"The first time i heard "Come Correct" i was amazed! The band is freaking sweet. Every song on this CD simply rocks. If your are looking for a CD that you will never stop listening to buy this."
The Scottsdale brats are gonna rock the nation with this one
Dan Dan Leimone | Phoenix, AZ | 08/23/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"About two months ago Ben Collins from Chronic Future messaged me online and asked if I wanted to hear some of his new album. I've been a fan since '97 when they first got local radio airplay here in Phoenix, AZ, so of course I said yes. I ended up downloading the whole album from him, and it's rocked my world. On this CD thier sound has matured, but even more importantly, the trends in music have caught up to where Chronic Future has been musically since thier first CD in 1996. From the sure-fire hit first single Come Correct to the heavy vibes of ? Up and The Majik, to the melodic and infectious Impossible To Win, 4 Elements is quality from start to finish. They effectively mix up thier influences of funk, hip-hop, and most importnatly rock, with the guitars and bass right out in front. The memorable verses, raps, riffs and hooks, along with sing-along choruses on this CD could easily make Chronic Future a household name nationwide by the end of 2000. As I sit here recovering from a stunning live in-store performance to kick off the release of this CD, I'm almost saddened, because I know the days of them tearing it up in the local clubs are very numbered."
From 3 songs I practicly like this album
Dan Dan Leimone | 08/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I don't own this album but when I heard 4 Elements,come correct,
and jump to live I was amazed.These songs were awesome!"
OH MAN!!
Dan Dan Leimone | 08/23/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was never really a fan of Chronic Future until I heard this cd. I had heard bits and pieces of their first cd but never really thought much of it. My friend was playing this in his car one day and I asked who it was, and was shocked when i heard the answer. I guess that you could call them "rap-rock" but I haven't heard any like this before. There are a lot of melodies in the songs along with the raps which for me makes it more tolerable than a lot of the other "rap-rock" bands. If you want to hear a band that takes this style of music to a new level, then I would pick up this cd."