

I admire their enunciation on 'Fuck ’Em.' But fuck ’em." In another mixed review, Entertainment Weekly's Greg Sandow ridiculed the album's glorification of violence, writing, "The catalog starts to seem silly. I'm sorta touched when one of them thinks to thank the first girl to lick his asshole. I'm glad they put Reagan in bed with Noriega. Christgau ended the review, writing, "I'm impressed by pungent beats and vernacular. Robert Christgau, on the other hand, criticized the album, comparing it negatively to slasher films. In a 3.5-mic out of 5 review, The Source wrote positively of Rick Rubin's contribution to the album, writing, "The group's fuck-everybody attitude and simple straight-forward music is a perfect match for Rubin." Andy Kellman of AllMusic also praised Rick Rubin's contribution, writing, "The album is expertly sequenced, and some songs seem to have twice the impact of their original incarnations."

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Reception Professional ratings Review scores "Do It Like a G.O." was released as a single with a music video but did not chart. Subsequent pressings on Rap-a-Lot and various distributors do not contain the secondary warning. Marketing for the album was handled by Warner Bros. Records, which agreed to distribute the album as intended and all subsequent Def American releases with product manufacturing by WEA Manufacturing. After Geffen terminated its manufacturing and distributing deal with Def American, Rick Rubin arranged alternative distribution with Warner Bros. Support The Geto Boy Bushwick Bill of The Geto Boys is in the process of creating a documentary about his life and he is asking for help from the Hip-Hop community. ĭue to the controversial nature of the lyrics, especially in the songs "Mind of a Lunatic" and "Assassins", the album's originally intended distributor, Geffen Records, and CD manufacturer Sony DADC, which manufactured Geffen's releases, refused to have any part in the release. Our manufacturer and distributor, however, do not condone or endorse the content of this recording, which they find violent, sexist, racist, and indecent. The original Def American pressing is the only WEA-distributed album with the following warning in addition to the standard explicit-lyrics sticker:ĭef American Recordings is opposed to censorship.
