| View Larger Image | Endangered Species | Audio CDby Big Punisher
| List Price: | $13.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Explicit Lyrics | | Studio: | Relativity | | Release Date: | April 03, 2001 | | Sales Rank: | 61,741st |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Big Pun (Intro) - Big Punisher
- Track 2: You Ain't a Killer - Big Punisher
- Track 3: Twinz (Deep Cover '98) - Big Punisher, Fat Joe
- Track 4: Whatcha Gon Do? - Big Punisher, Terror Squad
- Track 5: How We Roll - Ashanti, Big Punisher
- Track 6: Still Not a Player - Big Punisher, Joe
- Track 7: Off the Books - Big Punisher, Cuban Link
- Track 8: Words From Nore - Big Punisher
- Track 9: Banned From TV - Big Punisher, Cam'ron, , The LOX, , N.O.R.E., Noreaga
- Track 10: Mamma - Big Punisher, Tony Sunshine
- Track 11: Beat Box - Big Punisher
- Track 12: Brave in the Heart - Big Punisher, Fat Joe, , , Triple Seis
- Track 13: Dream Shatterer [Original Version] - Big Punisher
- Track 14: Words With Fat Joe - Big Punisher
- Track 15: John Blaze - Big Punisher, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Nas,
- Track 16: My World - Big Punisher
- Track 17: Pina Colada - Big Punisher, Ruff Ryders,
- Track 18: Top of the World [Remix] - Big Punisher, Brandy, Fat Joe
- Track 19: Livin' la Vida Loca [Remix] - Big Punisher, Cuban Link, Fat Joe, Ricky Martin
- Track 20: Fire Water - Big Punisher, Fat Joe, Raekwon
- Track 21: Classic Verses (Drop It Heavy and Fantastic 4) - Big Punisher, DJ Clue?
- Track 22: Freestlye With Remy Martin - Big Punisher
- Track 23: Wishful Thinking - B Real, Big Punisher, Fat Joe, Kool G Rap
- Track 24: How We Roll '98 - Big Punisher
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 23 reviews)
| Emcees like him are an Endangered species! by Nuisance (Miami) 5 Stars September 27, 2006 Standout tracks: TWINZ, HOW WE ROLL, OFF THE BOOKS(classic), BANNED FROM TV(minus NORE's crappy verse), MAMMA, BRAVE IN THE HEART, THE DREAM SHATTERER(original version), JOHN BLAZE(ccclassic!), MY WORLD WORLD, FIRE WATER(even Fat Joe's verse was fire), CLASSIC VERSES(Remy Ma before she became wack), WISHFUL THINKING and HOW WE ROLL98. Filler none. Bottom Line: Big Pun was definetely a force to be reckoned with. He had a killer flow his punchlines were hilarious and last but definetely not least he was hip hop. Its unfortunate that his right hand man(Fat Joe)went pop after he died. If Pun was alive now one would have to wonder if he could still respect a fool that put out wack albums like Jelous Ones Still Envy, Loyalty and All Or Nothing?
| | Must have by Rafael G. Perez (Hatillo, PR United States) 5 Stars December 17, 2002 This album is a must have for any Big Pun fan. Christopher Rios will be missed, but his music lives on and will always be remembered for his mastery with words. A Society for the Commonwealth Master Lyricist, Big Pun delivers where others fall short. This CD is the best way to get to know this man's lyrical genius. If you have to have one Big Pun album, let it be this one.
| | Big Punisher= Endangered Species by Constant (Vancouver, BC Canada) 3 Stars December 01, 2002 The one person who can be credited with bringing latin hiphop to the forefront is Big Punisher aka Christopher Rios, Terror Squads best MC,. "Endangered Species" is first and maybe only post-death album, new tracks include the lead single "How we Roll" feat. Ashanti is a excellent track where Pun drops addictive verses, among Puns best work ever. "Mamma" feat. Tony Sunshine, follows and is another nice new unreleased track. "Brave in the Heart" feat. Terror Squad and "My World" are also new material and are decent tracks. Classic tracks like "You aint a killer" and "Wishfull thinking" feat. Kool G Rap and B-Real are nice additions, but some other classic tracks like "Toe to Toe" feat. Cuban Link, the original version of his hit song"Im not a player" and "You Came Up" feat. Noreaga are not included. Another nice Nore/Pun/Camron/Lox collab "Banned from TV" is included though. Album ends with some remix tracks, and 98 version of how we roll. I just wish that they had made a greatest hits album instead of throwing in new material with old material, and not really giving enough of either. When you already own both his previous albums this one is not really worth getting. This album is no "Capital Punishment", nor is it like his 2nd album "Yeaah Baby" but it is still has some gems like How we Roll, and is worth taking a look at when your at the local record store.
| | The best by Joanna Zachery-Meade (Union City, Georgia United States) 5 Stars November 11, 2002 This is a collection of some of Big Pun's best work; but this is only a fraction of what he has to offer...
| | like we really needed this by Sherance M. Brothers (Jasper, Alabama United States) 3 Stars October 28, 2002 big pun joined the make more cd's while I'm dead club along with 2pac, biggie, and eazy still if you're a diehard fan this is way your taste than mine ashanti's on here who have never met pun before his death and you know fat joe pops on here too.
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