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Geto Boys|Da Good da Bad da Ugly (Screwed & Chopped)

Da Good da Bad da Ugly (Screwed & Chopped)

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The Resurrection was short-lived. After the Geto Boys reunited for a final go-round in 1996, the group fell apart, with Bushwick Bill leaving the band. Willie D and Scarface soldiered on, recruiting DMG to fill the diminutive Bill's large shoes. It doesn't quite work. There are flashes of inspiration throughout Da Good da Bad & da Ugly, but musically and lyrically, it neither has the Geto Boys' signature sound nor an interesting variation on it. Instead, it feels (and looks) like a poor attempt to keep pace with No Limit. Since Scarface and Willie D are better MCs than the average No Limit rapper -- so is DMG, for that matter -- the record works better than the average No Limit album, but feels distressingly anonymous. A few cuts are successful, but the record never gels as a whole, leaving it as a low point in the group's catalog.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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B's & H's (explicit)
00:06:53
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Like Some H's (explicit)
00:05:38
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Free
00:05:05
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Eye 4 An Eye
00:06:27
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Shout Out (explicit)
00:00:28
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(Gangsta) Put Me Down (explicit)
00:06:12
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Why U Playin (explicit)
00:05:15
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I Dont F* With You (explicit)
00:05:38
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Dawn 2 Dusk (explicit)
00:06:34
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Livin' 4 The Moment (explicit)
00:06:20
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They B's (explicit)
00:04:40
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Thugg Niggaz (explicit)
00:05:42
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Do Yo Time (explicit)
00:04:56
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Gun In My Mouth (explicit)
00:05:37

Album review

The Resurrection was short-lived. After the Geto Boys reunited for a final go-round in 1996, the group fell apart, with Bushwick Bill leaving the band. Willie D and Scarface soldiered on, recruiting DMG to fill the diminutive Bill's large shoes. It doesn't quite work. There are flashes of inspiration throughout Da Good da Bad & da Ugly, but musically and lyrically, it neither has the Geto Boys' signature sound nor an interesting variation on it. Instead, it feels (and looks) like a poor attempt to keep pace with No Limit. Since Scarface and Willie D are better MCs than the average No Limit rapper -- so is DMG, for that matter -- the record works better than the average No Limit album, but feels distressingly anonymous. A few cuts are successful, but the record never gels as a whole, leaving it as a low point in the group's catalog.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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