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My Review of the Wraith
The Dead Carnival

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1. Intro/Into thy light- Jumpsteady gives a really nice intro to this CD. Having the ring leader start the song takes it back to the days of Ringmaster, which is cool. Its a good intro song for the CD cause it kinda recaps their career. Not a track you will probably want to listen to every time you put the CD in. Overall its a good touch.

2. Welcome To Thy Show- An upbeat song , but not a pussy song. Its pretty much saying that now youre dead, so welcome to the carnival. A pretty fresh track, but not a juggalo classic.

3. Get Ya Wicked On- This song fuckin awesome. Nice production, cause its got just the right amount of guitars (like chicken huntin), but not too much that it takes away from the song. This track is one of the better ones on the disc.

4. Murder Rap-This is a tribute to the rap group Above The Law. Shaggy showcases mad flow on this track. This song is the shit, bottom line.

5. Birthday Bitches- A Shaggy solo song, & I love it. This song is the wicked shit to the fullest. 2 Dope gets right with this one & makes himself heard loud & clear.

6. Blaaam!!!- This one has a really good message. J takes the point of view of a person who has all his wishes granted. But after he has all that, he kinda feels empty cause nothings left. The thing I dont like about this song is its too much of a rehash of I want my shit from jeckel brothers.

7. It Rains Diamonds/Bitch Slappaz (feat. Blaze Ya Dead Homie)- It Rains Diamonds is a really catchy track. Its talking about how great Shangri La will be. Bitch Slappaz has an old-school feel to it. Blaze, Shaggz, & J are fuckin flowing here. Its got a fresh beat too.

8. Thy Staleness- This song should be renamed Thy Freshness, & thats all Im gonna say.

9. Hells Forecast- Esham gives the intro to this, which is pretty dope. If this track is any kind of Forecast of what Hells Pit will be like, then I believe we are all in for a treat on Nov. 4, 2003. Only time will tell

10. Juggalo Homies (feat. Twiztid & Anybody Killa)- Lyricaly, This might be my favorite track on the entire CD. If they would have used this beat for any other song, it would be wack as hell, but it fits perfect for this song. Twiztid fuckin puts it down on this track & ABK screaming in the background is a nice touch. A juggalo classic.

11. Aint Yo Bidness/Soopa Villains (feat. Esham)- Aint Yo Bidness is a classic Violent J song. It kind of reminds me of How Many Times from Great Milenko. Its perfect. Soopa Villians is dope. Any time you get Esham & J together, its gonna be the shit. Great song.

12. We Belong- More or less another Shaggy solo song. Once again he delivers a good solid track. Production was really good too.

13. Cotton Candy & Popsicles (feat. Zug Izland)- This is one of the weaker points on the CD. Its kind of funny, but it really doesnt fit in with the other 16 tracks. The only upside to this song is it has Shaggy back behind the turntables. This is one to skip over, in my opinion.

14. Crossing Thy Bridge- This is a very well written song. If you listen to the lyrics closely, it can really put things into perspective for you.

15. Thy Ravens Mirror- This is a cool song because it looks at both sides of the proverbial coin. In part one Shaggy is rapping about killing someone. In the second part, Violent J is rapping about getting killed. This one was very well thought out.

16. Thy Wraith- This song is fucking awesome. Theyre talking about how The Wraith comes to everyone, whether you like it or not. This one is the wicked shit, straight up.

17. Thy Unveiling- Well thought out, & well written. The secret is revealed, finally. Whenever you hear it you will either be like, Ohh, that makes sense now! or Whatthefuck!?!?. Another cool part is at the end, it has some classic verses from older songs. A really good way to close out a good CD.

Overall Pros: Lack of shitty songs, GREAT production, has elements from everything from Dog Beats to Bizzar/Bizaar, Lyricaly tight beginning to end, The songs fit together well (except # 13), The whole damn CD is catchy as hell

Overall Cons: Lack of Twiztid & Blaze, #13 doesnt really fit the CD well, Bitch Slappaz & Soopa Villians should be stand alone songs

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