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A very awesome CD. DEFINITELY recomend it I love this album to death, it has such a mix of songs on it, including their most famous hit, Boyz-N-Tha-Hood. Anyone who likes alternative off the wall artist, should have this CD in your collection. Better than anticipated I bought this cd for the cover of Boyz-n-the-hood and was surprised to like all the songs on the cd. The real surprise was the acoustic version of "Anyway" sung by Emily Kate sister of Mark Morris. It is incredible. I hope dynamite hack continues to include her amazing vocals on their albums. Grew on me I so often buy a CD for one song and regret ownership of the rest of the tracks. I initially thought it would be the same with Superfast, but I'm hooked. The songs are quite varied, well written, and fun. Buy it. I still listen to this CD I bought this CD when it came out (i was 15). now, almost 6 years later I still love listening to this album. I initially bought it for the "boyz in the hood' song and really loved all the other songs on it. Get it for "Anyway" Ok, I'll be honest. I don't really own this album. But I did download most of the tracks from it and listened to them. I wasn't expecting much, since I haven't heard anything from these guys from the late 90's, but there are some good songs on Superfast, and a few incredible ones. Their song "Anyway" is easily the best on the album. It's been a while since I've heard a song that completely hooked me, and that's what "Anyway" did. It should have been a hit long before the now cliched "Boyz-in-da-hood." I really think Dynamite Hack never really got their shot since their number one single was a cutesy rap cover. I know I wrote them off as soon as I heard it. But they're talented, and have a some pretty heavy songs. The next time I go to the used music store, I'm going to look for a cheap copy of Superfast. There's also a great piano/female version of "Anyway" that's hidden on the album. It's a beautiful song, and the woman singing it has a very good voice. She doesn't try too hard, and her voice is very sexy. I'd like to find out who she is. The point of this review is to give these guys a chance. I never did, and now I regret it. |
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