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The In Crowd (Deluxe-Edition),Kidz in the Hall
    • The In Crowd (Deluxe-Edition)
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    • Snob Hop Ft. Camp Lo
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    • Middle Of The Map Pt 1 Ft. Fooch
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    • Foolish Love Featuring Estelle

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    • The Blackout Ft. DJ GI Joe
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    • Paper Trail Ft. Phonte Of Little Brother
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    • Drivin' Down The Block (Low End Theory) Ft. Masta Ace
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    • Lucifer's Joyride Ft. Travis McCoy Of Gym Class Heroes
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    • Snob Hop Ft. Camp Lo
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    • Mr. Alladatsh*t Ft. Donnis & Chip The Ripper
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    • Love Hangover Ft. Estelle
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    • Let Your Hair Down Ft. Skyzoo And Lil Eddie
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    • Middle Of The Map Pt 1 Ft. Fooch
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    • Middle Of The Map Pt 2 Ft. Black Milk And Guilty Simpson
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    • The In Crowd Ft. Tim William
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    • The Pledge Ft. Sean Price & Buckshot
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    • Inner Me
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    • Bonus: Drivin Down The Block (Low End Theory) Remix Ft. Pusha T Of The Clipse, Bun B And The Cool Kids
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    • God Bless
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    • Cool, Relax Featuring Jay Electronica
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    • Foolish Love Featuring Estelle
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    • Love Hangover Instrumental
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    • Drivin Down The Block Instrumental

album review

Kidz in the Hall's primary gift is malleability: Double O can sound like anybody, and Naledge can flow over anything. On tracks like "Drivin' Down the Block" and "Mr. Alladatshit," where they set their sights on Banger and Lupe Fiasco, respectively, the results are thrilling if uninventive. Elsewhere, the results are merely uninventive, as on "Snob Hop," which apes Camp Lo so bad the Kidz decided to just have Camp Lo actually rap on the track, or the hand-wringing "Inner Me," which contains such treacly musings as "Does heaven have a currency?" The record can be a bit diffuse, flowing more like another artist's greatest hits than a self-contained statement, but to their credit, they do mostly sound like hits. Kidz in the Hall straddle the indie/bling divide interestingly -- and, most importantly, entertainingly. ~ Clayton Purdom, All Music Guide

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