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Written by Keith Kirchner
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Back in '94 he gave us "Tical", a lively and influential insight through Meth's third eye vision of what's to come from both himself and the Wu, being one of the first Wu solo albums to hit the streets, it brandished the Wu flag highly. Raw guitars, violins and the 'off key ' essence of Method Man blew people away. "Tical 2000" is everything you would expect from Meth. The album has a number of producers, mainly from the Wu; most of which have the hard hitting feel with the already famous strings and piano trademark of the Wu-Tang producer Rza. Through out the album the tracks seem to blend all too well then just as you begin to crave for a bit of variety Eric Sermon gives us a piece of the old DEF Squad flava on two tracks, Ex Stetsasonic producer Prince Paul does his thing as well as Havoc (Mobb Deep) and Trackmasters all of a sudden we have something all so different. Guest appearances also include TLC's Left Eye, Streetlife, Mobb Deep, Raekwon, Mastakilla, Killa sin, Redman, comedian Chris Rock, and old MTV Raps presenter Ed Lover. Tical 2000: Judgement day is most dernitely a worthy purchase.
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