The conceit behind this album is just too irresistible: A bunch of (mostly obscure) hardcore punk bands take on the giants of (mostly 1990s) hip-hop. The interpretations end up being surprisingly diverse: Candiria's rendition of "Deep Cover" (originally recorded by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg) is a sludge-funk grind; the Movielife take Public Enemy's "Can't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man" and strip it to the bone, building a new version out of a bass, funky drummer, one-note guitar obbligato, and a very quick sample. E-Town Concrete sounds an awful lot like middle-period Defunkt on its rendition of Nas' "The World Is Yours," while the Hoods bring the death with their shredded interpretation of the LL Cool J hit "Mama Said Knock You Out." But the class of this album, hands down, is Throwdown, which delivers an absolutely hilarious version of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back," complete with one of those Satan-voice guys roaring "baby got back" and "shake it shake it shake it." This is the best novelty album in years. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap
03/20/2001 | Radical Records
All Music Guide Review
Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap Track Listing
Credits of Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap
- Lordz of Brooklyn
- Performer
- Skarhead
- Performer
- K Love
- Synthesizer, Guitar, Rhymes
- Candiria
- Performer
- Lord Ezec
- Vocals
- Becky Tippenhauer
- Art Direction
- Throwdown
- Performer
- Mike Rivera
- Vocals
- Vinnie Value
- Vocals
- No Redeeming Social Value
- Performer
- Stretch Arm Strong
- Performer
- Keith Masco
- Executive Producer
- The Movielife
- Performer
- Kaves
- Vocals
- Kenneth Schalk
- Drums
- Jon Marshall Smith
- Mastering
- Carley Coma
- Vocals
- John Lamacchia
- Guitar
- Mario
- Bass
- Clocked In
- Performer
- Keith Barney
- Vocals
- Chris McLane
- Vocals
- Scott Dempsey
- Guitar
- David Sease
- Guitar
- Jeremy Jeffers
- Bass
- Tommy Love
- Guitar
- Dom Macaluso
- Bass
- Vinnie Caruana
- Vocals
- Brandon Reilly
- Guitar
- Alex Amiruddin
- Guitar
- Phil Navetta
- Bass
- Evan Baken
- Drums
- Delux
- Guitar
- Davy
- Guitar
- Ad Money
- Vocals
- King of the White People
- Vocals
- El Duce Allin
- Vocals
- Lord Sett
- Vocals
- Two Street Scum
- Vocals
- Ralph from the Mob
- Vocals
- Molequeen
- Vocals
- Gets No Sex
- Drums
- The Decrapitator
- Drums, ?
- Mad Mike D.
- Vocals, Spiritual Advisor
- MC Dean
- Vocals
- Insane James
- Percussion
- Diehard Youth
- Performer
- John Barry
- Drums
- Andy Franchere
- Vocals
- Marc Jackson
- Drums











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