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So why exactly has no one mentioned the album from Corey Feldman (yes, the same Corey Feldman you're thinking of) known as Angelic 2 The Core (or Angelic 2 The Core: Angelic Funkadelic / Angelic Rockadelic as it's officially titled)? The album first began production back in 2006 (which might help explain some of the features like Fred Durst on here), but had to rely on an Indiegogo campaign to help finish the album properly (which was originally titled Elev8or 2 Ascension), which kind of shows on this project. Backed off of a live performance of Go 4 It! (which was supposed to feature Snoop Dogg, but the rapper performing there wasn't him) on a morning talk show of sorts that had... a mixed result, to put things lightly there (could also have been mentioned for horrible live performances, but that's a story for another day), Angelic 2 The Core tries to combine the sounds of funk with rock... as well as dubstep, jazz, and dance pop that sometimes sounds like it's from the 1990's, and the end result is just a pure mishmash that ultimately makes it sound confused on what it's trying to do (which doesn't help with the skits that it has also sounding like they're out of order). The guest performers on here (which in addition to Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst and Snoop Dogg also includes influential artists like Jon Carin, Nina Hagen, and Kurupt) don't really help save the songs either, as Corey Feldman on this album has some strange vocal ideas had on songs like We Wanted Change. The few reviews this album received were really negative, and most of the positive reviews it has on Amazon.com are more of a joking matter than anything else. For more information on how it sounds, Anthony Fantano has a 50 minute video on the album in question [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3E0kq9YkjA here].
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So why exactly has no one mentioned the album from Corey Feldman (yes, the same Corey Feldman you\'re thinking of) known as Angelic 2 The Core (or Angelic 2 The Core: Angelic Funkadelic / Angelic Rockadelic as it\'s officially titled)? The album first began production back in 2006 (which might help explain some of the features like Fred Durst on here), but had to rely on an Indiegogo campaign to help finish the album properly (which was originally titled [=Elev8or=] 2 Ascension), which kind of shows on this project. Backed off of a live performance of Go 4 It! (which was supposed to feature Snoop Dogg, but the rapper performing there wasn\'t him) on a morning talk show of sorts that had... a mixed result, to put things lightly there (could also have been mentioned for horrible live performances, but that\'s a story for another day), Angelic 2 The Core tries to combine the sounds of funk with rock... as well as dubstep, jazz, and dance pop that sometimes sounds like it\'s from the 1990\'s, and the end result is just a pure mishmash that ultimately makes it sound confused on what it\'s trying to do (which doesn\'t help with the skits that it has also sounding like they\'re out of order). The guest performers on here (which in addition to Limp Bizkit\'s Fred Durst and Snoop Dogg also includes influential artists like Jon Carin, Nina Hagen, and Kurupt) don\'t really help save the songs either, as Corey Feldman on this album has some strange vocal ideas had on songs like We Wanted Change. The few reviews this album received were really negative, and most of the positive reviews it has on Amazon.com are more of a joking matter than anything else. For more information on how it sounds, Anthony Fantano has a 50 minute video on the album in question [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3E0kq9YkjA here]].
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