With their second album, F.B.I., the Dayton Family stick to the gangsta clichés that made their debut, What's on My Mind?, a buzz band in underground hip-hop circles. Borrowing from the slow G-funk of West Coast rap and the mafia imagery of the East Coast, the Dayton Family concocts a strong set of hardcore rap. What makes F.B.I. a better album than their debut is the clean but powerful production from Steve Pitts, who keeps the music uncluttered so the crew's lyrical skills can shine through. F.B.I. sags a bit in the ...
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With their second album, F.B.I., the Dayton Family stick to the gangsta clichés that made their debut, What's on My Mind?, a buzz band in underground hip-hop circles. Borrowing from the slow G-funk of West Coast rap and the mafia imagery of the East Coast, the Dayton Family concocts a strong set of hardcore rap. What makes F.B.I. a better album than their debut is the clean but powerful production from Steve Pitts, who keeps the music uncluttered so the crew's lyrical skills can shine through. F.B.I. sags a bit in the middle, like most of its overlong contemporaries, but the best moments illustrate what a gifted group the Dayton Family is. ~ Leo Stanley, Rovi
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