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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Interscope Records
Salesrank: 53874
Released: November 26, 1996 |
| Our Price: $1.50 |
| Used Price: $0.24 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath Track Listing:
1. Aftermath - (The Intro)
2. East Coast / West Coast Killas - Group Therapy
3. Sh**tin On The World - Mel-Man
4. Blunt Time - RBX
5. Been There Done That - Dr. Dre
6. Choices - Kim Summerson
7. As The Worl Keeps Turning - Miscellaneous
8. Got Me Open - Hands-On
9. Str-8 Gone - King T
10. Please - Maurice Wilcher
11. Do 4 Love - Jheryl Lockhart
12. Sexy Dance - RC
13. No Second Chance - Whoz Who
14. L.A.W. (Lyrical Assault Weapon) - Sharief
15. Nationowl - Nowl
16. Fame - RC
Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath Reviews:
WACK :-< 
2008-03-09 - I wouldnt recommend this album beacuse it only has 1 good song and thats the one by DR Dre.
3 out of 16 = 19% 
2008-01-20 - I bought this a long time ago thinking it was gonna be full of the usual heat Dr. Dre brings. I remember skimming through it thinking it was the worst purchase I ever made for an album. There is nothing but talentless no-name rappers and singers throughout and just forgettable tracks, one after another. There are only 3 songs out of 16 that are worth keeping and actually have replay value, I still enjoy them to this day. Of course it's because they sound like some effort was put into them by great rappers like KRS-One, Nas, King Tee and an actual song with Dr. Dre on it.
KEEPERS:
East Coast/West Coast Killas
Been There, Done That
Str8 Gone
Throw the rest in the garbage and press delete.
Alright 
2007-02-23 - It's alright, the majority of the CD seems to be RnB though, I didn't really even bother with it. The good, rap songs though are ... On The World, Blunt Time, and Been There, Done That.
Worth it. 
2006-10-15 - I would recommend this CD to fans of R&B and Smooth hip-hop. It's well produced and has variety. Nas, Krs-One, and B-Real are on it and I got this used through this website. Dre is the executive producer so it's really well-produced from top to bottom and I've played it a lotta times. It's definitely worth the cheap price I paid for it. It's kinda old school and I guess that's why peeps is hatin' on it. Every song is not about shootin' niggas. This CD is probably not for illiterate gang bangers or gangsta wannabees. These songs are by the new artists that Dre was trying to introduce from his new label after he left Death Row.
Forgettable 
2006-07-03 - As a fan of westcoast rap, and a fan of KRS because he's on this, it kills me to give this 1 star. If you compare this to the Chronic, this album deserves -10 stars at least.The only track bearable to me is east coast/ west coast killers.All the other stracks probably would never make a Dr. Dre greatest hits. Seriously if you new to Dre and shady/aftermath, do not buy this, there is truly nothin on this album worth listenin' to twice.