Number of Tracks16
Reviews3.5 Stars - Dope - "...No, this isn't the climax of the latest Stephen King flick or Jason, part 17. It's an image created by the Gravediggaz, one of a number of new groups combining rap with horror-movie macabre to create a genre unofficially known as `horror-core'...", 3 Stars - Good - "...The foursome use death, burial and The Grim Reaper as central themes for a chilling mid-tempo stomp through America's urban problems...", "...Gravediggaz - four hip-hop veterans armed with bugged rhyme skills, equally bugged beats and a flair for drama, here to save hip-hop from the blahs...", 8-Excellent-"...Gravediggaz Feverishly Document the Low Life-Graveyard Low...", 3.5 Stars - Good - "...Gravediggaz evoke the atmosphere of horror movies and ominous effects, they've also been street tested, boasting hard beats and verbal skills...", 3.5 Stars - Dope - "...No, this isn't the climax of the latest Stephen King flick or Jason, part 17. It's an image created by the Gravediggaz, one of a number of new groups combining rap with horror-movie macabre to create a genre unofficially known as 'horror-core'...", 8 - "...The Gravediggaz dug up a lot of skeletons, and they told some grim stories...now you be the judge...but don't expect to escape the slaughter.", "...The album doesn't take itself very seriously, but the flustered beats, washed in minor chords, are strangely irresistible--partly because it is all so silly..." - Rating: B, Ranked #22 in Nme's List of the `Top 50 Albums of 1994.'