This is a sophomore effort from the Underground Superduo Double Dragon. These guys are made up of Louisville, Commander of Kentucky and founder of Mobstyle Music Bukshot, and San Jose, California Gothic Hop Pioneer Kung Fu Vampire, who made their debut as a unit in early 2021, bringing their chemistry to new heights and having another tool on the other with another Information and Inst Instance and Inst Instance and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instness and Instance and Instness and Instance and Instance and Instance and Instance and Instance. Three years later, they are reforming to break the big troubles of Shuanglong.
After the introduction of “Dragon in Black Pool”, Mike Summers, aka “Seven Works”, the first song “Big Trouble” in “Seven Works”, In the Chinese sample, elements of horror films become enjoying the pleasure of tasting blood, while “ruthless” ominously talks about the cruelty of the two who have not had in 44 years. “Out of the Mud” featuring C-MOB reflects that after you have no one before “biology”, you will say that the Double Dragon branded on your forehead and it’s all over.
“Bronis I” outlines an outstanding sample of the vocal cords in the hook, breaking the notion that he is his own biggest enemy, causing the “Mushroom Cloud” to talk about explosions and bringing the speakers to light. “God of War” uses the traction of Str8jaket as the trap metal, letting us know that we are in the middle of the Apocalypse, while “Luxing” talks about the Double Dragon being the Creator and suggests respecting the shooter.
As for “In the Blank”, we have Bukshot & Kung Fu Vampire discussing evilly that clouds turn black and hear white noise until “the place where the fragments fit” brings Buk Norris to the altar in search of forgiveness to understand the puzzle of these metaphors. The “Sun Does Not Glow” of the gorilla voltage combines two duo together to bring karma to your doorstep, but then “cooler in the coffin” suggests that one person will look better.
“Never Say Death” hung these pianos and bells throughout the process, and I found that in the Saturday cartoon era of the 1980s, demanding it back, and “Black Smoke” warned those who would disrespect the Double Dragon. “Stranger Things” featuring Joey Cool ends big trouble with Double Dragon by commemorating the upcoming season five and final seasons in the Netflix series.
When you look at the fact that Double Dragon grew up in the 80s, it makes sense that only their sophomore efforts were inspired by the movie, because the listening experience of this movie will be enhanced. Any big fan of 1980s pop culture and hidden Easter eggs can say that if you are familiar with the films where the quality of the Seven is produced and the chemical performance is even more intense, it will help you.
Score: 8/10

 
									 
					