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  1. Can someone help to choose? What's you opinion?
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  2. Artist: Various Title: Full On Vol. 4 Label: HOM-Mega Productions Date: February, 2000 1. Infected Mushroom : Psycho (Live Mix) 2. Passenger : The Race 3. Yahel And I-Zen : Waves Of Sound (Edit) 4. MFG : Tsunamillenium 5. Psysex : The Evil Turkeys (Censored Version) 6. Xerox Feat Passenger : Angel Kaya 7. Freeman : Just Making Noise 8. Green House Effect : My Old School 9. Xerox And DJ Goblin : Highly Classified Project "What about their intention? Are they a friendly people?" Well, yeah sure. They're nice enough. Just dumb as f*ck. And racist. And they don't believe in science. Oh, and they call themselves Christians, but f*ck the poor. Whooo. Is it just me or does it feel like this alternate reality with Emperor Orange has been going on for half a decade? He just keeps proving how utterly incompetent he is doesn't he? I know it's wrong to want to see the president of your country fail, but let's face it this prick has got it coming. A little less than half the country is going to eventually wake up and try and chew it's arm off to escape this bloated wildebeest. So....Full-On. Volume four. Normally I would stay away from the fourth volume of anything, but I think we all know I'd review a ham sammich if I had the time. Yeah it's full-on, but guess what it's back when it wasn't loaded with carbon copy paste sh*t. Tracks actually go somewhere. In theory. Psycho was back when IM still made psytrance and goa and not whatever the f*ck they're doing now. Psycho is a great track, but this track putzes around too long before the climax. That climax tho...pretty good. MFG with less Aharon Segal delivers a track I've never heard and I'll be honest I liked his album For All Mankind Better. I usually stay away from all things Yahel, but this one was very involving. Tsunamillenium sees MFG transitioning nicely into subpar full-on. Oy vey that key change at the end. Psysex continues it's crusade to remove deep, meaningful psytrance from the world with an enema of South Park samples. The first half of Angel Kaya is just lazy as f*ck, but then these guys turn it into some type of Dutch anthem trance track. My head's starting to hurt. Just Making Noise is actually pretty psychedelic, but the final couple of tracks are just...there. There is nothing here that will remotely stay with you. Nothing. As a matter of fact, I would bet that this review will stay with you longer than anything regarding this compilation. If there was a picture in the dictionary of what mediocrity would look like this would be it. *puts finger to earpiece* I just got a message from the HOM-Mega PR department. Haters gonna hate Mr. Wayne. Haters gonna hate.
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