Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Yo-Da-Lin in the Valley
- Genuine Article
- Cramp Ya Style
- New York's Not My Home
- Super Rhyme Maker
- With a One-Two
- Wax the Booty
- Pimp of the Nation
- Abdul Jabar Cut
- Step in Stride
- Upside
- Style of X-Pression [*]
- Trippin' over a Rock [*]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #34475 in Music
- Released on: 1990-11-27
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
It's good
If you just got into Kid Rock with "Devil Without a Cause", then you might be a bit shocked/disappointed by this album. It's nothing like DWAC, it's straight old school rap. It's a good album, but you gotta remember it was put out a long time ago so it's hard to picture people pumping it today. Try Kid's other albums, Polyfuze Method and early Mornin' Stoned Pimp if you can get a hold of them.
Kid before he sold out
I bought this CD back in '91 because both TooShort and D Nice plugged it. I was surprised at how bad ass this white dude was from Michagan. Unfortunatly making music you love doesnt always make money, for instance this album NEVER made any money. Id probably sell out too if it ment a few nights with Pam. Kid isnt the only guy who went pop, Everlast had a pretty funky sound and was down with Big Daddy Kane and he went guitar hillbilly just like Kid. So I cant hate on him too bad.
If you like Kids current stuff , this isn't your album, if you dig old school rap, the golden age of rap when I was rockin tapes like, Life is TooShort, Power, and Straight Outta Compton, in my pull out deck with auto reverse, then you will like this CD
The early years....
This is definately as raw as it gets...at least I think it is.
The lyrics all have that familiar Kid Rock signature. Mix with reality, sex, drugs...he puts it all out there.
I do enjoy most of the songs, but miss the TBT!!
For the fans, of course, as always...you need to buy it. This way you can see just how far he has come in the past decade.




