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2000 Fold

2000 Fold
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Studio album by Styles of Beyond
Released August 18, 1998 (Original)
August 24, 1999 (Re-release)
Recorded 1997−1998
Genre Underground rap
Length 59:02
Label Bilawn, SpyTech, Mammoth, Ideal
Producer Divine Styler, DJ Cheapshot, Vin Skully
Mike Shinoda (for "Marco Polo")
Styles of Beyond chronology
2000 Fold
(1998)
Megadef
(2003)
Singles from 2000 Fold
  1. "Easy Back It Up"
    Released: April 27, 1998
  2. "2000 Fold"
    Released: August 24, 1998
  3. "Winnetka Exit"
    Released: August 28, 1998
  4. "Spies Like Us"
    Released: September 22, 1998

2000 Fold is Los Angeles underground rap group Styles of Beyond's first studio album, which was released on Bilawn Records on August 18, 1998, and re-released on August 24, 1999, on SpyTech Records. This album was only released in an "edited version", whereas Megadef was only released in an "explicit version". 2000 Fold was out of print for several years, and was then only available as a download via iTunes and Amazon. In July 2007, it was made available once again in CD format, on both the Projekt Revolution and SpyTech Records official web-stores.

2000 Fold was produced by many producers, but the best known was Divine Styler and Mike Shinoda, who later became a platform for the group to show their talent after 2004. The other producers for the album were the members of the group. It became a breakthrough album for the group. The album cover was designed by Shinoda, and the photography was done by Joe Hahn. The album contains songs, which included samples from various other songs by artists, including Black Moon, Organized Konfusion, Michael Franks, Eric B & Rakim, Mobb Deep, Graham Nash, Chic, A Tribe Called Quest, The Seeds, EPMD and Depeche Mode.

The album spawned four singles, out of which "Spies Like Us" and its remix, as well as "Easy Back It Up" had a music video. Whereas "Winnetka Exit" and "2000 Fold" did not have a music video.

2000 Fold received generally positive reviews. The critics gave the album a loud applause and comparing the group with the artists like Prince Paul or Kool Keith. Allmusic gave the album 4 out of 5 stars saying that Styles have professed and display an appreciation for that early-'90s mindset with cleverly used electro-funk samples and rapid rhyming trade offs between Ryu and Takbir. RapReviews gave the album a rating of 9 out of 10 and opposing the censorship in the album saying, "For some reason, this entire album is censored. It makes no sense - but then again, neither does the fact they can freak so many diverse sounds and still retain sanity. If you're not completely satisfied.. well I can't get you your money back, but I'll be damn surprised."


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