Customer Rating:      Summary: Geez Comment: I really didn't enjoy this CD. It praises Jesus well, but as far as it's appeal to the 18-21 hip hop crowd, this really strikes me as boring. I feel like I'm being lectured by old folk rather than feeling the music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Surprise Surprise Comment: I was truly surprised when I listened to this CD. I had left the world of secular rap music and decided that I was not going to even try to listen to anyone rap about Jesus. That was until I heard this CD. It has definetly changed my opinion about listening to rap music. I would recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys rap music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Step Down To Dichotomy B Comment: All things being equal (beats, flow, Christian content) I thought there was only about 4 really great songs on Dichotomy B. I felt that this cd was a step down from Dichotomy A in that with Dichotomy A I skipt maybe 2 songs. On Dichotomy B I rarely listen to it and have put those 4 songs on my personal Grits greatest hits cd. Although Grits had 2 albums prior to Grammatical Revolution, I think they came into their own on Grammatical Revolution which was close to perfect, dropped some with Art of Translation, came back to great heights rivaling Grammatical Revolution with Dichotomy A and continued their spiratic placement with a step down with Dichotomy B. That being said I still love these guys. I love Bonafide's and Coffee's contrasting rap styles and I think they really compliment each other. These guys arent afraid to take chances, hit or miss, which if you have heard their last 4 albums you know how different the styles are but held together fast by their rap game and ultimatly their love for Christ.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Stuff Comment: This is a very enjoyable album to listen to as you're going through your day. They have good music and great lyrics. I am now officially a fan of Grits.
Customer Rating:      Summary: YESSSS! BUY Comment: I would defiantly recommend this cd to almost ANYONE. my fav. tracks are #1,2,4,6,7,9,10,12, and 13. #'s 3, 5, and 8 are kinda not as energetic as the rest, but i still listen to them. I wouldn't really call #11 a song. But anyways, i only heard GRITS at a camp when they were blasting Ooh Aah over the speakers, and i just fell in love with their style. the only problem was that, at that time, i didn't know the name of their duo. but now, i am a happy customer and would say this is definatly one of their best alblums!!!
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