Dirty History
ABK
Psychopathic
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DVD Details:
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- Format: Explicit Lyrics
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- Studio: Psychopathic
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Jul 27, 2004
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- ASIN: B0002F1AAM
- UPC: 756504402627
- Sales Rank: 145869
Tracks:
1: Intro
2: Bombs on You
3: Stick and Move
4: Down Here
5: Gimmie Ah Beat
6: Party at the Liquor Store
7: Hey Yall
8: Retaliate
9: Trees and Woods
10: Nevehoe
11: Laugh at You
12: It Doesn't Matta
13: Oh No
14: Charlie Brown
15: Put My Life on It
16: Can't Help It
17: 2 Whom This May Concern
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    Best of ABK to this date, 2005-10-28
Dirty History is ABK's true solo album. I felt like Hatchet Warrior had too much influence from other artists, and this album has just the right balance of title artist material as well as guest artist material. On great thing about ABK and AMB that people don't like, is that they can sing. I think a great singer/rapper has a better advantage over those who just rap. ABK has a very unique voice and personality which is very very important when you want to obtain success. Now that ABK is back with Psychopathic, I believe he can really help the label regain the popularity. Some of the stuff that has come out lately hasn't been that mentionable. ABK could change that.
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br /2. Bombs on You- nothing to shout about. It's an ok song, kind of dreary.
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br /3. Stick and Move- I used to love this song. It made me wanna mosh. It's still a good song it just doesn't have many replays.
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br /4. Down Here- About the same as Bombs on You. Nothing too special.
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br /5. Gimme Ah Beat- Something really different for Psychopathic. Great, great song! I love it, and its great to see live A+
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br /6. Party at the Liquor Store- No. Don't like it. No flavor here.
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br /7. Hey Yall- Good song. His first single and music video. Has good lyrical meaning, but not a favorite of mine.
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br /8. Retaliate- I just started listening to this again. It's a really dope song. The effort from ABK, Mono, and Jamie is really solid. Wicked ShXt Right here.
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br /9. Trees and Woods- See I told you ABK can sing. Kind of a slow song, but this really shows what ABK is all about. Good highlight on the CD.
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br /10. Nevehoe- Naw don't bother. The tie-ins with the Native American culture isn't really thought out. Shaggy doesn't do any justice to the song.
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br /11. Laugh at you- One of the best songs on the CD. I really felt this song through high school. I love ABK without guest artists.
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br /12. It Doesn't Matta- Another song I don't care for. A little depressing. Just doesn't bump for me.
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br /13. Oh No- Argueably the best song on the CD. This is the first track that really caught me. I love the aggression and the singing. Awesome to see live.
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br /14. Charlie Brown- Good stoner song. I first took it as a joke song, but it really is a decent song. I like it.
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br /15. Put My Life On It- ABK has a lot of ambition, which is really inspiring. Dirty History kind of has the feeling of thriving for success. I feel that.
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br /16. Can't Help It- eh. It's not good or bad. Decent production, but it's only a good one to see live.
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br /17. 2 Whom this May Concern- Way much better than his last exiting track. It's original and appropriate to the material. Thank you ABK.
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    ABK keeps bringin' the flavor with 'Dirty History'..., 2005-08-20
Let me say first off: I don't get why ABK recieves so much hate from juggalos. IMO he's a real cool person to have on Psy. He's different, alot different than what you'd usually hear, and he fits in perfect with the mix of things. Also, he wasn't as bad on TFTLP as juggalos make him out to be...but anyway, back to this review.
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br /For the most part ABK's debut on Psy, 'Hatchet Warrior', was well-recieved by most juggalos. It had alot of guest spots such so I'm not sure if that's what drew most people in or if they were actually listening to ABK's vocals. Anyway, I think that's sort of the reason why this album wasn't as well-recieved.
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br /'Dirty History', ABk's sophmore effort, is mostly just ABK. Yeah it has all the Psy family teaming up on parts of it but it dives alot deeper into ABK holding his own without having a guest spot on every track. The CD kind of flows together all-the-way through, too, and that might be why some people dislike it.
