6 Feet Deep
Gravediggaz
V2 North America
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DVD Details:
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- Format: Explicit Lyrics
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- Studio: V2 North America
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Sep 16, 1997
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- ASIN: B000005CEU
- UPC: 638813250529
- Sales Rank: 13688
Tracks:
1: Constant Elevation
2: Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide - Gravediggaz, McDaniels, E.
3: Defective Trip (Trippin')
4: 2 Cups of Blood
5: Blood Brothers
6: 360 Questions
7: 1-800-Suicide
8: Diary of a Madman - Gravediggaz, Gravediggaz
9: Mommy, What's a Gravedigga? - Gravediggaz, Rushen, Angela
10: Bang Your Head
11: Here Comes the Gravediggaz
12: Graveyard Chamber
13: Death Trap - Gravediggaz, Moon, A.
14: 6 Feet Deep
15: Rest in Peace (Outro) - Gravediggaz,
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    Yaaaah!!! Here Comes The Gravediggaz (Rating: 9 out of 10- -4.5 stars), 2007-03-02
The fact that there are two awesome producers on this album, Prince Paul and RZA alone makes this album very interesting. Along with Frukwan and Too Poetic, they came out in '94 under the name Gravediggaz with the debut "6 Feet Deep" (or "Niggamortis"). A horricore rap album that was very appealing. To make things even more intersting, everyone changed their name as well.
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br /There is not much to say here about this album. The production is well innovative by RZA or Rzarector who does more rapping than producing, and Prince Paul or Thee Undertaker who does the opposite. As for the rhymes, they are excellent too. "Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide" is one that has excellent beats and rhymes to fit it's concept. Too Poetic or Grymreaper is good and entertaining on "Defective Trip (Trippin')".
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br /Guests are on this album as well. Scientific Shabazz and Killah Priest appear on two tracks "Graveyard Chamber" and "Diary Of A Madman". Masta Ace appears on "Here Comes The Gravediggaz". And others known like MC Search and Biz Markie do some of the background vocals on "Defective Trip". And KRS-One does thoese vocals to "1-800-Suicide".
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br /As for anything bad. I believe "Bang Your Head" and the title track "6 Feet Deep" didn't appeal to me. The latter song was because the chorus came in spelling out the group's name over and over again. Other than that this is one excellent project. It kind of sucks that innovative albums like this don't come out anymore. It's albums like "6 Feet Deep" that made rap so fun to listen to. It's sad that Gravediggaz probably won't be making no more albums, due to the death of Too Poetic after he passed away from colon cancer back in 2001. After hearing this album, I will check out their 1997 follow up "The Pick, The Sickle, and The Shovel", and their 2002 album "Nightmare In A Minor". This album is excellent. Even if you're a Wu-Tang fan or a De La Soul fan, this should grab your intrest.
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br /Just for the record: This was not the first horrorcore album made. Artists like Esham and Insane Clown Posse have been doing this way before this album dropped. This one just received the most recognition.
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br /Lyrics: A-
br /Production: A+
br /Guest Appearances: A-
br /Musical Vibes: A-
br /Overall: A-
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br /Favorite Tracks: Constant Elevation, Nowhere To Run Nowhere To Hide, Defective Trip (Trippin'), 1-800 Suicide, Diary Of A Madman, Here Comes The Gravediggaz, Deathtrap
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br /Peace Everyone!!!
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