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Artifacts Audio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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1. Drama (Mortal Kombat Fatality)
2. C'mon Wit Da Git Down
3. Wrong Side Of Da Tracks
4. Heavy Ammunition
5. Attacks Of New Jeruzalum
6. Notity Headed Nigguhz
7. Whayback
8. Flexi With Da Tech(nique)
9. Cummin' Thru Ya F-kin' Block
10. Lower Da Boom
11. What Goes On?
12. Dynamite Soul
13. Whassup Now Muthaf-ka?
14. Bonus Track

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As former graf artists, MCs Tame One and El Da Sensei gained fans among writers worldwide with their ode to spray-can art on "Wrong Side of the Tracks." Post new-school artists with an old school bent, the Artifacts smartly meshed their own frenetic rhyme pacing with heavy, blunted beats (courtesy T-Ray, Buckwild, and others). While Between a Rock and a Hard Place fell short as a certified classic (its lack of variety limited its strengths), it still had its share of great underground anthems--from "C'mon wit da Git Down," "Lower da Boom," and "Dynamite Soul." --Oliver Wang

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Most helpful customer reviews
iF you are a true hiphop fan you HAVE to acknowledge this! May 10 2005
Format:Audio CD
Artifacts 94 debut is a well complete album. Produced in part by redman and DITC, it offers pretty tight beats along side raw lyrics that make you go DAMN! this stuff is hot! This album is totally slept on and is a great discovery for any hip hop fan... i strongly recommend it as a must have. In my opinion its better than the 97 Thats Them but some disagree due to production...In short, buy this album if you have any common sense!
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REPPIN NEWARK SON. Jun 4 2004
By O. KAKA
Format:Audio CD
B/w a rock and a hard place is one of the best hip hop albums ever.El da Sensai & Tame One are the best rappers to come from N.J period,matter of fact they will give any rapper from N.Y except NAS the run for their money.This album is flawless from start to finish and I must say the production is top notch too provided by Buckwild & T-ray go cop this son.
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artifacts well worth digging for!!! Dec 19 2003
Format:Audio CD
This is the first album from this jersey duo that came out in 1994. The album isnt as good as their second album "thats them" but theres very little that is. The one thing that is present in both cases is tight flows, smart lyrics and head nodding, hard as hell beats. This time round they are provided by Buckwild (from the diggin'in the crates crew) and T-Ray (from the soul assassin crew), with Redman providing his friends with a nice beat also. The singles that were released from this joint were off the chain "c'mon with the git down" which is still an absolute heater after all these years. As is "dynamite soul" and the masterpiece ode to graf,(the 1st joint to do so),"wrong side of the tracks". The rest of this album is so strong that really any track on this could've been singles. Go cop this a.s.a.p. as it really is a diamond of an album.
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Most recent customer reviews
It's Da Artifacts Cummin' Through Ya F*ckin' BLOCK!
Hailing from New Jersey come Tame One & El the Sensai. This 1994 debut release from Da Artifacts packs track after track of dirty, funky hip-hop. Read more
Published on Nov 7 2003 by SmokaJ
Best technique and style - Artifacts!
Without question one of the best real rap albums. Incredible lyrics and beats...
Published on Nov 19 2001 by "tamast"
ok 94' hiphop..
everything in 94' sounded like this, decent bass beats, usual bragging lyrics, yay,hiphop...
Published on Aug 29 2001 by ridilin007
The Kingz of Rock
Tame and El Da Sensai have put down the dope East Coast style since this '94 debut, which is filled with old-school flavored memories and herbed-up battle raps. Read more
Published on May 8 2001 by Ahmed Chronwell
DOPENESS!!!
i must be honest the only reason i bought this album is cause i try to listen to all the guys from jersey or ny but once i heard it they became one of my favorite groups (right... Read more
Published on Aug 17 2000 by Brian T. Marino
Their delivery isn't the same old stuff, its refreshing.
Their's not to much to say exept its different, not the same old sh*t
Published on Aug 28 1999 by tcw4@megalink.net
sums up hiphop in one album
what can i say. if your if you consider yourself anything in hiphop than this album better be in your collection. Read more
Published on April 29 1999
Can you say slept on????
Wow! has it been four years since this album overtook my life? there wasn't a day that would diminish at which some point I had not heard a least one track from BETWEEN A ROCK AND... Read more
Published on July 5 1998 by Minnerly@mailexcite.com
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