Madvillainy 2: The Madlib Remix - Madvillain

Madvillainy 2: The Madlib Remix

Madvillain

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2008-09-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 25

  • ℗ 2008 Stones Throw Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Pow! (Intro) Madvillain 1:50
2
No Brain Madvillain 2:08
3
Pearls Madvillain 2:41
4
Light of the Past Madvillain 2:09
5
Boulder Holder Madvillain 2:22
6
Borrowed Time Madvillain 3:00
7
Space Ho's Coast to Coast Madvillain 3:40
8
Invazion (Interlude) Madvillain 1:12
9
Drainos Madvillain 3:26
10
Fire In the Hole Madvillain 2:34
11
Heat Niner Madvillain 1:38
12
Monkey Suit Madvillain 2:18
13
Fluid (Instrumental) Madvillain 1:20
14
Can't Reform Em Madvillain 1:56
15
Redd Spot (Interlude) Madvillain 0:44
16
Running Around With Another Madvillain 2:49
17
Butter King Jewels Madvillain 3:38
18
Sermon Madvillain 2:32
19
Roller Coaster Riders (Instrum Madvillain 1:32
20
3.214 Madvillain 2:03
21
Confucius Spot (Interlude) Madvillain 0:20
22
Never Go Pop Madvillain 1:55
23
Savage Beast (Instrumental) Madvillain 1:21
24
Cold One Madvillain 3:06
25
Cold One (Reprise) Madvillain 0:45

Reviews

  • Comeback

    5
    By RichardCruz
    It's been 6 years, we need you.
  • Superb Music!

    5
    By cepenwhy
    Absolute Classic!
  • Reworking Madvillainy

    4
    By "the bum"
    Madvillainy 2 is pretty cool, but I personally think the original is better. The changes in beats and instrumentals is unique and a nice a little surprise for those who own Madvillainy. Not bad But i'm still waiting for that new album
  • Genius

    5
    By The Super Villain
    I don't even know how people could listen to mainstream hiphop. It's effin garbaaj. Doom and Madlib colaborated is world domination
  • Just for the record

    5
    By steven_be
    Sermon may just be the greatest beat of all time.... Think about it.
  • Sure, no new raps, but....

    5
    By Are Gee See
    The beats are simply amazing, totally unique and of a creative caliber that one could only expect from The Beat Konducta, Madlib. The fact that he was able to take DOOM's rhymes from the previous Madvillain album and create a whole new atmosphere and listening experience is a testament to just how consistent this guy really is with his work. It may not be immediately accessible at first, but seriously, gain a minimum amount of patience and just put throw on the headphones and LISTEN to this bad boy. Truly inspired.
  • Not A Sequel

    2
    By Scientist
    This is not a sequel to Madvillain. Specifically because the Villain is missing. This sounds more like a Madlib album, than anything. Madvillain had equal parts DOOM and Madlib which led to its unique sound. This is all Madlib which creates a uneveness and roughness to the lyrics and flows that is not in the original. If you have, like I have, listened to Madvillain a million times, then there is little new here. I like Madlib, but this is no Madvillain. Food, we need more food.
  • cried dried tears for years, for this?

    3
    By hiphoplives
    man in the mask, spit in the face, be a fan be a basketcase
  • NO NEW LYRICS Just different beats. Dissapointment

    2
    By marcj89
    What is up with the underground lately. All the so called backpack rappers and true beat makers are getting lazy. Your fans want new exciting material. If your going to drop a new album come hard, or don't come at all.
  • Nothing Wrong with It

    5
    By MonkeyfunforAll
    Nothing right with it either. It's a remix of their previous album...which is grand of course, since Madvillainy was simply one of the best hip-hop albums of all time. But the truth is that it's essentially a kind of cleverly disguised "B-Sides" rip off. And as much as I love me some really way-out-there hip-hop, the truth is unless you are really, really, REALLY baked outta your gourd this album is going to sound a bit too abstract. I still gave it a good rating because to be honest with you - it's talented DJ remixing an already awesome album that he made. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. While again, it's not terrible - the truth is that I could have lived my life without hearing any of this and still been OK. If you are wondering about spending your hard earned shekels on this... Alls I am going to say is you won't regret spending your money on somebody else that is out there releasing original material.

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