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G-Unit Album: “T.O.S. (Terminate On Sight)”

G-Unit Album: “T.O.S. (Terminate On Sight)”
Description :
After a slight misstep with CURTIS, 50 Cent returns to studio album form alongside his fellow Guerrilla Unit cronies on T.O.S.: TERMINATE ON SIGHT. Far from being a G-Unit Records artist showcase, T.O.S.: TERMINATE ON SIGHT is a tight-knit effort with 50 dominating the mic and spitting nearly every hook. Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck are on hand but rarely take up the spotlight for long, while the production (courtesy of Jake One, Don Cannon, Ky Miller, Rick Rock, and Ron Browz, among others) stays largely on the gutter side. The Swizz Beatz-produced banger "Get Down" is the closest that T.O.S. gets to the dancefloor. Dancehall crooner Mavado stops by to provide the chorus on "Let It Go."
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Album Information :
Title: T.O.S. (Terminate On Sight)
UPC:602517693050
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Rap
Artist:G-Unit
Label:Interscope Records (USA)
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2008/07/01
Original Release Year:2008
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Daywalker "v1" (Florida) - July 06, 2008
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
- Buisness As Usual...

I'm not going to jump on anyone who gave a lame review, cause different people have different tastes. G-unit is hot (still), but they're not the best. What some people need to understand is it's not even about that anymore. I say that because I can't compare a product like this to the "ringtone" era, which is "killing" me and all music by the minute. This album does nothing more than serve as a reminder that true Hip Hop Artists still exist. That's what these guys are. (You can tell, cause their videos are horrible lol). But like them or not, sit back and look at how they operate...like a well oiled machine. In 5 1/2 years they have 10 studio albums between them...11 if you count The Games. Don't even ask me how many mixtapes they have between them; Which finally brings me to the album. They completely bring the raw mixtape vibe. good lyrics that paint pictures (like they're supposed to) supported by sick, pounding loops/beats. Really, nothing fancy at all, but done to perfection./ Real qucik on Young Buck. I'm pissed about the whole thing. To me, he'll always be G-Unit, not just someone signed to G-Unit Records. Bank$ is the sickest though. / Anyhow if you want brief lesson in Hip Hop, something to bump while driving, or something to chill to while playin' pool, pick this up.

Nekrophile "730 wacko" (At your local cementary) - March 02, 2011
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- "Ready or Not......"

Probably the best track on this horrible album. Although, "Piano Man" was pretty good too. And yes, unfortunately I did listen to the whole disc. Too many tracks for the ladies on here, especially during the mid-point of the CD.

Then the CD begins to pick up some momentum at the end on tracks 15, and 16. However, by that point it's too late and the album is basically over.

Even on the few decent tracks, there is too much mentioning of how much money they have and all the nice cars they own. I'm not jealous, I just think that sh@t is played out and boring to hear about. I'd rather hear street anthems along with some nice story telling tracks.

But then again, WTF was I expecting from an 08' G-Unit album.

Overall, a pretty crappy CD. Stick to G-Unit's early-2000's mix tapes for some better material by them.

I'll give the CD a generous 2 stars, because there are 2 or 3 decent songs on here, but you're better off downloading those tracks and putting them onto a mix of other songs.

If you want to shake your booty, then by all means purchase the CD, but I'm not into that stuff, lol....

Cedrick McCoy (Akron, Ohio United States) - July 03, 2008
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Sorry G-unit/50 lovers this album does not cut it PERIOD!

First off I want to start off by saying I am not a 50/Unit hater, I do not like 50 as a person but I love music and will always buy new albums to get my fix when a new one hits stores. Beg for Mercy was by far a great album in every aspect, from the production to the lyrics. Back then Lloyd and Young Buck had no names for themselves yet this being there first album, and Yayo was in prison(Thank God, that guy is the worst hype man ever) But this album is coming off 4 years of fake beefs (Ja,Fat Joe, Jada, Game, Scarface, T.I., Lil Wayne, the list goes on) and the apparent crumble of the "Units" empire. Everyone from Mobb Deep, to Young Buck, and even trashy Oliver... I mean Olivia were all released from 50's label. Thus creating more anticipation and drama leading to T.O.S. release. I must say I was hoping this would be at least half way decent, bottom line, IT IS NOT! With what seems to be a rush to put together some songs after releasing Buck from the label to prove a point that they could make a good album without him, you can tell this is what happened because the couple songs that do feature Buck state on the album Ft. Young Buck... It just lacks in overall sound. It is not only the same lyrics we are all use to hearing on mostly every rap song in the last decade, but it is done over horrible beats with the exception of maybe 3 songs, and done very sloppy on every other level. If I could give this 0 Stars I would, I regret spending money on this album BUT since I am a collector this will go into the cd book and it will sit there, while its counter part Beg For Mercy gets played on occasion.

Warren Chow "Dubya" (New York) - July 31, 2008
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Beg for Curtis's Massacre

Kind of bored of the same material. Has anyone listened to Nas's new album? Nas continues to amaze because you have no idea what the album is like because he continues to innovate and be relevant with culture and society. The whole G-Unit sound is getting tired.

Seriously, how many tracks can you, and why you, would want to make about bustin off your piece? No wonder 50 lost to Kanye.

C'mon 50, take us back to the Guess Who's Back days. Tell stories in an original way. This album is recycled material and good for those aromatherapy machines that play cd's. If you are an insomniac, listen to this album.

mikeylikesit - November 27, 2011
- pretty cool

i thought it was all right. it needed more bass i thought but i like 50 cent so it probably wasn't a bad buy after all.

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