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Old 03-08-2009, 09:10 AM   #41 (permalink)
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One of those albums that you can't not like really.
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Old 03-08-2009, 01:11 PM   #42 (permalink)
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One of those albums that you can't not like really.
Yea i felt bad about not really going out on a limb for this choice, but as you said its that good.
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Deltron 3030 (DTFH) : Deltron 3030
Released in 2000 by 75 Ark w/ Dan The Automator
I don't know how I missed this album when it first came out but I hadn't heard of it until recently and your review compelled me to check it out. I'm listening to it right now and really enjoying it. So thanks for making we aware that I should give it a listen!
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Old 03-08-2009, 07:56 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Deltron 3030 (DTFH) : Deltron 3030
Released in 2000 by 75 Ark w/ Dan The Automator

1. "State of the Nation" (0:25)
2. "3030" 7:29
3. "The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza" (0:21)
4. "Things You Can Do" (4:59)
5. "Positive Contact" (4:42)
6. "St. Catherine St." (0:43)
7. "Virus" (4:26)
8. "Upgrade (A Brymar College Course)" (4:10)
9. "New Coke" (0:41)
10. "Mastermind" (3:34)
11. "National Movie Review" (0:53)
12. "Madness" (4:38)
13. "Meet Cleofis Randolph the Patriarch" (0:36)
14. "Time Keeps On Slipping" (4:59)
15. "The News (A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Microsoft Inc.)" (0:49)
16. "Turbulence" (3:33)
17. "The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza Part II" (0:37)
18. "Battlesong" (4:07)
19. "Love Story" (3:26)
20. "Memory Loss" (4:39)
21. "The Assman 640 Speaks" (0:31)

I have not once heard a concept album this meaningful and far ahead of its competitors. As you may know this is another project headed by Dan The Automator and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien. Del takes care of the lyrics and concept of the album while DTA makes most beats and atmospheres. Each tracks flows impressively to the next almost to the point that you would not want to listen to only part of the album.

The lyrics throughout this album are its high point. Its the story of Deltron Zero's battle against a totalitarian government and large corporations. During this journey he is also fighting for the Galactic Rhyme Federation Champion title. This is all obviously taking place in the year 3030 and reflect what our world may become if people do not stand up and do something about it. Now don't get me wrong, this is not just somehting to listen to for the right message and some moving material but also contains a great (as usual from Del) flow and even more incredible beats, samples.

Dan the Automator has done probably his best job to date creating a otherworldly futuristic feel to the beats and samples. Each track probably uses 30 different clips or sound effects to create a scene around the lyrics. If your just sitting down quickly to listen to a song or two this is probably not the album you should be listening to. I wont recommend any individual tracks because I really believe it should be heard as one. Anyone into hip hop or that likes everything DTA or Del has created should most definitely give this a lesson, as it will not disappoint.

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Agreed. Great album.
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I've only listened to a few songs by Marley and The Wailer's. I think I'll give this album a listen to. It sounds very good.
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I've only listened to a few songs by Marley and The Wailer's. I think I'll give this album a listen to. It sounds very good.
Chances are you have heard more than you think. They are so commonly used for so many purposes.
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