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Sabacolypse: A Change Gon Come
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Sabacolypse: A Change Gon Come
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Sabac
Title: Sabacolypse: A Change Gon Come
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Psycho Logical
Release Date: 6/15/2004
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Style: Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 801977002321

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A Change Has Already Came
lunchbox | 07/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In my opinion, this is best album without a doubt that Necro has produced on his label Psycho+Logical along with, Goretex, Ill Bill, Mr. Hyde, Q-Unique and along with hiimself. Sabac spent the most time and effort on this album and you can tell. Almost every song on his album is perfect, sick beats and rhymes. People say that Sabac is a struggling Lyricist out of Nonphixion, but after hearing this album I thought he has improved the most, and in my opinion is the best mc out of Nonphixion. One of the best albums released out of 2004 and 2005 year. I recommend this album if you like Nonphixion, Necro, Mr.Hyde, the Arsonists, and Immortal Technique."
Very dope album
gpops | the trailer | 04/22/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Sabac is a member of Non-Phixion out of NY, he claims to bring the political awareness to non-Phixion's music. While most of NP's music is political only in passing, Sabac's solo album is an all out political album. And its dope as hell.

"Organize" is a great opening track, with insighful lyrics and a hook that sounds like a protest chant. Even Necro sounds decent on "Positive and Negative". "Fight Until the End" with Immortal Technique is another highlight, after that the album kinda weakens in the middle but finishes with a number of dope cuts like "Urban Guerillas", "I have a Dream" and "A Change Gon Come".

Cop this album, its refreshing to hear such an aware album coming out in 2004.

By the way, I reserve 5 star reviews for classics. In retrospect,I may consider this album a classic in a year or two."
GREAT superiority and surplus from psycho+logical
Bars | Copenhagen Denmark | 02/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In these times, Necro, Non Phixion and the psycho+logical- team has released alot of albums. "What's Wrong With Bill?", "The Art Of Dying" and "Sabacolypse: A Change Gon' Come" are the debut releases from the Non Phixion MC's Ill Bill, Goretex and Sabac Red. Mr. Hyde of psycho+logical has also released his debut album, "Barn Of The Naked Dead", and according to rumors, he is already working on a new album. Necro has also released "Pre-fix For Death", so, it's about 5 releases from the psycho+logical team, all of the albums are intirely produced by Necro, exept "What's Wrong With Bill?", and I was wondering, if one man could produce so many songs in so short time, how good could the result then turn out to be?- and honestly, I don't really understand how Necro has managed to do it, but all the albums are great with solid productions.



My favorite of these releases must be "Sabacolypse: A Change Gon' Come", because I think that Sabac Red is a more talented lyricalist than the other guys, and when that is said; Ill Bill and Goretex are deffinatly dope singers.

the album is filled with dope productions, both new and familiar guest singers and alot of thoughtfull lyrics.



"Organize", "Sabacolypse", "Bac's Anthem", "Fight Until The End" & "I Have A Dream" are all amazing songs, when I first read the back of the disccover, I didn't "believe" that Immortal Technique actually appeared on a song, but he does (!!!) and his part of "Fight Until The End" is nothing but suplime. and the jamaican chorus by Roosevelt Phillip (who he?) makes the song even more perfect. "Fight Until The End" must be my favorite track, else it would be "I Have A Dream" with Dash Mihok & Cenophia Mitchell, which is a very beautiful sang. Sabacolypse is also great, with a very nice guitar riff playing over a very recoqnicable Necro drumbeat.

As Sabac Claims on the Green DVD, he likes to bring the political aspects to his songs, and that is.....well... TRUE! easily said.



I would highly recommend you to buy "Sabacolypse: A Change Gon' Come", you don't have to be a great fan of Non Phixion or Brooklyn underground rap, I think that everyone will like this cd, at least, just try to pick it up, and if you don't like it, you have givin money to a man that deserves it, he has a lot of messages to mankind, and as it says in the booklet:

"STAND FOR SOMETHING, OR FALL FOR ANYTHING""