fear of a black hat
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
brilliant!, February 16, 2001
By A Customer
This is as funny a CD as I've ever heard. Rusty Cundieff's songs are incredibly deft (not def, although they're that, too) in their mixing of parody, verbal dexterity and even some internal rhymes that put the average busta to shame. The movie, of course, is brilliant as well.
A personal favorite, from "Come Pet ...": "It's our job to educate, infiltrate or shred 'em/So c'mon, let's spread 'em ..."
The only thing that keeps it from five stars is the idiotic "White Cops On Dope," which isn't in the movie and shouldn't have been on the CD. And why isn't "A Gangsta's Life Ain't Easy" (the song that's playing while Ice Cold is maxin' and relaxin' in the hot tub wit' his ...) on here?
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Now see me..., February 8, 2001
By Corey Adkins (Fairfax, VA) - See all my reviews
Whether you sport a fedora, a babushka or some Horton hears a Who type lid, this CD has something for you: phat beats (My Peanuts), dope rhymes (Grab Yo Stuff), smooth lyrical prowress (White Cops on Dope) and social consciousness (Come and Pet the P.U.S.S.Y.). Just look at some other song titles: Wear Yo Hat (Buried and Bald), F@#$ the Security Guards, Booty Juice. The words speak to me on a very intimite level. This CD changed my life.
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
Shaolin Master Killer
Return of Master Killer
Fist of the White Lotus
Shaolin Wu Tang
The One-Armed Swordsman
"The Kid with the Golden Arm"
Five Deadly Venoms
Shaolin Vs Lama
Mystery of Chess Boxing
Invincible Armour
Flag of Iron
Ten Tigers from Kwingtung
The Master
The 18 Bronzemen
8 Diagram Pole Fighter
i know this must be hard to come across but i'll be happy with anything that Gordon Liu is in