Underground 2000

Underground 2000

Underground 2000

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
House. The First and Only Cevin Fisher Album! Eight Original Mixes Are Present Along with Two Re-Recorded Remixes. Inlcudes Remixes by Pete Heller, Queen St Orchestra and T Total.

Underground 2000,Cevin Fisher,Razor & Tie,Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Music,Dance-Pop,Electronic,Garage/House,House,Pop
2000 Fold
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of my all time Faves
  • This CD is dope
  • I've heard way better.
  • ...
  • Outside the mainstream - pros and cons
2000 Fold
Styles of Beyond
Manufacturer: Fontana Mammoth
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000J7HC
Release Date: 1999-08-24

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Styles Of Beyond (Style Warz)
  3. Hollograms
  4. Dangeous Minds
  5. Spies Like Us
  6. Winnetka Exit
  7. Muuvon
  8. Easy Back It Up
  9. Survival Tactics
  10. Skullyanamayshun
  11. Part II (Endangered)
  12. Gollaxowelcome
  13. Click Bert Box (Interlude)
  14. Killer Instinct
  15. 2000 Fold
  16. Come Out Your Frame (Interlude)
  17. Marco Poloo
  18. Outro

Amazon.com

Disciples of the camp of Divine Styler, Los Angeles's Styles of Beyond lack the spiritual commitment of their mentor yet more than make up for it with deft rhyme construction, a hungry battle attitude, and a cosmic-comic understanding of the world around them. Their sound is a cross between that of Mobb Deep and Camp Lo, mixing casual storytelling with penetrating insult, and whether it's dealing with interdimensional transmissions, lyrical transgressions, or biological transformations, MCs Takbir and Ryu do it with class and finesse. The production, largely supplied by Vin Skully, is uniformly outstanding, abusing the sampler and the turntable to penetrating depths. As Takbir says on "Styles of Beyond," they'll continue to be "the number 3 letters on your flip phone: D-E-F till my death." --Jon Caramanica

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of my all time Faves.......2007-01-31

This album is an underground classic. S.O.B have created a masterpiece with this album. They are the sole reason why Ive spent so much time exploring the depths of underground hip hop. Ive come across many great artists and til this day, 2000 fold still gets alot of play. Theres nothing like it, the beats are simply amazing and the chemistry between ryu and tak is supurb. You will be left with your jaw dropped after hearing ryu flow so well on many of these tracks. I see alot of reviewers on here refering to them from fort minor. You cant compare this to them at all and if your just another fort minor groupie, stay away. Theres a fine line between underground and mainstream sound. I think mike shinoda is very talented and dont disrespect his work. I just dont think you can compare the groups. S.O.B is on an entirely different level than most of whats put out today. So youll need an open mind and to appreciate music beyong the lyrics, altho the lyrics on here are great as well.

If you want a good continuation to this album, SOB almost dropped a second album just like this. There are unreleased tracks called windows, atomic zen, and underground sound. They are sick, so try to find em and download em. They almost rolled with the idea, but changed their mind and megadef came out instead.

I hope S.O.B's third release is listenable, yet dont expect too much, sadly I dont think we will hear anything like this again from the group. They have made the transition from originality to pop. Megadef was the start. Fort minor was the death of SOB and the birth of the green. But thats life unfortunately.

5 out of 5 stars This CD is dope.......2006-07-28

When it dropped I was spinning hip hop on a college radio station. I just remember that direct flow - sort of drone-y and the production is all fresh. just darker background melodies and building rifs on top of those Divine Styler-styled drum patterns. The flow and interchange between the MSc is very late 90s, but comes off extraordinarily well. A nice balance between the voices and flows. GET THIS CD if you love quality underground hip hop.

I can't speak as highly for their second release, "Megadef"...

2 out of 5 stars I've heard way better........2006-03-04

I bought this album after hearing their work on Fort Minor's recent release. The beats are less than innovative and, frankly, just don't hit very hard. The vocal styles aren't bad, just not my cup of tea, and the rhymes didn't show me much either. I'm guessing they learned quite a bit in the last few years b/c their work on The Rising Tied was far better.

4 out of 5 stars ..........2005-08-26

yeah its pretty good. All the lyrics are bomb diggity, but most of the beats lack that certain sumthin that makes you want to slap your pappy. Also, there isnt much consistency within the album. There are a couple of very entertaining jams like #9 and #10, but some of the other tracks are relatively boring and mundane. Overall, a pretty solid effort because the lyrics make up for the shortcomings in production.

