Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics

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Sally Got A One Track Mind 00:00 Tools
I Went For Mine 00:00 Tools
Step To Me 03:24 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
I'm Outta Here 00:00 Tools
Check One, Two 00:00 Tools
What You Seek 00:00 Tools
Feel The Vibe 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret 00:00 Tools
K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) 00:00 Tools
Last Car On The 2 Train 00:00 Tools
"*!*!" What U Heard 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop 00:00 Tools
Confused 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh...) 03:01 Tools
Wuffman Stressed Out 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S**t 00:00 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" Up 00:00 Tools
Fuck What U Heard 03:17 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" feat.The Psychos 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life feat.Brand Nubian 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light feat.Gigi from Lincoin 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret (featuring Fat Joe, Whiz One, Bonita & LaReese) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh..) feat.The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Confused feat.Michelle Sweeting / Jasmine 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh..) (featuring The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" Up (Featuring The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop 00:00 Tools
Last Car On The 2 Train (Featuring The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret feat.Fat Joe / Whiz One / Bonita / LaReese 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop (Featuring The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life (Featuring Lord Jamar & Sadat X for Brand Nubian) 00:00 Tools
Confused (Featuring Michelle Sweeting & Jasmine) 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret feat.Fat Joe 00:00 Tools
Shut The Fuck Up 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, and Hip Hop 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret (feat. Fat Joe, Whiz One, Bonita & LaReese) 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life (feat. Brand Nubian) 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light (Featuring Gigi & The Kids of Forrest Day Care Center (Class of '92)) 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat Shit (feat. Whiz One, Maestro, Mike G.Q. & Fat Joe) 00:00 Tools
'*!*!' What U Heard 00:00 Tools
Shut The Fuck Up (feat. The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Shit) 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S**T feat.Whiz One / Maestro / Mike G.Q. / Fat Joe 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S**T feat.Whiz One / 00:00 Tools
Confused (feat. Michelle Sweeting & Jasmine) 00:00 Tools
Shut The '*!*!' Up 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat Shit 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light (feat. Gigi from Lincoin) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That SH..) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Shit) (feat. The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat Shit (Featuring Whiz One, Maestro, Mike G.Q. & Fat Joe) 00:00 Tools
"*!*!" What You Heard 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S**T (featuring Whiz One, Maestro, Mike G.Q. & Fat Joe) 00:00 Tools
"*! *! " What U Heard 00:00 Tools
Shut the "*! *! " Up 00:00 Tools
!*! What U Heard 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life (featuring Brand Nubian) 00:00 Tools
Fuck What You Heard 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light (featuring Gigi from Lincoin) 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret Featuring Fat Joe, Whiz One, Bonita & LaReese 00:00 Tools
Phuck What U Heard 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret f. Fat Joe, W 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop Featuring The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light (Featuring Gigi & The Kids of Forrest Day Care Center (C 00:00 Tools
Shut the Phuck Up 00:00 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" (featuring The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life (feat. Lord Jamar & Sadat X for Brand Nubian) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh. 00:00 Tools
K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupi 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life Featuring Lord Jamar & Sadat X for Brand Nubian 00:00 Tools
Confused Featuring Michelle Sweeting & Jasmine 00:00 Tools
Freestyle 00:00 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" Up f. The Psyc 00:00 Tools
I'm Outta Here (My Name Is John Doe) 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light f. Gigi 00:00 Tools
Last Car On The 2 Train f. The 00:00 Tools
Last Car on the 2 Train (feat. The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light Featuring Gigi & The Kids of Forrest Day Care Center (Class of '92) 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life f. Brand Nub 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh..) (feat. The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Last Car On The 2 Train Featuring The Psychos 00:00 Tools
I'm Outta Here(My Name Is John Doe) 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S**t f. Whiz One, Mae 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh..) Featuring The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" Up Featuring The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Sally Got A One Track Mind (Showbiz Remix) 00:00 Tools
Shut The !*! Up 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S**t Featuring Whiz One, Maestro, Mike G.Q. & Fat Joe 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop f. T 00:00 Tools
Feel the Vibe (feat. Showbiz) 00:00 Tools
Sally Got A One-Track Mind 00:00 Tools
Confused f. Michelle Sweeting 00:00 Tools
Check One Two 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop (feat. The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life feat. Brand Nubian 00:00 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" Up (feat. The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Stunts,Blunts,and HipHop 00:00 Tools
