Action Packed Adventure

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Action Packed Adventure! (OST)
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Studio album by
Released1994
Recorded1992–1993
Genre Underground hip hop [1]
Length58:33
Label
Producer
Yaggfu Front chronology
Action Packed Adventure! (OST)
(1994)
The Secret Tapes
(2002)
Singles from Action Packed Adventure
  1. "Lookin' for a Contract"
    Released: January 1993
    (This song was left off the final album)
  2. "Busted Loop"
    Released: September 1993
  3. "Left Field"
    Released: 1994

Action Packed Adventure!, also known as Action Packed Adventure! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), is the debut album by the rap group Yaggfu Front. [2] [3] It has been compared to the Pharcyde & Das EFX for its quirky and somewhat playful lyrics. The first single was "Left Field". [4] The title track is about the group's efforts to obtain a recording contract. [5]

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Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Independent wrote: "The montage of found-sounds that separates the tracks—answerphone messages, fake announcements etc.—may be directly descended from De La Soul, but the vocal style here is less relaxed, more in the vein of speed-rappers like Das EFX. Fitting syllables to beats like complex jigsaw puzzles, their incessant rap style can ultimately be as wearing as their vocabulary is impressive." [7]

Track listing

#TitleTime
1"Fanfare & Previews"3:25
2"Where'd You Get Your Bo Bo's?"4:05
3"Trooper 101"4:20
4"Mr. Hook"3:51
5"Busted Loop"4:17
6"Fruitless-Moot"3:20
7"Black Liquid"3:29
8"Slappin' Suckas Silly" [LP Remix]4:21
9"Action Packed Adventure"4:29
10"Left Field"4:00
11"Hold 'Em Back (What's the Meaning?)"3:54
12"Uptown Downtown"3:15
13"Frontline"5:27
14"Sweet Caroline"1:58
15"My Dick Is So Large" (bonus track)4:22

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