Chronic -singles are amazing couple other great tracks but with the way nikkas talk about it you'd think every track was as great as Dre Day, G Thang or Let Me Ride. Honestly most the 2nd half I don't even check for and the skits kinda wack unless you still a teen.......2001 has the same problem for me
Low End Theory- just too boring. Some amazing production throughout and a couple legendary tracks but sitting through the whole thing it might as well be background music while I do something else. Midnight Marauders is way better to me
The Cold Vein- The production and rapping when it hits right you get classics like Iron Galaxy, Atom, Raspberry Fields & Pigeon but when it don't like most the rest it gets kinda meandering listenin to it. The experimental/abstract/futuristic production with some of Vast lethargic flow, some of that repetition shyt. And Vorduls delivery just don't match for a lot of tracks. I think it's good they didn't have a follow with El
AEOM -some great records but too many tracks and some of the production aged like

. Ain't no way this needed to be near 30 tracks and over 2 hours. If you took some of the first side with the next and cut off some fat I could buy the hype but I feel you gotta be a Pac stan to really LOVE this record which is fine but ain't for me at least not as a whole
Dah Shinin and Enta Tha Stage- they're good records and very important albums specially for NY hip hop but nikkas just advanced what them nikkas was doin later on. It's like when you watch a movie from the 60s and there a way better version of it done in the 70s or 80s
Miseducation and The Score- alright albums but I'd be lyin if I said I thought they were great
And last I'd say almost anything out of the Bay. I don't even know if albums there are considered classic no disrespect but I always felt them nikkas made classic songs (I Got 5 on It, 93 Till) but not records. I can name at least one classic I fukk with heavy from any region but the Bay
