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| 2.5 by Rolling Stone |
What happens when a desperado is no longer desperate? That's the question DMX faces on The Great Depression,his fourth album and his first to react to success. In 1998 and 1999, DMX's Rottweiler growl... |
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| n/a by www.cdnow.com |
Beyond the music, X's sincere subject matters keep the album enticing. |
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| n/a by www.ew.com |
He's undercut by... undistinguished beats, bank-account boasts, and R&B hooks that seem incongruously grafted on for hit potential. |
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| n/a by www.sonicnet.com |
Filled with the sort of aggressive, testosterone-fueled rage that has helped make DMX the Henry Rollins of hardcore hip-hop. |
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| n/a by NME |
This is easily the weakest DMX release to date. |
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| n/a by Popmatters |
The most depressing thing about this album is that DMX's passion for rhyming seems to have been eclipsed by his success. |
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| 5 by Aftonbladet |
Det känns inte som att det var två år sedan Earl Simmons a k a Dark Man X släppte sitt senaste album, “… And Then There Was X”, men så är faktiskt fallet. Skivan förvandlade DMX från... |
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| 5 by Dagensskiva.com |
Det känns inte som att det var två år sedan Earl Simmons a k a Dark Man X släppte sitt senaste album, “… And Then There Was X”, men så är faktiskt fallet. Skivan förvandlade DMX från... |
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