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Rev Run, Distortion

Audio CD

Disk ID: 876424

Disk length: 23m 4s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Used To Think I Was Run 3:07
2. Home Sweet Home 2:15
3. Boom Ditty 2:11
4. Breaktime 1:42
5. High And Mighty Joe 2:04
6. The Way 2:19
7. Don't Stop Y'All 2:36
8. Mind On The Road 2:39
9. Take A Tour 2:09
10. Distortion 1:55

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Review

Without trying to sound like I'm damning with faint praise, this is better than you'd think, especially given how poorly received the last Run DMC album (Crown Royal) was. With The Distortion, Rev Run does away with the pretense of keeping Run DMC alive and, instead, just focuses on what he's always been pretty good at: himself. True, Run hasn't really updated his flow since 1984--but all things considered, this album is surprisingly effective. It helps that the aggressive, thunderous beats backing Run go well with that rugged Hollis flow he's always been known for. Although The Distortion can't help but sound a little anachronistic, it also isn't trying too hard to be contemporary. Instead, it finds Run rapping over an efficient 9 tracks (the entire album clocks barely half an hour so it's literally a quick listen) with that puffed-chest bravado he's legendary for. Worth a listen--and it might surprise you. --Oliver Wang

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Distortion

Tracks: 11 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 30m 33s (+7m 29s)

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