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Game Theory

by Roots

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Overall Rating: 3.2981 Game Theory is ranked overall as 3.2981 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.2688 Game Theory has an avg. critic score of 3.2688 out of 4 stars

Game Theory Album Reviews

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Stylus Magazine
With Game Theory, the Roots have finally delivered on nearly every once-broken promise. ...more
Entertainment Weekly
They're now signed to Def Jam, but Philadelphia boho rap band The Roots don't try to fit in with the label's decidedly mainstream roster. In fact, Game Theory is their toughest, weightiest, and most uncommercial effort yet. ...more
Entertainment Weekly
It's all ghetto vérité and political paranoia, with claustrophobic production to match the doom and gloom. ...more
All Music Guide
Game Theory is a heavy album, the Roots' sharpest work. It's destined to become one of Def Jam's proudest, if not most popular, moments. ...more
PopMatters
The Roots’ darkest, grimiest, most unrelenting and possibly most focused effort to date. ...more
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Tiny Mix Tapes.com
It’s been a long time — seven years, exactly — since The Roots released Things Fall Apart . This needs to be said, because that record has hung as a sort of looming specter over the band’s subsequent two releases, Phrenology...read the complete review at Tiny Mix Tapes.com
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Uncut
Consolidates the experimentation of 2002's Phrenology and the conscious snap of 1999's Things Fall Apart into a focused, intelligent...read the complete review at Uncut
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