Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: C-Bo, Fed X, 151, Dual Committee, Pizzo, Mississippi (rap vocals). |  | Recorded at Pajama Studios, Oakland, California. |  | Personnel: C-BO (vocals, background vocals); Dual Committee (vocals, background vocals); 151, Pizzo (vocals). |  | Recording information: Pajama Studio, Oakland, CA. |  | Photographer: Keba Konte. |  | C-BO's album debut is a harder-than-thou trip through gangsta funk, heavy on the syrupy grooves and blaxploitation samples. The title track, "Murder Man," and "America's Nightmare" reveal few subtleties, and even what could possibly be a laidback track ("Groovin' on a Sunday") has the same old played-out street nightmares. C-BO is a deft rapper though, indebted to Ice Cube and undeniably West Coast in his flow and sneer. A bare half-hour (and only six tracks) long, The Autopsy does what it does well, but never really reaches out for anything more than straight g-funk. ~ Keith Farley |  | C-BO's album debut is a harder-than-thou trip through gangsta funk, heavy on the syrupy grooves and blaxploitation samples. The title track, "Murder Man," and "America's Nightmare" reveal few subtleties, and even what could possibly be a laid-back track ("Groovin' on a Sunday") has the same old played-out street nightmares. C-BO is a deft rapper, though, indebted to Ice Cube and undeniably West Coast in his flow and sneer. A bare half-hour (and only six tracks) long, The Autopsy does what it does well, but never really reaches out for anything more than straight G-funk. [The 2003 edition of this album also features two bonus tracks, "Until We Blow" featuring FedX and 151, and "Boy to a Man" with Mississippi.] ~ Keith Farley | Producer: Bezzy; Beezy Boy | Musical Guests |  | 151 |  | Pizzo |  | Dual Committee |  | Fed-X |  | Mississippi |
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