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Disco de Swollen Members: “Monster in the Closet [Japan]”
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Monster in the Closet [Japan] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2005-01-31
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Sello Discográfico:BMG
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:4988017629109
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| Lista de temas : |
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Intro Video |
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Killing Spree Video |
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Full Contact (Ft. Evidence & Chali 2NA) |
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Take It Back (Ft. DJ Revolution) |
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Rpm (Ft. Iriscience & DJ Babu) |
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Bad Dreams Video |
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Camouflage (Ft. DJ Revolution) |
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Poker Face (Ft. Buc Fifty) |
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Deep End Video |
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Anthrax Island Video |
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Snake Bite (Ft. Rattlesnake Jones & Chris Guy) |
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Total Package (Ft. Planet Asia & DJ Revolution) |
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Reflection |
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Ventilate (Ft. DJ Babu) |
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Burns & Scars (Ft. Son Doobie) |
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Dark Riders (Ft. Buc Fifty) |
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Fuel Injected (Ft. Moka Only) |
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High Road |
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
This trawl through the vaults of the Vancouver-based {\hip-hop} collective {$Swollen Members} is unusual for a collection of B-sides and leftovers -- in that it ends up being more forward- than backward-looking. That's because the underground stalwarts -- {$Mad Child} and {$Prevail}, plus recent addition {$Moka Only} -- decided to record a few new songs to fill out the disc, which ends up pointing the way to possible commercial successes previously undreamed of. {&"Breath,"} with its hook from {$Nelly Furtado} and a juicy {\R&B} foundation, could slot comfortably between the latest {@Murder Inc}. and {$P. Diddy} hits on a mix tape, while the manic {&"Battle Axe Exclusive"} rages along in true {$Eminem} fashion. Such moments won't necessarily be a pleasant surprise for {$the Members}' devoted fanbase, but the remainder of {^Monsters in the Closet} provides a generous helping of the less-conventional musical ambition that has won the group comparisons to {$Jurassic 5}, {$Dilated Peoples}, and other old-school revivalists. There's one true gem -- {&"Long Way Down,"} a sensitive love song that samples {$Sarah McLachlan}'s {&"Ice Cream"} -- and many outtakes of better-than-average quality; though they aren't all monsters, they certainly deserve to come out of hiding. ~ Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide
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