A Day In The Life (feat. Lord Jamar & Sadat X of Brand Nubian) 00:00 Tools
feel the vibe (remix) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (yo, that's that..) 00:00 Tools
Shut The !-! Up 00:00 Tools
Best-Kept Secret 00:00 Tools
Sally Got A One Track Mind (Two Track Beat Down) 00:00 Tools
Shut The'*!*!' Up 00:00 Tools
A Day in the Life (feat. Lord Jamar & Sadat X) 00:00 Tools
Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics - Sally Got A One Track Mind (Showbiz Remix) 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S--T 00:00 Tools
Day In The Life 00:00 Tools
'*!*!' What You Heard 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop 00:00 Tools
Pass Dat S**t (feat. Whiz One, Maestro, Mike G.Q. & Fat Joe) 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret feat. Fat Joe 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret (45 King Remix) 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret (feat. Fat Joe) 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light feat. Gigi from Lincoin 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Pop 00:00 Tools
Last Car On The 2 Train Feat. The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Confused feat. Michelle Sweeting & Jasmine 00:00 Tools
Check One, Two (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo,That's That Sh...) 00:00 Tools
Red Light, Green Light (feat. Gigi) 00:00 Tools
Sally Got A One Track Mind (Edited Lp Mix) 00:00 Tools
02-Best Kept Secret 00:00 Tools
K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid) 00:00 Tools
Shut The "*!*!" (feat. The Psychos) 00:00 Tools
Sally Got A One Track Mind (Remix By Showbiz) 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop feat. The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Lunchroom Chatter 00:00 Tools
"*!*!" What U Heard (Original) 00:00 Tools
Shut The Fuck Up feat. The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Stunts, Blunts, & Hip-Hop 00:00 Tools
Sally Got A One Mind 00:00 Tools
01-Intro 00:00 Tools
Shut The Fuck Up feat.The Psychos 00:00 Tools
Feel The Vibe feat. Showbiz 00:00 Tools
Red Light Green Light 00:00 Tools
freestyle (yo, that's that sh**!) 00:00 Tools
Best Kept Secret feat. Fat Joe, Whiz One, Bonita & LaReese 00:00 Tools
Sally Got A One Track Min 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Yo, That's that Shi 00:00 Tools
Sally Got a One Track Mind [1992] 00:00 Tools
K.I.S.S. 00:00 Tools
A View From The Underground 00:00 Tools
Im Outta Here 00:00 Tools
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Biography by John Bush, taken from www.allmusic.com Veteran hip-hop producer Diamond D has helped out with several of rap music's most acclaimed LPs, including A Tribe Called Quest's The Low End Theory and the Fugees' The Score. In 1992, he recorded his first solo album, the underground classic Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop (which was released as by Diamond & the Psychotic Neurotics). Although it never sold very many copies, it increased his status, and he worked with Illegal, House of Pain, KRS-One, and the Pharcyde during the mid-'90s. A host of top-flight rappers returned the favor for his sophomore album, Hatred, Passion & Infidelity, including Busta Rhymes, Phife Dawg (A Tribe Called Quest), and Pete Rock. Album review by Stanton Swihart, from www.allmusic.com Stunts, blunts & Hip Hop (1992) Diamond D had quietly provided some exciting production work and made strides within the rap music industry and community throughout the early '90s, but his name didn't become immediately recognizable until his classic guest appearance rapping on A Tribe Called Quest's "Show Business" ("Take it from Diamond/It's like mountain climbing/When it comes to rhyming/You gotta put your time in"), off their masterful second album, The Low End Theory. Even amid vintage verses by such lauded hip-hop company as Tribe's Q-Tip and Phife and Brand Nubian's Lord Jamar and Sadat X, something about Diamond D's forthright and rock-solid, but totally laid-back, style stood out. Hip-hop heads waiting to hear more from him were rewarded with a veritable wealth of treasures when Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop, Diamond D's debut album, was released the following year. The album instantly became -- and remains -- something of an underground masterpiece. Stunts is a hugely sprawling, amorphous thing. Nearly 70 minutes would generally seem far too long for a hip-hop album to sustain any degree of good taste, especially one that is mostly song-based and keeps the de rigueur between-song skits to a minimum. There is, in fact, a fair amount of filler here; but even that filler, after several listens, is so ingratiating that the album would seem incomplete without it, and it helps the album to actually be listenable in its entirety, as a single, long, whole statement. Part of the reason even the filler works is because the production -- most of it by Diamond D himself -- is uniformly excellent. The music he comes up with is just as steady as his rhyming. As for his simile-heavy lyrics, they can occasionally seem stilted or awkward, and aren't exactly complex, but Diamond spins a long yarn -- sometimes autobiographical, sometimes fantastical, sometimes a projected scenario -- with the best of them, although he can also delve too often into blanket boasting, and sometimes his words lack any particular direction. It's the everyone-in-the-studio ambience, though, rather than any particular standout aspect, that propels the album. Certain songs do stand out from the overall tapestry of the album: the woeful girl-gone-wrong tale "Sally Got a One Track Mind"; "*!*! What U Heard," with its bouncy bassline; the insistent "Red Light, Green Light"; the Jazzy Jay-produced "I Went for Mine"; the loping "Check One, Two"; the groovy "Freestyle," co-produced by Large Professor; "K.I.S.S.," co-produced by Q-Tip; and the jazz-tinged "Feel the Vibe." But they make far more sense as part of the album's cycle. The most enjoyable way to listen to the album's individual parts is to also listen to the stuff that surrounds it. From www.allmusic.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.