4 out of 5 stars Outside the mainstream - pros and cons .......2005-08-08

The lyrical stylings on all the tracks is supurb. Once again proving that some of the best are not always the most commercially successful. I originally heard this group on a drum n' bass remix. The flow was outstanding so I researched the group and found this cd and Megadef. Some of the songs could use a little help structurally. But, the production value is good and overall I was extremely pleased. You can't say enough about the flow of these two artist. If you were to put them with some of today's top end producers I think you would see these guys competing with the likes of the Black Eyed Peas, Kanye West, and Ludacris, for top spots on the charts.
Make the Music 2000
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • An awesomely fun beat-box album by the godfather of noize Rahzel! Rap fans will love this!
  • An awesomely fun beat-box album by the godfather of noize Rahzel! Rap fans will love this!
  • Do you understand what I am saying?
  • Sick CD
  • rahzel is superhuman
Make the Music 2000
Rahzel
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JCB8
Release Date: 1999-08-10

Tracks:

  1. The Human Beatbox (Interlude)
  2. Make The Music 2000
  3. Super Dee Jay (Interlude)
  4. All I Know
  5. Carbon Copy (I Can't Stop)
  6. I Know What Your Sayin (Interlude)
  7. Night Riders
  8. Just The Beggining (Interlude)
  9. Bubblin' Bubblin' (Pina Colada)
  10. To The Beat
  11. Wu Tang Live (Interlude)
  12. Steal My Soul
  13. For The Ladies (Interlude)
  14. Suga Sista
  15. Southern Girl
  16. If Your Mother Only Knew (Interlude)

Amazon.com

You might not know the name, but you already know the voice: for years, Rahzel has been the secret weapon in one of hip-hop's best-equipped arsenals, the multitalented band The Roots. As their human beatbox, Rahzel gives the band an unmatched level of flexibility, and on his solo debut, that's exactly what he demonstrates. Alternating between studio tracks and live cuts, Rahzel shows his vocal dexterity as a frontman (the kickin' "All I Know," produced by Pete Rock), a backer ("Southern Girl," "Night Riders"), and all by his lonesome. Though some of the guests make worthwhile contributions, most serve simply to distract the listener from the main attraction, who's at his best when performing solo in front of a crowd--check out the jaw-dropping cover of "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F With" and the one-man Mortal Kombat duel. Ultimately, the self-proclaimed Godfather of Noyze leaves you wanting for only one thing: more. --Randy Silver

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An awesomely fun beat-box album by the godfather of noize Rahzel! Rap fans will love this!.......2006-01-05

Rahzel was the former beatboxer of the rap-rock group The Roots. Rahzel's putting out a solo beatbox album would be a dream to many, but unfortunately he doesn't beatbox for most of the album. The ones where he does, though, are usually pretty cool (and the track "All I Know" is a lesser rap classic - you'll love it). Fortunately there aren't any bad songs here. They're mostly very good songs with one lesser classic ("All I Know") - you can tell this man has "mad skillz". Lyrically the songs are basically about nothing (just rhyming words with other words), although they all remain extremely fun, catchy and memorable (and it's fun to sing along! A lot of the songs are pretty funny, too). The production is pretty good - it's more interesting to hear the tracks where Rahzel is doing most everything by himself, though. Rap, Rahzel and Roots fans alike will no doubt enjoy this album a great deal. "All I Know" definitely gives it mainstream appeal, too (although some of the tracks are a little cheesy). There's also cool cameo appearances by master Slick Rick on "Night Riders" and A Tribe Called Quest on "To The Beat". Rap fans will definitely dig this album. Absolutely recommended!

Highlights include:
the entire album!

