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We the People (Edited Version)

Flipsyde

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Album Review

Rock-rap only seems to make it when it comes primarily from the rock side. Ask Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, or Vernon Reid. The kids like the swagger, they like the bravado, but they aren't so hot for the grit, at least not genuine grit that comes from a genuinely oppressed life. Hopefully the very real Flipsyde can change all that, but half of what makes We the People a great album might also keep it off the charts. Deep social commentary doesn't get you on the radio, but catchy hooks do. Flipsyde are good on both counts, making their album accessible with the choruses and validating the included lyric sheet with their verse. They're mostly hip-hop on the vocal level and mostly rock in their instrumentation, but it's not all that simple, as Bad Boy-style beats support "Revolutionary Beat," while "Angel" features a Dave Matthews-esque singalong. Flipsyde excel at urgent social commentary and songs about day-to-day struggle, but they offer hope, too. Getting away from it all never had a better soundtrack than "Skippin' Stones," while "Time" is lively and cool enough to sound like it fell off a Black Eyed Peas album. More than the poppy Peas or the rougher rock-rappers of days past, Flipsyde owe a lot to Living Colour. They're as exciting, angry, and hungry and they feel like an honest to goodness band. One wishes the album's clean production would have let their edge cut deeper, but as debuts go, it's an engaging success.

Customer Reviews

Finally, a band with something to say!

If you are sick of the enless drawl of meaningless songs on the radio about getting wasted in "da club" and effing all the ho's then check out this band. They have a great sound and actually something to say in there songs. People of all religions or political background can appreciate their honesty and straightforward lyrics. I love the mix of rap with rock n roll riffs and super tight acoustic solos. If you like this style check out Ready to Rock by Holding Out.

Great Album!!!

Love it! Love it! Love it!!! I particularly love the edgy political lyrics.  They are not afraid to say what they really believe. I think it's perfect that NBC selected their song to promo the olympics considering the context of the rest of the album.  Not all the songs on the album sound the same.  Someday is a great song but it's definitely not the ONLY great song on the album.   Trumpets and Spun are two of my favs.   Check it out!!

wow

everything you want, and nothing you dont. these guys really do it better than most other groups ive heard that try to walk the rock/rap line, buy and vote 5 this album is fire.

Biography

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s

Mixing together rap, rock, political awareness, and introspection, the Bay Area's Flipsyde utilize their diverse backgrounds to create ambitious, revolutionary music. MC Piper (known as No the Piper back in his Contra Costa College days) was born to a Brazilian father and learned the Portuguese language growing up. Vocalist Steve Knight was born in Alabama and did a tour of duty in the U.S. Coast Guard. Guitarist Dave Lopez originally emigrated to the U.S. from Chile while DJ D-Sharp had been involved...
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