![]() ![]() item 2 25 to Life (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006) Used PS2 Fun Fighting Free USA Shipping 25 to Life (Sony. 2006) PS2 DISC ONLY 25 to Life (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006) PS2 DISC ONLY. "Breeze - In Monochrome Night" is edit without narration and is misspelled as "Bleeze - In Monochrome Night". See details - 25 To Life Music NFR Soundtrack CD Only for Sony Playstation 2 PS2 System Game. The disc has 2 unreleased tracks as well as 3 tracks from Silent Hill 3 OST. Special Mini CD disc which was bundled with first copies of Japanese PS2 versions of Silent Hill 3. "Dark Corner" 5.Silent Hill 3 Original Soundtracks Akira Yamaoka – Silent Hill 3 Original Soundtracks In this respect it comes off like a slightly more disjointed mixtape. While it tends to focus more on less established and more off-the-beaten path artists, it also seems to lack some of the overall transitional flow of Disc 01. As with Disc 01, the second 25 To Life disc delivers a nice cross-section of rap, pulling from all the dominant regions: NYC, the Midwest, the Dirty Dirty, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area. It serves as an interesting juxtaposition to "Black Cop," the other KRS-One dominated track used in the game as it presents the rapper at two distinctly different periods of his career. "Criminal Minded" is the titular jam from Boogie Down Productions' 1987 debut album. Interestingly enough there's really only one bona fide classic included on this portion of the soundtrack. And another one time hyped MC, Shyne, is represented with the dark angelic floss of "More Or Less." (as with the segue of Guerilla Black into Pac, this one seems premeditated as both Aasim and Shyne were once heralded as the saviors of Bad Boy Records). Additionally Jay Live gives us "Dark Corner," one of the more musically upbeat numbers included. That both of these cats have been touted as the next big things but still have yet to drop albums makes the track a wonderful appetite whetter. Aasim and Jae Millz deliver "God With The Flow." The Queens rapper teams up legendary NYC battle rapper for a slick blast of Harlem juice. It's a dark, minimalistic strut that allows Fran to kick his deep-seated voice and create a ruff, rugged, and raw blast of true hardcore thematics. The album concludes with "In The City" by New York indie rapper Franchize. In terms of other exclusive tracks Bay Area underground superstar Yukmouth (of the legendary Luniz) shines on "On The Run." A fuzzed out bass/guitar blitz sets up the monotonously ominous chug rhythm over which Yuk gets busy. While not as outwardly gritty as "Shot-Gun," it's still no-holds-barred. It features Lavel joining him for a little lyrical melee. ![]() Blaze's other joint "Look Out!" is one of the game exclusive numbers. It's a caustic, brash blast of intensity. Insane Clown Posse homie Blaze kicks out no less than two tracks here, beginning with "Shot-Gun" featuring Detroit acid rapper Esham and ABK. Latino bad boys Locura Terminal, one of the few groups to have two songs included on the soundtrack, again bring the Spanish flavoring, this time with a much more aggressive stance (not to mention the track is entirely sung in Spanish as opposed to their English drop-in on their other contribution "Prisonero" off of Disc 01). That this track is paired next to 2Pac's duet with Nutso "Ghetto Star" makes for an all too eerie segue. styled flow on "Yes Sir," his resemblance to the dearly departed king of New York more than a bit uncanny. ![]() Guerilla Black comes with his Notorious B.I.G. ![]()
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