Dive into the grimy underbelly of the streets with Necro's "Street Villains, Vol. 1," a chilling journey through the darkest corners of horrorcore and hardcore hip hop. Released on June 10, 2003, under Psycho+Logical-Records, this underground classic is a relentless 48-minute assault on your senses, packed with 18 tracks that delve into the macabre and the menacing.
Necro, known for his unapologetic lyricism and brutal honesty, spares no detail in painting a vivid picture of life on the streets. From the ominous "Shockumentary Freestyle" to the sinister "Bury You With Satan (Remix)," each track is a testament to his raw talent and unflinching gaze into the abyss. Collaborations with other underground heavyweights add layers of depth and intensity, making this album a standout in the genre.
"Street Villains, Vol. 1" is not for the faint-hearted. It's a raw, unfiltered look at the darker side of life, delivered with Necro's signature aggression and wit. Tracks like "Murder Ya Life" and "Dead Body Disposal (Remix)" showcase his ability to blend horrorcore with hardcore hip hop, creating a sound that is both unsettling and captivating. The album's standout moments, such as "The Unholy Trinity Freestyle" and "Killing's All Around," highlight Necro's lyrical prowess and his ability to craft narratives that are as compelling as they are disturbing.
This album is a must-listen for fans of underground hip hop and horrorcore, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the genre's most provocative artists. Necro's "Street Villains, Vol. 1" is a brutal, uncompromising exploration of the streets, delivered with the kind of intensity and authenticity that only Necro can bring.