Sunday, January 5, 2014

Bone Crusher - Attenchun! (2003)


Attenchun! goes hard as FUCK. Sounds like a more ignorant, crunk version of DMX, minus all feelings and pop sensibility.

Track listing:
1. Lock & Load
2. Never Scared (Intro) (feat. Jermaine Dupri)
3. Never Scared (feat. Killer Mike & T.I.)
4. Back Up (feat. Dru)
5. Grippin' the Grain (feat. Lady Ice & Marcus)
6. Transaction (Interlude) (feat. Young Hungley)
7. Puttin' in Work (feat. David Banner & Lady Ice)
8. Break 'Em Off for Life (Interlude) (feat. Hezo, Dano, Jack Frost & Rico Love)
9. Gettin' It (Get Dat Money) (feat. Jack Frost)
10. It's Me (Lane to Lane) (feat. Lil Jon & Chyna Whyte)
11. For the Streets
12. Sound the Horn (feat. Bizarre)
13. Hate Ourselves (feat. Goodie Mob)
14. Vainglorious (Interlude)
15. Ghetto Song (feat. Lil' Pete)
16. Peaches & Cream
17. The Wall (feat. Chris Hardnett & Baby B.)

I'm starting to suspect that this guy has had his hand in some shady dealings over the years

4 comments:

  1. Rap's only golden age occurred in the deep south from 1996 to 2006, and this is one of the best records from that era... But I gotta disagree with one thing you said: this record is absolutely FILLED with pop hooks, and 'Never Scared' was a huge rap hit when this came out, 92Q in Baltimore used to play the hell out of it and - like all great pop songs - it never got old. Bone Crusher, *please* come back pronto and CRUSH Kanye and Macklemore into a meaty pulp! ;-) - mike apichella

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    1. Yep, maybe 'no pop sensibility' was a bridge too far, this shit is catchy and hooky. I guess I meant that he wasn't chasing pop success like DMX did. Apparently all the B-more punks loved "Never Scared" because he says the word "punk" in it.

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