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Tuesday
Jun302009

"Infiltrate Enemy Lines" - ZERO-D, review by REX STONE

 

 

The Good:

Many rappers tend to take their audience on a voyage with their music and let their lyrics flow like a sea of verbal twist and turns from one style to the next. Zero-D has many alter egos that come up on his mix-tape “Infiltrate Enemy Lines”. He gives us his version of hardcore, fem-thug, and even gives us something to dance to. Check out the cuts...”True Gold”, “Jet Force Gemini”, and “Blow Up Ya Boy”. Zero-D has stepped on the scene, someone take notice!

 

The Bad:

The problem that we find taking a journey with Zero-D is that there is no vessel. The CD is almost a tragedy to listen to. From the poor production quality to the nursery skill lyrics and then to top it off, the delivery is the hook, line, and sinker of this 60 minute Titanic. He even in one song burps on the microphone and doesn’t say excuse me or anything and the album fell apart from that point on.

 

The Truth:

It would be sad if this was a beginning trend in homo-hop where the artist doesn’t take out any time to put together a quality project in order to just rush the product. The songs we’re weak, the lyrics and the delivery we’re novice and you try so hard but there is no substance in what you have to say. I think you should try again and give the fans and the other artist something that you can be respected for!

 

The Recommendation:

Trash It! This is 2009 we should be moving forward, not backwards!!!

 

 

Reader Comments (1)

wait a minute, in which point do i burp?

LOL.

next mixtape'll beat the shit outta this one

July 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterZero-D

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