcome to the Dopehouse
- Release Date:
- 05/21/2002
- Label:
- Koch Records
- UPC:
- 099923831327
User Reviews: Welcome to the Dopehouse
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, February 11, 2007Reviewer: rico_rigo9 - See all rico_rigo9's reviews -
Welcome
, March 25, 2004Reviewer: WUT DID I TELL U! - See all WUT DID I TELL U!'s reviewsPros: The Family
Cons: T.D.F
I love this whole album. At first some songs I were'nt feeling until I had the chance to sit and listen to the lyrics that were being spit. Shadows,neat idea! My favorite.
Do you remember, that song takes me back with my moms. I can go on but, I won't.
I love it. People need to show this group mad love, they're the realest rappers on there and not commercialized.
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Pro Reviews: Welcome to the Dopehouse
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews One of the most underrated crews in commercial hip-hop, Flint's Dayton Family returned in 2002 with a solid third album, especially so considering there'd been no less than five solo albums since the last Dayton Family LP, 1996's F.B.I.. Again, producer Steve Pitts plays a big role, laying down a variety of deep tracks over the hard-hitting flow of rappers Shoestring, Bootleg, and Ghetto E, and dropping the beats out entirely for a section of "Do You Remember." "Big Mac 11" and the hardly welcoming "Welcome to Flint" are strong tracks too; unlike most hour-long hip-hop production LPs, Welcome to the Dopehouse stays solid throughout, thanks to Pitts' production as well as the rapping. - John Bush, All Music Guide |
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Though the Dayton Family never extended their reach to either the West or East Coast, the little-known rap group garnered a substantial cult following in the Midwest during the mid-'90s with their potent hardcore rap. Their unlikely home base of Flin...Full The Dayton Family Biography
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Pros: Everything
Cons: Nothing
The lyrics T.D.F. be spitting as sick as hell. You must listen to these guys. They are the realest rappers out there.