Genre: Rap
Original Release: 5/30/1995
1. Stymie's Theme
:13
2. Sons of 3rd Bass
4:46
3. Russell Rush
:25
4. The Gas Face
3:48
5. Monte Hall
5:26
6. Oval Office
3:32
7. Hoods
:17
8. Soul In The Hole
3:49
9. Triple Stage Darkness
4:10
10. M.C. Disagree
:44
11. Wordz Of Wizdom
6:31
12. Product Of The Environment
6:15
13. Desert Boots
:22
14. The Cactus
4:40
15. Jim Backus
:04
16. Flippin' Off The Wall Like Lucy Ball
3:16
17. Brooklyn-Queens
3:37
18. Steppin' To The A.M.
4:50
19. Who's On Third
:59
20. Wordz Of Wizdom II
7:56
21. Episode #3
:11
Besides the upper-middle-class frat-punks-in-rap-clothing shtick of the Beastie Boys and emissary/producer Rick Rubin, who both gained a legitimate, earned respect in the rap community, there were very few white kids in rap's first decade who spoke the poetry of the street with compassion and veneration for the form. That is, until The Cactus Album. Matching MC Serch Read More
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