No Mercy, No Remorse

No Mercy, No Remorse
Studio album by RBX
Released June 29, 1999
Recorded 1998-1999
Genre West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap
Label Street Solid
Producer Polarbear
RBX chronology
The RBX Files
(1995)
No Mercy No Remorse
(1999)
Ripp Tha Game Bloody: Street Muzic
(2004)

No Mercy, No Remorse is the second studio album by American rapper RBX, released June 29, 1999 on Street Solid Records. It was produced entirely by Polarbear. The album features guest appearances by Treach of Naughty By Nature and Swedish hip hop group, Infinite Mass.

This release is a fusion between two of RBX's EPs on one CD. Tracks 1 to 7 are from No Mercy, No Remorse and tracks 8 to 14 are from The X-Factor. Track 15 is an untitled hidden track.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Allmusic - "Four years after his debut album, The RBX Files, RBX resurfaced on Street Solid with his sophomore effort, No Mercy, No Remorse/The X-Factor. While a four-year wait between albums wouldn't be as big of a deal in jazz, blues, pop, or country, it's an eternity in hip-hop -- a genre in which trends and tastes can change radically in the course of a few years. And when you consider that the release of The RBX Files was delayed a few years because of RBX's problems with Dr. Dre in the early 1990s, you're really talking more than a four-year gap between albums. But delays and all, RBX's rapping style still sounds quite fresh on this 1999 CD...No Mercy, No Remorse/The X-Factor is a respectable, long overdue follow-up from an MC who should have recorded a lot more often in the 1990s." [2]

Track listing

  1. "Forewarning (Intro)"
  2. "Out Wit Da Old"
  3. "Got To Getcha (ft. Poetess, Preach Da Funk, Sly & Monie Mone)"
  4. "Heatmizer"
  5. "Oh No! (ft. Infinite Mass & Polarbear)"
  6. "The Narrator"
  7. "Steam Train"
  8. "Who You Foolin' (Interlude)"
  9. "Make My Day (ft. Treach)"
  10. "No Mercy, No Remorse"
  11. "Ambush And Torture (ft. Stack-A-Dollar)"
  12. "Move (ft. Helluva)"
  13. "Gigolo Skalloni"
  14. "Flatline (ft. Extreme)"
  15. "Long Beach"

References

  1. Notes: No Mercy, No Remorse. Discogs. Retrieved on 2010-01-09.
  2. 1 2 Henderson, Alex. Review: No Mercy, No Remorse. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-01-09.

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