Here is one of the albums composed by four of the most twisted minds in the world of hip-hop: Ill Bill, Goretex, Mr. Hyde, and Necro on the beats.

The compositional patterns of this work are simple hard-core beats with insanely original raps regarding metrics and lexical composition. Notice that most of the words do not deviate from synonyms like: Pussy, Crack, Blood, Fuck. Biographical notes can be easily found on the website of their label Psycho+Logical, which was purposefully created by Necro to publish their rhymes. The label was born after the first Non-Phixion album, which, in demo form, first went through Geffen in search of a bit of notoriety. Its release was refused due to the explicit rhymes focused on the same themes found in "Brutality Part. 1".

Here we have splatter, drugs on the streets, fetishism, and pornography, with a bit of personal tales as in "Our Life" and an addition of television violence in "Every Second Someone Dies". The four find themselves in their element with the microphone in hand when they spit violent rhymes in "Reign In Blood" and punitive ones towards the female gender in "White Slavery"; read to understand the sharp sickness of Ill Bill, manifested with another lesson in metrics also in "Frank Zito".

If I may dare a comparison, for me listening to this CD is like an injection of Total Desperation.

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