5 out of 5 stars An awesomely fun beat-box album by the godfather of noize Rahzel! Rap fans will love this!.......2006-01-05

Rahzel was the former beatboxer of the rap-rock group The Roots. Rahzel's putting out a solo beatbox album would be a dream to many, but unfortunately he doesn't beatbox for most of the album. The ones where he does, though, are usually pretty cool (and the track "All I Know" is a lesser rap classic - you'll love it). Fortunately there aren't any bad songs here. They're mostly very good songs with one lesser classic ("All I Know") - you can tell this man has "mad skillz". Lyrically the songs are basically about nothing (just rhyming words with other words), although they all remain extremely fun, catchy and memorable (and it's fun to sing along! A lot of the songs are pretty funny, too). The production is pretty good - it's more interesting to hear the tracks where Rahzel is doing most everything by himself, though. Rap, Rahzel and Roots fans alike will no doubt enjoy this album a great deal. "All I Know" definitely gives it mainstream appeal, too (although some of the tracks are a little cheesy). There's also cool cameo appearances by master Slick Rick on "Night Riders" and A Tribe Called Quest on "To The Beat". Rap fans will definitely dig this album. Absolutely recommended!

Highlights include:
the entire album!

3 out of 5 stars Do you understand what I am saying?.......2005-12-09

Yep, he is a talented guy and the hidden track is probably the best thing on here. There are some really good tracks at the beginning and 'Southern Girl' works well, but the rest is all filler ... and some pretty lame and predictable filler too. Cheez whizz. Do you get me?

4 out of 5 stars Sick CD.......2004-10-14

Yo i am a huge hip hop/R'n'B fan and i am a hard rater as i dis so many rappers and singers but Rahzel man he rocks there is nothing he says that is stupid. And all his beats rock. When i first herd the track "if your mother only new" where rahzel does a sick beat and sings at the same time i almost fell of my chair. Even though this is a older CD it still rules if you dont have it get it. Peace Mikes

3 out of 5 stars rahzel is superhuman.......2004-02-10

First things first, you cant front on the fact that this man is mad nice with his. He's on a whole other plataeu than most hiphop heads. His gift is nothing short of incredible,superhuman even. You are honestly constantly questioning whether the stuff he does is "actually possible", making beats sound better then any dat machine while similtaneosly providing basslines. But i do have only 1 complaint. Its not really a full album,and if like me you had to pay an import price for it you will feel slightly cheated and not just a little pissed. There's 9 full tracks with Rahzel only rapping on 7 of them, the other 2 he provides the beats(which the 2 guests stars dont really utilise properly in my opinion). All in all its a really tight cd and if you can pick it up on the cheap you'll enjoy it a whole lot more.
2000 Fold
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of my all time Faves
  • This CD is dope
  • I've heard way better.
  • ...
  • Outside the mainstream - pros and cons
2000 Fold
Styles of Beyond
Manufacturer: Bilawn
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000BIKK
Release Date: 1998-08-18

Tracks:

  1. Exile (Intro)
  2. Styles Of Beyond (Style Warz)
  3. Hollograms
  4. Dangerous Minds
  5. Spies Like Us
  6. Winnetka Exit
  7. Muuvon
  8. Wild Style (Interlude)
  9. Back It Up
  10. Survival Tactics
  11. Skullyanamayshun
  12. Part II (Endangered)
  13. Gollaxowelcome
  14. Click Beat Box (Interlude)
  15. Many Styles
  16. Killer Instinct
  17. 2000 Fold
  18. Come Out Your Frame (Interlude)
  19. Marco Polo
  20. Outro

Amazon.com

Disciples of the camp of Divine Styler, Los Angeles's Styles of Beyond lack the spiritual commitment of their mentor yet more than make up for it with deft rhyme construction, a hungry battle attitude, and a cosmic-comic understanding of the world around them. Their sound is a cross between that of Mobb Deep and Camp Lo, mixing casual storytelling with penetrating insult, and whether it's dealing with interdimensional transmissions, lyrical transgressions, or biological transformations, MCs Takbir and Ryu do it with class and finesse. The production, largely supplied by Vin Skully, is uniformly outstanding, abusing the sampler and the turntable to penetrating depths. As Takbir says on "Styles of Beyond," they'll continue to be "the number 3 letters on your flip phone: D-E-F till my death." --Jon Caramanica

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of my all time Faves.......2007-01-31

This album is an underground classic. S.O.B have created a masterpiece with this album. They are the sole reason why Ive spent so much time exploring the depths of underground hip hop. Ive come across many great artists and til this day, 2000 fold still gets alot of play. Theres nothing like it, the beats are simply amazing and the chemistry between ryu and tak is supurb. You will be left with your jaw dropped after hearing ryu flow so well on many of these tracks. I see alot of reviewers on here refering to them from fort minor. You cant compare this to them at all and if your just another fort minor groupie, stay away. Theres a fine line between underground and mainstream sound. I think mike shinoda is very talented and dont disrespect his work. I just dont think you can compare the groups. S.O.B is on an entirely different level than most of whats put out today. So youll need an open mind and to appreciate music beyong the lyrics, altho the lyrics on here are great as well.

