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 Name: slangeditorial (Posted: 1/6/2003 4:34:00 AM) Summary: Evidence To Blame? Comment: I've always been fond of Phil, and even though he isn't the best mc I always enjoy his songs. With that said when I saw Evidence doing production on both sides I was sure these songs were gonna hit. Wrong! Usually when Evidence is behind the boards I'm basically satisfied no matter who's rhyming but it's vice versa in this situation. I know Ev prefers to ''cater to the emcee'' but come on man, you got heat- lace ya man Phil.
|  Name: yes yes yall (Posted: 12/2/2002 4:42:00 PM) Summary: Open A Phily To This One Comment: I’ve been an Agony fan for a long time. He may not have the best lyrics, but he keep you listening.
| Name: Phayde (Posted: 11/20/2002 10:35:00 PM) Comment: Evidence blesses us again with a simplistic yet effective beat that contributes to Phil The Agony's lyrics beautifully. “Train Hard” gives off yet another hard, in-your-face type vibe that comes strictly from the lyrics, as apposed to relying heavily on a pumped-up beat. While I was feeling this joint, I must say I favor "Analyze the Operation" simply because I felt it flowed better and was a little easier on the ears. Phil The Agony fans, I would recommend you check them both out. |  Name: Willimaze (Posted: 11/18/2002 1:35:00 AM) Summary: Nice Concept Comment: I like the concept to this joint even though it's kinda similar to Jigga's joint off of the first Blueprint album "Breathe Easy." The beat is tailor-made and fits the concept well. Phil comes off wit some decent lyrics too. |
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