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FROM March 25, 2004

Project Blowed chugs along--endless, boundless--and tonight, Aceyalone reminded us why he's the rock. (Although the sound guy was stoned/AWOL (not One, thnk gdns), so crazy-for-sub-bass Rhettmatic, god love 'im, sometimes drowned out lyrics.) All Balls don't Bounce is out again and they did "Arhythamaticulas," remix of "Mic Check." Les Good Bros. accompanied, and wore vague imprints of Acey's speed; that's talent, but his diction is what they're missing, on the whole, cause I had no idea what the eff half of their freestyles said. (To be fair, this could be the fault of the stoned/AWOL sound guy; by the end of the show, the bartender was fixing the levels.) The only reason I know they weren't reciting the Necronomicon is that no demons showed.
Accompanying Good Brother emcee No Can Do is promising, but has no done records yet, because he is apparently, like, 12 yrs old. When I asked, Bukue One looked at me cryptically, winked, and whispered, "Soon."

The Visionaries emcees are good on their own, especially 2Mex, but mashed together there are simply too many songs which require the crowd to spell out L-O-V-E. Not L-O-V-E as in L.L.; L-O-V-E as in, H-I-P-P-I-E.

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