If you want a good continuation to this album, SOB almost dropped a second album just like this. There are unreleased tracks called windows, atomic zen, and underground sound. They are sick, so try to find em and download em. They almost rolled with the idea, but changed their mind and megadef came out instead.

I hope S.O.B's third release is listenable, yet dont expect too much, sadly I dont think we will hear anything like this again from the group. They have made the transition from originality to pop. Megadef was the start. Fort minor was the death of SOB and the birth of the green. But thats life unfortunately.

5 out of 5 stars This CD is dope.......2006-07-28

When it dropped I was spinning hip hop on a college radio station. I just remember that direct flow - sort of drone-y and the production is all fresh. just darker background melodies and building rifs on top of those Divine Styler-styled drum patterns. The flow and interchange between the MSc is very late 90s, but comes off extraordinarily well. A nice balance between the voices and flows. GET THIS CD if you love quality underground hip hop.

I can't speak as highly for their second release, "Megadef"...

2 out of 5 stars I've heard way better........2006-03-04

I bought this album after hearing their work on Fort Minor's recent release. The beats are less than innovative and, frankly, just don't hit very hard. The vocal styles aren't bad, just not my cup of tea, and the rhymes didn't show me much either. I'm guessing they learned quite a bit in the last few years b/c their work on The Rising Tied was far better.

4 out of 5 stars ..........2005-08-26

yeah its pretty good. All the lyrics are bomb diggity, but most of the beats lack that certain sumthin that makes you want to slap your pappy. Also, there isnt much consistency within the album. There are a couple of very entertaining jams like #9 and #10, but some of the other tracks are relatively boring and mundane. Overall, a pretty solid effort because the lyrics make up for the shortcomings in production.

4 out of 5 stars Outside the mainstream - pros and cons .......2005-08-08

The lyrical stylings on all the tracks is supurb. Once again proving that some of the best are not always the most commercially successful. I originally heard this group on a drum n' bass remix. The flow was outstanding so I researched the group and found this cd and Megadef. Some of the songs could use a little help structurally. But, the production value is good and overall I was extremely pleased. You can't say enough about the flow of these two artist. If you were to put them with some of today's top end producers I think you would see these guys competing with the likes of the Black Eyed Peas, Kanye West, and Ludacris, for top spots on the charts.
9-15-2000 Brussels
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Beautiful, Powerful Double Live Album
  • Live Neubauten
  • Pretty good live CD
  • get this cd
  • "Between Semtex and L'Utopie": Music for Our Age
9-15-2000 Brussels
Einstürzende Neubauten
Manufacturer: Underground Inc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007G76X
Release Date: 2003-01-28

Tracks:

  1. Silence Is Sexy
  2. Sabrina
  3. Dingsaller
  4. Die Interimsliebenden
  5. Nnnaaammm
  6. Haus Der L
  7. Zebulon
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  1. Der Schacht Von Babel
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Album Description

Limited Edition 2 CD digipak set featuring 22 tracks live in Brussels on 09-15-00, including 'Silence Is Sexy' (Silence Is Sexy, 2000), 'NNNAAAMMM' (Ende Neu, 1996), 'Zebulan' (Tabla Rasa, 1993) & 'Salamandrina' (Interim, 1993). Stunningly clear recording. Underground Records. 2002.

Album Details

Live double CD.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful, Powerful Double Live Album.......2006-11-21

"Stunningly clear recording"--the official review certainly got that right! I can't stress enough how this might be the highest fidelity live album outside of the classical realm, and many of the older songs have a clarity and power that they couldn't achieve on the studio albums (not every engineer knows how to properly mic a suspended bass spring).

I recommend this both to longtime fans and anyone looking for their first EN album. You get an excellent overview of their body of work over a cohesive 2 hour experience, and it's only $10.

5 out of 5 stars Live Neubauten.......2004-05-30

While no recording could ever truly capture the spontaneity and energy of an EN show, the quality here makes it very worthwhile. This is one of my favorite live albums ever. Blixa's onstage commentary reveals warmth, and humor that may surprise many of his American fans. Unlike many profound artists, you can hear in his voice just how much he enjoys his work. And the songs are astonishing live. We get used to assuming that everything is processed and coming out of some keyboard live, and very little actually is. Everything from compressed air, to a large metal tub is used as an instrument.