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br /Here's my breakdown of 'Dirty History':
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br /1. Intro - Alright intro. Sets the mood well for the album. N/A
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br /2. Bombs on You - Real average intro-ish track. Sort of similiar to #2 on 'Hatchet Warrior' in the fact that it seems like its just an intro-track or something. Not really worth hearing IMO. 2/5
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br /3. Stick and Move - Now here's when the album kicks off. Nice track with some a good, hard chorus. ABK holds it down on this track if you've peeped the Road Fools DVD there's a real low-budget video shot for this one. 4/5
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br /4. Down Here (feat. Violent J) - Interesting concept. ABK J do well together but this track has always seemed kind of boring or something to me. Good to hear, though, cuz I know alot of people like it. 3/5
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br /5. Gimmie Ah Beat - I love this track. It makes me think of freestyle beatboxin' or something. It sounds real fresh and ABK spits some hot ish for like 2 verses. The skit at the end is funny, too, and a nice segway into #6. 5/5
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br /6. Party at the Liquor Store (feat. Colton Grundy) - When I first picked up this LP I loved this track. Now its kind of wore out on me. Blaze (Colton Grundy) is dope as f**k on this track its always good to hear ABK Blaze together. There's another low-budget video shot for this one on the Road Fools DVD, as well. 3.5/5
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br /7. Hey Yall - The "single". Amazing track. Killa really goes deep in this one. There's a video shot for this one its dope...NOT low-budget, too, looks like a real video (a good quality one, anyways). 5/5
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br /8. Retaliate (feat. Twiztid) - Good track. A Twiztid appearence is always good no matter what ABK holds his own here. Mono is really dope on this track BTW. 4/5
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br /9. Trees and Woods - I'm not sure what to think about this. It seems like it would be good but its so slow-moving I can't stand listening to it. Shows some depth but once again its way too slow for me to stand. 2/5
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br /10. Nevehoe (feat. Shaggy 2 Dope) - Nice native feel...again. Anyway, Killa's fresh on here, but Shaggs verse is really strange. "Your new name is vittle fingers/cuz you're a bank account rapist tryin 2 steal my dinners"...o_O. Not sure what to think after that. 3.5/5
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br /11. Laugh at You - Probably my fav. off the album just becuase this one I can really, REALLY relate to. The whole "outcast, freekshow" theme applies here, and once again, its really easy for me to relate. I really like the part at the end, too, where the kids are screaming "THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT YOU!"... 5/5
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br /12. It Doesn't Matta (feat. Colton Grundy Esham) - Another fav. of mine. The beat is SICK this is another in-depth performance from Killa. Blaze's verse is unbelievably good Esham sticks to the hook, which is probably for the best since both ABK's verses Blaze's are untouchable on here. 5/5
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br /13. Oh No - Meh. Skippable. That's all I can say. 2/5
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br /14. Charlie Brown (feat. Violent J) - Well, this one is the worst on the album. Really, really, really annoying hook unless you're as high as they are you're not gonna like it. This is like "Mr. Sesame Seed Pt. 2" as well that's a really bad thing. 1/5
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br /15. Put My Life on It - Back to fresh sh*t. Another good lyrical performance from ABK. 4/5
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br /16. Can't Help It - Same as above ^. Another good lyrical performance the hook is pretty hard too. Good sh*t. 4/5
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br /17. 2 Whom This May Concern - Really good ending track. This one's a real good ballad-type track. Like sombody said before it sounds like a mix of "Nothing's Left" "I'm Alright". Also another low-budget video of this is featured on Road Fools. 5/5
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br /So, overall, I'm not gonna say this was better than HW, but I still liked it. Definitely not as bad as alot of juggalos make it out to be...
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br /The low-points are really low on here, but the high-points are all 5/5 tracks. So yeah, definitely an album worth adding to your Psy. collection.
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