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Downsiid - The Evolution Of Ghetto Rock album

  • Performer: Downsiid
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Evolution Of Ghetto Rock
  • Released: 2007
  • Style: Nu Metal, Alternative Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1168 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1375 mb
  • Other: ASF WAV AC3 AUD DXD APE WMA
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 478

Description

The Evolution Of Ghetto Rock ‎(CD, Album). Inner Global Records.

Downsiid has enjoyed independent success with their releases: 'Karma: The Rebirth' and 'The Evolution of Ghetto Rock'

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Album Name The Evolution of Ghetto Rock. Data de lançamento 19 Junho 2007. Labels BCD Music Group. Estilo de MúsicaNu Metal. Membros têm este álbum1. 7. The Theory of Ghettotivity.

Member of Attributed Artist, Sampling. Audio Production, Composer, Primary Artist. Audio Engineer, Audio Production, Engineer, Mastering, Mixing, Producer. Jarrod 'Junebug' Cook. Guitars, Member of Attributed Artist. Jason 'String' Atwood. Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals. Executive Producer, Management.

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Downsiid was formed in 2000 by drummer Rich ‘. ich’ Burgos. The band entered the CenTex music scene as a 4 piece that was a lot harder sounding and rougher than the DownsiiD fan’s know today. The band originally was made up mostly of soldiers so the line up soon changed with members being reassigned to new bases.

DOWNSIID The Evolution of Ghetto Rock. Album · 2007 · Rap Metal. Fancy that, a rap-rock band in 2007. Career suicide right there. Which is a shame, actually, as 2007’s ‘The Evolution of Ghetto Rock’, the debut album by Texan five-piece rap rockers Downsiid, isn’t a bad album, and showed that even though nu metal was dead, there was still plenty of bands out there blending rock with hip hop and using simple song arrangements to produce some great music Ghetto Rock’ is a throwback to those nu metal bands that were always a step below the upper echelon of groups, but had a decent hit or two that gave them.

Released On : Jun 19, 2007. Listen to Downsiid Texas Get Up MP3 song. Texas Get Up song from the album The Evolution Of Ghetto Rock (Parental Advisory) is released on Jun 2007. The duration of song is 02:53. This song is sung by Downsiid.

Album · 2002 · 5 Songs. Listen on Apple Music. The Evolution of Ghetto Rock.

Tracklist

01 Intro
02 No Rain
03 Grab The Cash
04 Ballin
05 More Pain
06 I
07 The Theory Of Ghettotivity
08 Texas Get Up
09 Mehia ( Lullaby To A Lost Daughter )
10 Tearing
11 Broken Lies
12 Blue
13 Take Out The World

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 689076272636

Comments

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Fancy that, a rap-rock band in 2007. Career suicide right there. If 2004 saw the nu metal subgenre clinging on for dear life as new musical trends preceded it, then by 2007 it was well and truly dead and buried. And while many of the bands who’d had some level of success over the genres peak years had enough name value to at least stagger along comfortably, bands like Downsiid were screwed from the outset.Which is a shame, actually, as 2007’s ‘The Evolution of Ghetto Rock’, the debut album by Texan five-piece rap rockers Downsiid, isn’t a bad album, and showed that even though nu metal was dead, there was still plenty of bands out there blending rock with hip hop and using simple song arrangements to produce some great music. With a variety of hard-hitting raps, shouts and singing, along with heavily de-tuned guitars and plenty of groove, ‘...Ghetto Rock’ is a throwback to those nu metal bands that were always a step below the upper echelon of groups, but had a decent hit or two that gave them some level of success. In particular, Sevendust and Nonpoint come to mind. There’re plenty of electronic effects used to give the music some flavour, and a nice mixture of heavy, pumping songs with softer, acoustic ones. Unfortunately however, with no notable hits or career milestones, you’re not likely to stumble across these guys unless it’s by accident (in my case, I saw this CD for £1 in a second-hand shop and took the gamble that it looked like something I’d enjoy), which is a shame, because songs like ‘No Rain’, ‘Texas Get Up’, ‘Grab the Cash’, ‘I’ and ‘Take Out the World’ are all pretty good, and show that the genre was still alive and well, even if it wasn’t the mainstream juggernaut it once was.