I loved this band years ago, when I only knew them for their noise, and metal objects used for brutal sounding percussion. I love them even more now, for the instruments they make are even weirder, but the music is hypnotic and beautiful. And though they may have matured with age, they can still scare you if they want to. This is more than industrial music. This is groundbreaking art that continues to inspire people.

4 out of 5 stars Pretty good live CD.......2003-10-16

Yeah I know that most of these songs are on albums and everywhere else but many of the songs ( particularly Silence Is Sexy ) allow to track to breathe a bit more. I still don't like it but it sounds a whole lot better than the studio version. Excellent sound quality and bizarre mutterings from Blixa when the song hasn't started at times. They even lost a couple of verses from Newtons Gravititlichkeit ( but I'm sure they have a copy of their album somewhere and will find the lyrics ). Otherwise all I have to say is that the crowd seem to enjoying the show. Perhaps a little too much when you consider that Jubel is 2 and a half minutes of live cheering after Redukt which leaves you wondering " Was that really necessary? Couldn't they just cut that out? " Nevertheless an excellent live show. Also if you've been doubtful over which albums you should get of Neubauten - this will come as a handy accessory

5 out of 5 stars get this cd.......2003-03-21

First, I was really delightfully surprised by the quality of the recording. It sounds great. & the songs on this cd do often sound different from studio recordings. There's even some really great new material on this cd that I don't know from anything else by Neubauten. Great cd, worthwhile, recommended.

5 out of 5 stars "Between Semtex and L'Utopie": Music for Our Age.......2003-02-15

The German band "Collapsing New Buildings" seems more timely than ever, after over twenty years in existence. I hesitate to call them an "industrial" band because I think they surpassed that genre many years ago; since "Tabula Rasa" Neubauten have been making sound art that manages to bridge the divide between high-concept and musical aggression. Their sound is like none other, and serves as a reminder in this age of ultra-sophisticated electronic synthesizers that the most beautiful, elegant--and also most frightening, dark, and foreboding--music can be made from the tools at hand: a shopping cart, a powerdrill, a bamboo stick, pipes, and electrical current. In the world of Neubauten, the powerlines sing.

"9-15-200, Brussels" captures a remarkable, inspiring performance. The sound quality is excellent, and more importantly, the songs are rendered with artistry and passion. Their rendition of "NNNAAAMMM" is spellbinding and worth the cost of the package alone.

I continue to be amazed that Neubauten is not as well known as the Velvet Underground or the Clash. They are truly the most awe-inducing musicians working today. Listening to them pulls you into a world where music is part of the exhilerating riskiness of life. Listening to Neubauten makes one feel as if the world itself hangs in the balance, as if it could all come crashing down in flame in an instant. And it can. It can.
Dance Movement 2000
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Dance Movement 2000
    DJ Attack
    Manufacturer: Underground Const.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000IG48
    Release Date: 1999-04-20

    Tracks:

    1. Class In Session - US All Stars
    2. Adventures In Groove - Mazi
    3. Are You Ready - UFO
    4. Motivator - Johnny Fiasco
    5. Playaz Anthem - Bigg House Playaz
    6. L.O.V.E. - Alex Peace
    7. My Game - DJ Kevin Halstead
    8. Real Hype - DJ Kevin Halstead
    9. Rock It - Mark V.
    10. Dem Rats - Dem Rats
    11. Hypnotized - Studio Nova
    12. I Dominate Break Loops - Alex Peace
    13. Suck My F#ckin Dick - Morpheus
    14. On My Own - Dave Lala
    15. Better Day - Mea
    16. Make Ya Bounce - DJ Bam Bam
    17. You Used To Hold Me (Rmx) - Razor 'N' Guido
    18. Deputy Power - Angel Alanis
    19. Happy - Donna Blakely
    20. Underground Turbulence - Beat Pushers
    21. The Reason We Took It Underground - Studio Nova
    22. A Party - DJ Motion
    23. Pick Me Up - Irving Project
    24. Flip The Trak - DJ Rip
    25. No Other Way - Alex Peace
    26. Revolution (CZR Rmx) - Rick Garcia
    27. Blow The Spot Up - Michael Trance
    28. Buzz - Mark V.
    29. Pick Me Up (DJ Bam Bam Rmx) - Irving Project
    30. High Octane - Richard F
    31. Better Day (DJ Bam Bam Rmx) - Mea
    32. The Muzik - Soul-Tronik
    33. Give It 2 U Raw!! - DJ Irene
    34. Broken - Dave Lala
    35. Half Baked - Pinoy Boy
    36. Revolution (Original Mix) - Rick Garcia
    37. Hard Swingin - Josh Collins
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    Medal of Honor: Underground (2000 Video Game)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The Best In The MOH Series
    • Best Soundtrack for a video game
    • Superb album - unique in it's kind
    • Better than the original!
    • Worth it!!!
    Medal of Honor: Underground (2000 Video Game)
    Michael Giacchino
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000055X9W
    Release Date: 2000-12-12

