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<p dir="auto"><strong>Celestia Bloodshed</strong> — <em>2 years ago(September 22, 2023 03:28 AM)</em></p>
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An unoffensive little release, but since it's Deck it's a tremendous let down. You just can't but always hope that the man who laid down some of the best guest and posse verses of all time on countless Wu Tang and adjacent releases will pull together a complete and strong work. But by 03' even Wu's who ripped the mid up on full albums back in the 90's mostly were sucking bad, so why should Deck be any different if he already starts lower? Even so this is actually not so bad, wimpy but still it has a sort of quality to it that is certainly comparable to most other meh Wu releases of the time. Sigh.<br />
fav tracks: City High, Who Got It, Vendetta, Cradle to Grave<br />
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cursed, scarred &amp; forever possessed</p>
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