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Search Search. Join others and track this artist Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last. Sign Up to Last. Killarmy pronounced Killa Army is an American hip hop group, most well-known through their affiliation with the Wu-Tang Clan. They are one of the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 's.

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Don't want to see ads? Some love does sneak in on the album thanks to "Lady Sings the Blues" and it is a welcome respite from the bleak images on the rest of the album. Lyrically, the music suffers from repetition as too many of the songs deal with the same militaristic themes.

After three albums, it seems that Killarmy needs to find a new battle to fight. Perceivably this would be a problem. However, 4th Disciple steps in again to carry the album. I wonder if his back is hurting yet. First to note is the exemplary production from Rebel Dainja, the albums second outside producer.

He raises an already high production bar to orchestra heights with well… an orchestra. At this time two members were fighting, two more were in and out of institutions, and the leftovers were hung out to dry.

Ironically, 9th Prince and P. Terrorist were the only ones put on the track, for some unfathomable reason. The two trade nostalgic, and sometimes embarrassing, memories back and forth; but the chorus really brings the concept together best:. His eerie, distorted backdrop of reverberating cries furnishes a spooky mood for the ever ominous, now notorious — patient piano.

The soldier inside seems to be fading, but the heart is growing.



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