    Tracks:

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    11. Last Rites
    12. The Battle of Monte Cassino
    13. The Motorcycle Chase
    14. Returning to Paris
    15. Beneath the City
    16. Each Night He Comes Home to Me
    17. May 10th, 1940 (Alternate Version)
    18. Er ldsst mich niemals allein (OSS Radio Broadcast)

    Amazon.com

    Michael Giacchino's follow-up to the first Medal of Honor video game soundtrack is slightly less intense, but just as beautiful as the original. The composer once again melds symphonic elements (played by the Northwest Sinfonia) with a choir to create a stunning score, but the themes are different here, slightly less epic and more subtle. The video game's story line follows a woman (Manon) in the French Resistance during World War II and so, instead of numerous John Williams-inspired combat themes, we get dramatic cuts such as "Panzer Blockade" and "Labyrinth of the Minotaur," where quick tempos and spiky rhythms prove more effective than big crescendos loaded with percussion. On "Returning to Paris," you can virtually hear all the obstacles that come across Manon's field of vision. Like its predecessor, this disc ranks with Hollywood's best dramatic soundtracks, and Giacchino proves again he's a composer to watch. Maybe not the most original music you've heard, but certainly an effective and well-played sonic match to the video game. --Jason Verlinde

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Best In The MOH Series.......2005-08-18

    Underground is perhaps the best soundtrack in the MOH series. Giacchino adds a boys choir to enhance the listening experience, and they deliver great performances on many tracks. An ethnic flavour, ranging from Frence (accoedian) to Italian and Greek is present throughout the score. The main theme is a great one, which really conveys Manon's resolve and courage. The Nazi theme returns, as pompous and fantastic as ever, ready to do battle across Europe. The Ally's and Patterson's themes may be absent, but this does not detract from the soundtrack. The Panzer Motif is also here (in 'Panzer Blockade').
    Great tracks include 'Amongst The Dead,' which is really eerie, 'Fleeing The Catachombs,' a great chase-piece and 'Panzer Blockade,' where the Panzer Motif is splendid.
    'Labyrinth of the Minotaur' is a Greek themed piece, with a wonderful rendition of the Nazi Theme. 'Last Rites' and 'The Battle Of Monte Cassino' are both choral epics that portray both the action, and saddness of war around this Italian Monastry.
    The finale, 'Beneath The City,' is a fast-paced race against time with a triumphant announcement of Manon's Theme.
    'Each Night He Comes Home To Me' is a quirky fun piece that slots into the album nicely.
    You will find this album is very beautiful, and furthur develops Giacchino's style. The artwork on the book (which includes extensive notes on each track) and disc is spot on.
    Buy soon, because this title is out of print, and there aren't many left!

    5 out of 5 stars Best Soundtrack for a video game.......2004-07-22

    The Medal of Honor games have the best composed music because it does not use keyboard or techno music, it actually uses carefully orchestrated music. Giacchino does an excellent job composing. The music itself enhances gameplay many times, its suspenseful and adds a sense of victory when levels are accomplished especially during Mission 6 of of third medal of honor which encorporates the same music but is reprised with more instruments and added note. Giacchino also does very well with the new WWII game that was released last fall which was Call of Duty. Overall, the soundtrack for the Medal of Honor series is material that are equal to other great composers like Hans Zimmer and John Williams.

