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Old 08-31-2009, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default King Geedorah - Take Me to Your Leader.

Alright well this is my first album review so if you have any questions feel free to ask

King Geedorah - Take Me to Your Leader.
Genre: Rap / Hip Hop
Released : June 17, 2003



1. "Fazers" – 3:17
2. "Fastlane" (featuring Biolante AKA Kurious Jorge) – 3:08
3. "Krazy World" (featuring Gigan) – 4:43
4. "The Final Hour" (featuring MF DOOM) – 0:49
5. "Monster Zero" – 5:15
6. "Next Levels" (featuring Lil' Sci, ID 4 Winds & Stahhr) – 3:47
7. "No Snakes Alive" (featuring Jet-Jaguar AKA MF Grimm & Rodan) – 3:32
8. "Anti-Matter" (MF DOOM & Mr. Fantastik) – 3:26
9. "Take Me to Your Leader" – 2:08
10. "Lockjaw" (featuring Trunks) – 1:03
11. "I Wonder" (featuring Hassan Chop) – 3:38
12. "One Smart ******" – 2:39
13. "The Fine Print" – 4:29

As a fan of such rappers as Nas,Biggie,Wu-Tang Clan, and Deltron 3030 i personally really enjoyed this album and am definitely going to keep it in my car stereo for a while. King Geedorah is an alias of MF Doom and this is his first full album release as King Geedorah. The character Geedorah is based on the golden three headed dragon from the godzilla movies, and the entire album is supposed to portray a space monsters perspective on humanity. The album however is the work of the group "Monsta Island Czars" so MF Doom is not the only rapper. In my opinion I thought the producer did an excellent job of creating catchy beats that werent to repetitive and did an especially good jobs in the songs Monster Zero and No Snakes Alive.

Monster Zero - Is a song created by the producer that has no actual rap in it, instead the song uses lines from different movies/tv clips to piece together the story of "King Geedorah" the deadly monster that has come to earth.

My personal favorites from this album are:

Krazy World - although the vocals sound ridiculous i cant help but be intrigued by the catchiness of it all. Its definitly not the best song on the album but its entertaining wether you can understand him or not.

Next Levels - An awesomely chill beat thats very jazzy, this was the first song to grab my attention on the album.

No Snakes Alive - this song although not as catchy as you are expecting is incredible in my opinion. The beat has alot of tension behind it and continues growing faster and faster giving you the sense of frantically running away through space trying to outrun your demise from monster zero. youll understand if you hear it.

Anti-Matter - Silly sounding but catchy and laid back. definitly a good listen

I Wonder - My favorite song on the album by far, doesnt really follow the space trend that the rest of the album has but still incredibly catchy, and emotional through out.

I Wonder


Next Levels


Overall i would give this album an 8/10.

Positives(+)
- Good Production/beats
- Talented rap that is generally easy to follow even on your first listen
- acouple really good songs that wont be forgotten anytime soon.

Negatives(-)
- alittle to many "Filler" songs that werent anything interesting to listen to.
- generally a short album, after listening all the way through i was hoping for more "Stand alone" songs that i would want to put on when i have my ipod in.

any hiphop fans should definitly check this out. thnx for reading

Last edited by Blazed And Confused; 08-31-2009 at 07:19 PM. Reason: 15th post so can now add pics
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