Economic Food Chain Music
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Intronomics - LMNO,
- Damsel in Distress
- Lmno
- 1888
- Hit
- Life Is...A Come Up
- Moves Don't Make You
- Loud Telepathy
- We Need You
- (More) Pawn (Than) Dons
- Souvenir
- Hidden Agendas
- I-Tinuous Blessings
- Pop Quiz
- Thankster Boogie
- Outronomics - LMNO,
Product Details
- Released on: 2004-04-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .11 pounds
Customer Reviews
This Alubm Will Grow On You
Being an avid LMNO fan, for his strange off-pace flow and his brutally honest lyrics, I was expecting big things from Economic Food Chain Music. When I first popped it in and scanned the tracks I was actually quite disappointed. The beats are very artistic, some of them dont even use drums (pure precussion, wood blocks, sticks etc). The songs that instantly got my head bobbing were LMNO (probably the feature hit of this album) and Damsel in Distress. The other tracks are pretty underground sounding, but I found that the more I listened to this album, the more it grew on me... its nice to hear something different enough that I'd call it set apart in hip-hop. Worth buying, but only if you have an open mind and give it a chance.
Lyricist's Music's Notably Outstanding!!
When I heard this album, I was blown away. The beats are tight and LMNO's lyrics are always on point. OHNO's beats are amazing and I'm glad he did most of the album...although the other producers are solid as well. If you are a true underground head, you will listen to this album without skipping and you will have a sore neck. I prefer LMNO as a solo artist opposed to with the Visionaries because I think his content and flow is superior to all the other members. I'm sure a lot of people would disagree with me. Go cop this one though. You won't be disappointed.
The Bangers are: MOVES DON'T MAKE YOU, LIFE IS...A COME UP (feat. Wildchild), SOUVENIR, (MORE) PAWNS (THAN) DONS, and last but not least I-TINUOUS BLESSINGS (w./ Visionaries)
Will the real LMNO please stand up?
I bought this album with high, nostalgic, regards for LMNO - i hadn't heard any of his previous solo albums, but i know his work from his early beat junkie days, featuring on some of my favourite mix tapes of the era.
He is still an awesomely talented wordsmith, but this album is fringe-dwelling fwapcore, which is a damn shame. He has something special to say (i cannot agree with his politics and sentiments enough), and can say it well, but can't make his messages LISTENABLE. His stut-stut-stutter style has become cold and mechanical (turning his back on the flow in LMNO) which is probably due to the harsh, alientating and hostile production he attempts to rhyme over, devoid of any heart and life that is hiphop.
This album reveals to me that living on the edge is a lonely place to be and a painful place to sit, and that unhealthy extremes of cynicism turns bright lights bad.
Feel free to come back to the fold anytime, LMNO, it's ok to let fun(k) into your life.