    5 out of 5 stars Superb album - unique in it's kind.......2002-07-21

    This awsome album by -previously unknown to me- Michael Giacchino, is an inspiring work of art to me. Since this album was released, I found more of his work and grew to like it more and more. I like it so much that I have been looking for its predecessor Medal of Honor and just now I got a hold of it, after more than a year. Both CD's are quite rare. Also, I am looking forward to the potential successor's soundtrack with Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. I hope mr. M. will release one soon! This MoH:Underground is the best!

    5 out of 5 stars Better than the original!.......2001-11-08

    In his score for Medal of Honor Underground, Michael Giacchino has managed to surpass the levels of excellence he reached with its predecessor, adding a choral and vocal element to the proceedings which adds more colour to the score. The almost hypnotically rhythmic, fantastically dramatic tunes of MOH are still here in tunes such as 'Labyrinth of the Minotaur' and 'Escape from Casablanca', and these are enhanced by a choir in pieces like the superb 'Battle of Monte Cassino'. The basic structure of the CD remains unchanged - there is still a scherzo in 'The Motorcycle Chase', which has managed to keep away from being identical to John Williams' 'Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra' for Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, without being too dissimilar; There is still a contemporary-style piece, with a song replacing the rather incongruous big band track, in both standard and radio versions, and there is an 'alternate version' of the main theme. All in all, an excellent CD, heartily recommended to anyone.

    5 out of 5 stars Worth it!!!.......2001-07-19

    This is one of the great game soundtracks. It's orchestration is a welcome change for video games. It is my opinion that Giacchino would be great for doing movies as well. Every song on the soundtrack fits the mood for the game PERFECTLY. There are a few that I don't personally like to listen to, but I'm sure others would, and if not, it fits in the game anyways. Even if you've never played the game, it's a great classical cd that's very well worth the great price. Pick it up today!!!
    Big Sound 2000
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Been around the block a few times
    Big Sound 2000
    The Nomads
    Manufacturer: Estrus Records
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00000J69X
    Release Date: 1999-07-06

    Tracks:

    1. Don't Pull My Strings
    2. Ain't Yet Dead
    3. Going Down Slow
    4. Your Main Man
    5. Some Other Crime
    6. I've Seen Better
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    8. The Good Stuff
    9. The Fast Can't Lose
    10. Screaming
    11. Worst Case Scenario
    12. Another Man's Cross

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    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Been around the block a few times.......2000-11-19

    This is a prime example of how great "garage punk" doesn't have to be all squealing, posturing, and tuneless thrash. These guys flat out rock with a capital R. This is straight up punk rock with lots of American rock influence. Sure they like the Sonics, but that ain't all they like: MC5, Johnny Thunders, Saints, Ramones, plenty of hard rockin' bands. But remember that these Swedes have been rockin' since the early 80's and became a huge influence on modern garage kings, the Mono Men. Tons of melody, no shortage of attitude, and a thorough grasp of those that came before them (these guys do more covers than any sane band should) make em one helluva band. And while most bands would have become mostly irrelevant at this stage in the game, the Nomads come through with this amazing album, proving that they are FAR from dead.
    Underground 2000
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • "A milestone in house music!"
    Underground 2000
    Cevin Fisher
    Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004NHE8
    Release Date: 2000-04-24

    Tracks:

    1. The Way We Used To (T-Total Remix)
    2. (You Got Me) Burnin' Up (Queen St Orchestra Mix)
    3. Music Saved My Life (Pete Heller's Groovejet Moment)
    4. Check This Out
    5. Mas Groove
    6. Raise Your Hands
    7. Musik In My Soul
    8. Ooh I Like It
    9. The Way We Used To (A Capella)
    10. The Way We Used To (Original Mix)
    11. Music Saved My Life (A Capella)
    12. Music Saved My Life (Old School Mix)

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    House. The First and Only Cevin Fisher Album! Eight Original Mixes Are Present Along with Two Re-Recorded Remixes. Inlcudes Remixes by Pete Heller, Queen St Orchestra and T Total.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars "A milestone in house music!".......2000-07-02

    Born Kevin Fisher, his ctage, or should I say stage name reflects his creativity with the English language. His creativity in the studio however is unparalled. Sing along with me,

    "Can't you see that I love nobody else . . . I love nooooo-oooooo body else, sweeeet sensation, you got me burnin' . .. up"

