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Project Overground: Scienz Experiment | 
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| Artist: Scienz Of Life Label: Sub Verse Category: Music
Buy New: $85.94
New (1) Used (5) from $1.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 170953
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 685669002222 EAN: 0685669002222 ASIN: B000063T31
Release Date: May 14, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: 100% Guaranteed. Item ships from TX. Please allow 4-14 business days for your order to arrive.
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro (no interviews) | | • | Scienz Of Life (Metaphysics 2030) | | • | WCDN (Conscious Radio) | | • | Play No More | | • | Alphabet Soup | | • | JAZZ Sessions (intermission) | | • | YIKES!!! | | • | Original Rap | | • | Ancient Ritualz II (Ain't Nuttin) | | • | Guitar Club | | • | 2 Hot 4 Words | | • | Franky Lymon (So High) | | • | Hot Bananas | | • | Anthology: A Tribute To Music | | • | The Soul Of The Rhythm | | • | Blind (intermission) | | • | Shake It Off | | • | Life Jones | | • | Outro (Metal Fingerz Scraped The Chalkboard) |
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| Customer Reviews:
Superb Conscious, Jazzy- Hip Hop Dopeness!!! October 10, 2006 The lyrics, are on point, the musical jazzy samples used blend well,& the baselines are dope! 5stars, every track is winner!
Great CD! August 8, 2002 This cd has tight beats and tight rhymes. The whole LP has a jazzy atmosphere with just the right amount of hype and chill tracks.Do yourself a favor and buy this cd! You wont regret it!
UNABASHED DOPENESS - UNDERGROUND WITH HIGH END PRODUCTION May 19, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
yes, yes, y'all scienz and mf doom down at the.. . well check it out. scienz of life is the ny/atl crew that has been blowing the minds of underground catz for a minute. now, with Project Overground - The Scienz Experiment, they are poised to reach a much broader audience.why? well not because they adopt the industry approach of well-known guest appearances and familiar, jacked beats, but because the musicality of this release is so strong. Songs like "Too Hot For Words" and "Hot Bananas" should get them more general, commercial and club airplay. "Yikes" (a collab with Sub Verse mate, MF DOOM) and "Life Jones" are standouts. The production quality is highend without the typical sacrifices made by artists that reach for larger audiences. this is Scienz and Sub Verse's "Low End Theory" - yeah, the record is that good. thankfully someone is protecting the heart and soul of hiphop from bling-bling, gansta posturing wackness. tha next thing. word.
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