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Bullet Proof Space Travelers Audio CD
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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1. Intro
2. Unda The Weather
3. Digital Arab
4. Skit
5. Attack Of The Killer Synth
6. F%k-Wit-Yer-Brain
7. Skit
8. Cue's Theme
9. Hip Hop On The Hill Pt.1
10. Ed-Die-Def
11. Rek-Yer-Dome
12. Skit
13. Alkoholik Rimer
14. Road To None
15. 99th & 40 Oz.
16. Hip Hip On The Hill Pt.2
17. Bonus Track

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Work, July 10 2001
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This review is from: Built to Last (Audio CD)
This album is tight because it takes you away from the monatous of whats out and coming out. Space Travelers venture on some other stuff that'll have you wanting to hear more. I like the album can't wait for the follow up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Representing the Real, Mar 1 2001
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"illmedia" (Sucka Free City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Built to Last (Audio CD)
The Bullet Proof Space Travelers come correct with their long awaited full-length release "Built To Last." Spanning the entire spectrum of hip-hop styles, this Bay Area crew (Eddie Def, Cue, Quest, Marz, Eddie K) offers up a seamless mix of rap, electro, and scratching that should appeal to both old school heads and new jacks alike.

What sets this album above the rest is its tight production. The crew obviously got busy in the lab when they put this together and they come out sounding like mad scientists.

Some track highlights include: "F%K-WIT-YER-BRAIN" which captures the kinetic energy of the b-boy circle, while "ATTACK OF THE KILLER SYNTH" hits like a sledgehammer with its skull-crushing beats and some of the illest cuts ever. "HIP HOP ON THE HILL PT.1 & PT.2" goes lo-fi featuring some off the hook ghetto-style rhyming, and "ROAD TO NONE" brings back the mega-mix with a vengeance for vinyl and cross-fader flavor.

All in all, this is a great record and a must have for the crates. Word.

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Amazon.com: 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Work, July 10 2001
A Kid's Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Built to Last (Audio CD)
This album is tight because it takes you away from the monatous of whats out and coming out. Space Travelers venture on some other stuff that'll have you wanting to hear more. I like the album can't wait for the follow up.

5.0 out of 5 stars Representing the Real, Mar 1 2001
By "illmedia" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Built to Last (Audio CD)
The Bullet Proof Space Travelers come correct with their long awaited full-length release "Built To Last." Spanning the entire spectrum of hip-hop styles, this Bay Area crew (Eddie Def, Cue, Quest, Marz, Eddie K) offers up a seamless mix of rap, electro, and scratching that should appeal to both old school heads and new jacks alike.

What sets this album above the rest is its tight production. The crew obviously got busy in the lab when they put this together and they come out sounding like mad scientists.

Some track highlights include: "F%K-WIT-YER-BRAIN" which captures the kinetic energy of the b-boy circle, while "ATTACK OF THE KILLER SYNTH" hits like a sledgehammer with its skull-crushing beats and some of the illest cuts ever. "HIP HOP ON THE HILL PT.1 & PT.2" goes lo-fi featuring some off the hook ghetto-style rhyming, and "ROAD TO NONE" brings back the mega-mix with a vengeance for vinyl and cross-fader flavor.

All in all, this is a great record and a must have for the crates. Word.

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