    What a track. Guaranteed to get any party started right. Last night a producer saved my life and his name is Cevin Fisher! RAISE YOUR HANDS, track 6, harks back to house music back in the days of horns, organs, The Red Zone and Mars - build ups, break downs, looped hook, you know the deal, but it works! DJ's cop the album for tracks 9 and 11, the a capella for THE WAY WE USED TO and MUSIC SAVED MY LIFE. Cevin evokes the euphoria that was the Paradise Garage by taking us higher. Cevin Fisher's UNDERGROUND 2000, in a word, hypnotizing!
    Now or Never: Odyssey 2000
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Beatmaker Easy Mo Bee
    • a classic album
    Now or Never: Odyssey 2000
    Easy Mo Bee
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004TSIL
    Release Date: 2000-06-27

    Tracks:

    1. Now Or Never
    2. Sunstroke
    3. Fie Fie Delish
    4. Instrumental No.1
    5. S---'s Goin' Down Tonite
    6. Soul
    7. Talkin' Bout You
    8. Instrumental No.2
    9. N.Y.C.
    10. *69 Monique No.1
    11. Sex, Money, Drugs
    12. Instrumental No.3
    13. Sound Of My Heat
    14. Let's Make Toast
    15. *69 Monique No.2
    16. Make Em Bounce
    17. Dis Beat Is Mine
    18. Instrumental No.4
    19. *69 Monique No.3
    20. Always Be There For You
    21. We Pledge Allegiance

    Amazon.com

    Easy Mo Bee has carved out a strange niche in the knob-twiddling world of hip-hop, thanks in part to his musical trysts with two DGs (dead geniuses). Mo Bee was the last producer to work with jazz luminary Miles Davis on the middling 1993 hip-hop jazz-fusion album, Doo Bop. He also crafted the hottest tunes ("Machine Gun Funk," "The What") on one of the best albums in the history of rap, the Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die. On his 24-track Now Or Never: Odyssey 2000 compilation, one realizes that producer-centered LPs can be both a blessing and a curse. Mo Bee's weak, self-indulgent rap interludes blemish the album, but hearing rap's most talented MCs freak his multilayered gems is worth a little suffering. "Let's Make a Toast" is one of the best crew collabos around, teaming American Cream Team with the Flipmode Squad , while Gang Starr's introspective antigun tune "Soul" is sweet. The diversity of sounds in Mo Bee's repertoire is what makes this album a must-have: he perfectly tailors his beats to fit everything from Goodie Mob's conscious vibes to Rah Digga's frantic flows. --Dalton Higgins

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Beatmaker Easy Mo Bee.......2001-09-09

    First off, you need to have Now or Never: Odyssey 2000 in your record collection. Easy Mo Bee has been in the game for a long time, and is known for his original beats and use of rusty samples. This album proves that Easy Mo's skills have not diminished.
    Some of the highlights of the album are in the musical interludes Easy displays between different tracks. The interludes are cool and reveal his old school heritage. Also, a number of tracks are straight up hip hop flavor. The intro "Now or Never" is the perfect beginning of an album, sampling Billie Holiday and making you want more. Another top notch pick is "Fie Fie Delish", featuring Goodie Mobb. Goodie spits flames over fast, hideous beats making you feel the adrenaline rush. Snoop Dog appears on another stand out track, "Sound of my Heat", created in a seventies-like, mystic way.
    However, Odyseey 2000 lacks stability. Really good music and great lyrics are often followed by mediocre or even wack songs. Rah Digga's "Talkin' bout You" is totally out of place. This track, among a few others, lacks lyrical skills and catchy grooves and choruses. Nonetheless, Odyssey 2000 captures me. Even when Mo Bee raps a few verses, it is kind of funny but not bad. Like Pete Rock, Easy Mo Bee is at his best when it comes to making beats.
    The album has a number of skits, too. I do not understand why most people are negative about skits, because they can bring comical notes on a record. Here, the skits do just that.

    Now or Never: Odyssey 2000 is a good album. If you look for new beats and musical ideas, this is a good one. If you want an all out stable and perfect buy, you need to look elsewhere. Old school hip hop fans will love this.

    4 out of 5 stars a classic album.......2000-06-28

    if you are a kool g rap, pete rock, or any old school fan . you would put this up in your classic album selection. you will here lyrics that will blow your mind. beats that are untouchable. you will be playing this album for days
    Tarball 2000
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      Tarball 2000
      Smut Peddlers
      Manufacturer: Ransome Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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