
Finally, after many years, the return of 24-7 Spyz debut album. I have been searching high and low for this out-of-print gem since some wise thief relieved me of my CD copy in the 90's. Last week we were reunited and I was instantly transported back in time.For me, this album is a front to back banger. The Spyz cover ground from Kool & The Gang to Black Uhuru and still have time to dispense some nuggets of wisdom from Grandma Dynamite vis a vis the South South Bronx. Spyz rock in a style that amalgamates hip-hop, funk, ska, hardcore, metal & soul in a gumbo that defies any bullshit internet post, so I'm not even going to try.Spyz dope, man....we be outta here, like vladamir.Oh yeah, good luck finding this joint. Although I heard the Spyz may be hooking up their own MOG sometime soon. We can ask them what's the deal with this record.D-Y-N-O D-Y-N-O D-Y-N-O, Grandma!!
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