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1. Daily Operation (Intro) 27s
2. The Place Where We Dwell 2m 27s
3. Flip The Script 4m 2s
4. Ex Girl To Next Girl 4m 40s
5. Soliloquy Of Chaos 3m 13s
6. I'm The Man 4m 5s
7. 92 Interlude 28s
8. Take It Personal 3m 7s
9. 2 Deep 3m 38s
10. 24-7/365 24s
11. No Shame In My Game 3m 55s
12. Conspiracy 2m 48s
13. The Illest Brother 4m 44s
14. Hardcore Composer 3m 16s
15. B.Y.S. 3m 6s
16. Much Too Much (Mack A Mil) 3m 31s
17. Take Two And Pass 3m 15s
18. Stay Tuned 2m 31s

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It's a shame that some average rappers get hooked up with acclaimed producers. Just look at 'Madvillainy'. The vapid Doom ruined any chance I would have had in enjoying that album. While Guru is not on that level of lethargy, he reminds me of PMD in that he definitely sounds like he could've used some caffeine before hitting the mic. It isn't to the level of not enjoying the album because of the MC, but I can't help but feel that with someone with some more enthusiasm and not such a monotone delivery that the album could be better. On to the beats and they're fairly raw and ol' school, sound a bit dated these days, and are not DJ Premier's best work, that would arguably come over the following few years in my opinion. In saying that, I enjoy the more jazz-influenced beats on the previous 'Step In the Arena' more so, so make of that what you will. Plenty of these are solid and the album has taken a few listens to enjoy it, but listening to this for the first time in 2011, it doesn't put me in a state of euphoria like the best of the best. Best Tracks: Flip the Script, Soliloquy of Chaos, 2 Deep, No Shame in My Game
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