Do not search for this album under "Gravedriggers"
RZA and Prince Paul on the beats, if you don't have this you should.
RZA and Prince Paul on the beats, if you don't have this you should.
I still remember the Ron G mixtape that I had where I first heard "Diary of a Madman". That was the summer of 94'. This was a great time for Hip hop and how I long for those days again. Anyway the verse that Masta Killa ripped on "Graveyard Chamber" is to this day my favorite verse from him. Classic one of a kind Hip Hop album I highly reccomend it.
Listening to these trax put a smile on my face! Huge replay value! Nowhere to run- this is a classic album. To bad it was slept on. Bang your head, mother f*&^#%!
Wow I haven't hear this album in years! My CD copy as since seen better days due to such heavy rotation and I'm glad to get another copy! Lyrically this album is simply stunning, a masterpiece.
Classic! Glad to see this on emusic.
Love this lp, 1-800-Suicide was the anthem to party to in high school, check it out suckaz!!!
As far as Production goes in 90's hip-hop, this album is a classic. Two Iconic producers in one group. I don't think i've seen this happen ever in hip-hop besides on this album. The Rza and Prince Paul blessed this joint. I too copped this when it first came out on tape
This is one of the dopest albums you ain't heard of! I was in highschool bumpin this and some people would look at me like "what the hell?". Yeah, this album got snored on. People are just now getting these guys. I bought the tape (yes, the tape, remember those?) Word to e music: keep bringing us classics like these! Help ressurect hip hop!
While you can compare the beats to Wu Tang's 36 Chambers, lyrically it compares to none. This is a must have for any true hip hop fan. RIP to hip hop's golden age, it's definitely missed.
absolutely classic. Diary of a Madman has some of my favorite lyrics in hip hop. the tongue in cheek cleverness juxtaposed with brutal horror themes is one of the best things that ever blipped on hip-hop's radar