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Mr. Lif - Emergency Rations FLAC album

Tracklist

Intro (Missing Person's File) 2:26
Jugular Vein 3:19
Heavy Artillery 3:40
Home Of The Brave 3:45
Pull Out Your Cut 3:30
Get Wise '91 3:21
The Unorthodox 3:59
Phantom 4:19

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DJX30 Mr. Lif Emergency Rations ‎(12", EP) Definitive Jux DJX30 US 2002
DJX030-2 Mr. Lif Emergency Rations ‎(CD, EP, Enh) Definitive Jux DJX030-2 US 2002
none Mr. Lif Emergency Rations ‎(CDr, EP, Promo) Definitive Jux none US 2002
DJX032 Mr. Lif Emergency Rations (Instrumentals) ‎(File, MP3) Definitive Jux DJX032 US Unknown
DJX30 Mr. Lif Emergency Rations ‎(CD, EP, Enh, RE) Definitive Jux DJX30 US Unknown


Mr. Lif - Emergency Rations FLAC album

Musician performer: Mr. Lif

Title: Emergency Rations

Country: US

Date of release: 2002

Genre: Hip hop

Size FLAC: 1141 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 472

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Quphagie
This album held some pretty bold social commentary upon its release, although some of its message isn't quite as culturally relevant in today's political landscape. Regardless, the tracks on this record are basically all great, even the ones that rant about George Bush and the state of the nation circa 2002. Music aside, the pressing is a little disappointing, which is sad because this is the only version of the album available on wax. And unfortunately, it's noticeable immediately with "s" sounds on the introductory track. Aside from sibilance on the album that is not present on the digital version, however, the rest of the pressing is well balanced and other highs don't struggle nearly as much. Mostly just the S's. If you can live with that, it's worth the price most sellers are asking for it.
Quphagie
This album held some pretty bold social commentary upon its release, although some of its message isn't quite as culturally relevant in today's political landscape. Regardless, the tracks on this record are basically all great, even the ones that rant about George Bush and the state of the nation circa 2002. Music aside, the pressing is a little disappointing, which is sad because this is the only version of the album available on wax. And unfortunately, it's noticeable immediately with "s" sounds on the introductory track. Aside from sibilance on the album that is not present on the digital version, however, the rest of the pressing is well balanced and other highs don't struggle nearly as much. Mostly just the S's. If you can live with that, it's worth the price most sellers are asking for it.
mym Ђудęm ęгσ НuK
Even though this album cover is simple and crude, it probably put Mr. Lif on the CIA's "we should probably keep tabs on this dude" list. Only Def Jux's 30th release, I was trying to figure out why I decided to keep this album out the donation pile, then I flipped the record to side B. Edan, DJ Fakts produce hot beats along with yet another El-P epic soundscape.
mym Ђудęm ęгσ НuK
Even though this album cover is simple and crude, it probably put Mr. Lif on the CIA's "we should probably keep tabs on this dude" list. Only Def Jux's 30th release, I was trying to figure out why I decided to keep this album out the donation pile, then I flipped the record to side B. Edan, DJ Fakts produce hot beats along with yet another El-P epic soundscape.