Product description Exit Wounds: The Album .co.uk There's no shortage of anger on Exit Wounds. Even when the backdrop suggests a lazy dance-out, the war of the words comes screeching forth. Outsiderz 4 Life lay down a placid rhythm track and then expletives fly. Lady Luck featuring Redman quote the Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies" and turn it on its head with a 150-mile-per-hour rap. The album's real star, however, is obviously Yonkers-bred DMX, who leads off the album with an attack on Bill Withers's "Ain't No Sunshine" with expected ferocity and is featured with Big Stan on the Casio-keyboard-stuttering drive of "Walk with Me." Previous DMX collaborators, the Lox, shade things ominously for the noir-ish "Bust Your Gun." Queensbridge housing project's finest Nas keeps it raw with the appropriately titled "Gangsta Tears." Only Playa, hidden deep in the middle--sandwiched between Mack 10 and the truly beat-spastic Drag On--offer a conciliatory track with the romantically tinged "Incense Burning." It's so out of place, the effect is comical. How did these smoothies sneak past these gangstas, huh? --Rob O'Connor
D**S
Aint no sunshine
Replacement for mine that got scratched. Love this, especially DMXs version of ain't no sunshine.
A**R
Past
Good s on songs
A**R
Cd exit wounds
Cd sound track exit wounds ,love th cd thanks .jason
T**.
Two Stars
Couple of good tracks
O**M
Phat beats man!
Brothers, this album is SO PHAT. Pumpin' bass will keep you movin' for hours. An album to cruise down the westside listening to or chill to in your crib. DMX's No Sunshine blasts off this album in a big way, and every other song is a TUNE man. Boyz boyz boyz, if you only buy one album in your entire life this is the one to buy.Keep it real, ODS style. W
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