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'''''Critical Beatdown''''' is the debut album by American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] group [[Ultramagnetic MC's]], released in 1988 on Next Plateau Records. Production for the album was handled primarily by the group's rapper and producer [[Ced-Gee]], who employed the E-mu SP-1200 as his main sampler. Music journalists have noted the album for its innovative production, funk-based samples, self-assertive themes, ingenious lyricism, and complex rhyme schemes. [[Kool Keith]]'s and Ced-Gee's lyrics on the album are characterised by abstract braggadocio, stream-of-consciousness narrative style, and pseudoscientific terminology.
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'''''Critical Beatdown''''' is the debut album by American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] group [[Ultramagnetic MC's]], released in 1988 on Next Plateau Records. Production for the album was handled primarily by the group member [[Ced-Gee]], who employed the E-mu SP-1200 as his main sampler. Music journalists have noted the album for its innovative production, funk-based samples, self-assertive themes, ingenious lyricism, and complex rhyme schemes. [[Kool Keith]]'s and Ced-Gee's lyrics on the album are characterised by abstract braggadocio, stream-of-consciousness narrative style, and pseudoscientific terminology.
   
Although it charted modestly upon its release, ''Critical Beatdown'' has since been acclaimed by critics as a classic album of [[Golden age hip hop|hip hop's golden age]] and [[New school hip hop|new school]] aesthetic. The album's abstract rhymes in strange syncopations laid on top of sampling experiments proved widely influential, from [[Public Enemy]] and [[The Bomb Squad]] to [[gangsta rap]] to several generations of [[underground hip hop artists]]. 
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Although it charted modestly upon its release, ''Critical Beatdown'' has since been acclaimed by critics as a classic album of [[Golden age hip hop|hip hop's golden age]] and [[New school hip hop|new school]] aesthetic. The album's abstract rhymes in strange syncopations laid on top of sampling experiments proved widely influential, from [[Public Enemy]] and [[The Bomb Squad]] to [[gangsta rap]] to several generations of [[underground hip hop]] artists
 
==Track listing==
 
==Track listing==
 
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Critical Beatdown
Critical Beatdown
Studio album by Ultramagnetic MC's

Released

4 October 1988

Recorded

1986-1988 at Studio 1212 and The Ultra-Lab

Genre

Hip hop

Length

47:08

Label

Next Plateau

Producer

Ced-Gee, Andre Harrell (exec.), Paul C, Ultramagnetic MC's

Ultramagnetic MC's chronology

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Funk Your Head Up (1992)

Critical Beatdown is the debut album by American hip hop group Ultramagnetic MC's, released in 1988 on Next Plateau Records. Production for the album was handled primarily by the group member Ced-Gee, who employed the E-mu SP-1200 as his main sampler. Music journalists have noted the album for its innovative production, funk-based samples, self-assertive themes, ingenious lyricism, and complex rhyme schemes. Kool Keith's and Ced-Gee's lyrics on the album are characterised by abstract braggadocio, stream-of-consciousness narrative style, and pseudoscientific terminology.

Although it charted modestly upon its release, Critical Beatdown has since been acclaimed by critics as a classic album of hip hop's golden age and new school aesthetic. The album's abstract rhymes in strange syncopations laid on top of sampling experiments proved widely influential, from Public Enemy and The Bomb Squad to gangsta rap to several generations of underground hip hop artists. 

Track listing[]

No. Title Performer(s) Producer(s) Time
1. "Watch Me Now" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 4:50
2. "Ease Back" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 3:25
3. "Ego Trippin' (MC's Ultra Remix)" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 2:32
4. "Moe Luv's Theme" Kool Keith Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 2:21
5. "Kool Keith Housing Things" Kool Keith Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 3:16
6. "Travelling at the Speed of Thought (Remix)" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 1:52
7. "Feelin' It" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 3:32
8. "One Minute Less" Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 1:59
9. "Ain't It Good to You" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 3:33
10. "Funky (Remix)" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 3:42
11. "Give the Drummer Some" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Paul C 3:43
12. "Break North" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 3:24
13. "Critical Beatdown" Kool Keith, Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 3:44
14. "When I Burn" Kool Keith Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 2:34
15. "Ced-Gee (Delta Force One)" Ced-Gee Ced-Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's 2:48