T.O.S. (Terminate On Sight)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Straight Outta Southside - G-Unit
- Piano Man - G-Unit, Young Buck
- Close To Me - G-Unit
- Rider Pt. 2 - G-Unit, Young Buck
- Casualties Of War - G-Unit
- You So Tough - G-Unit
- No Days Off - G-Unit, Young Buck
- T.O.S. - G-Unit
- I Like The Way She Do It - G-Unit, Young Buck
- Kitty Kat - G-Unit
- