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It says that General Malice proclaims "The Final Takeover" is the first "American reggae jungle mash-up album". This is incorrect. I'm sure there were more before it but the classic "Rewind" by Soundmurderer & SK1 was released a number of years before.
This seems like to be a auto-hagiography or one by N20 records. (edit)
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It says that General Malice proclaims "The Final Takeover" is the first "American reggae jungle mash-up album". This is incorrect. I'm sure there were more before it but the classic "Rewind" by Soundmurderer & SK1 was released a number of years before. This seems like to be a auto-hagiography or one by N20 records.