High Definition is an album by the Bronx rap rock group Shootyz Groove, released in 1999.[4][5] It contains the songs "L Train" and "Blow Your Top".
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Released | May 28, 1999 | |||
Genre | Rap rock | |||
Label | Kinetic/Reprise[1] 47359 | |||
Producer | David Kahne | |||
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The Telegram & Gazette wrote that the band "offers a more mature batch of songs on its latest effort without sacrificing any of its high energy attack or its positive attitude along the way."[6] Tulsa World praised the "left-field cover of XTC's 'Dear God' that telescopes Andy Partridge's original vision of self-determination into a full-fledged, freestyling sermon."[7]
AllMusic wrote that "it's a guitar jamboree: 'L Train' glides along crisp reggae tracks, while 'You Have All Been Warned' and 'Put Down The Mics' (whose message seems long overdue) boil over with furious fuzz-tones."[2]
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