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Description: Genre: Hip-Hop & Rap / Artist: Hilltop Hoods / Import / Audio CD released 2004-10-11 at Obese / Disc #1 ... more
Calling - Hilltop Hoods ... Tracklisting
1 Incoming (Interlude 1)
2 Testimonial Year
3 Calling
4 Dumb Enough?
5 Illusionary Lines
6 Tomorrow Will Do
7 Laying Blame
8 Simmy and the Gravysplitter (Interlude 2)
9 Nosebleed Section
10 Down for the Cause
11 Mic Felon
12 Walk On
13 Certificate
14 Hilltop Hoods (Interlude 3)
15 Working the Mic
16 Outgoing (Interlude 4)
17 Sentinel

Newest Review: ... infecting mic's like Tommy did Pamela. 10/10 5 - Illusionary Lines Another one of my favourite tracks, IL is triumph both ... more

 ... from a production and the rappers stand points, the verses are very clever and complicated, some American mc's could really do with taking a leaf out these guys books and working on their lyrics instead of some of the awful stuff coming out the states at the moment. 10/10 6 - Tomorrow Will Do A track that makes your head bounce, the beats are wicked on this one, very laid back with a great baseline, while the lyrics are clever as usual. 8/10 7 - Laying Blame A very jazzy/blues sounding song, quite a mellow soun...more

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Release Date: 2004 - 10 - 11, Audio CD, Obese
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Premium Review Calling - Hilltop Hoods: Oz Rap from the Hilltops. (1084 words)
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The Calling is the 2003 album from Australia's best music group, The Hilltop Hoods, released on Obese Records. The album became the first from an Australian rap group to go Gold, and the first to also gain Platinum status, with the tracks 'Dumb Enough', 'The Nosebleed Section' and 'Testimonial Year ' being released as singles. The Hood's are originally from Adelaide and comprise of MC's Suffer and Pressure and DJ Debris. The Album 1 - Incoming Just a short intro. 2 - Testimonial Year A decent sounding track, good beats with nice piano work in there, the music is quite slow and blues sounding, the lyrics are decent ...  Read the complete review

 

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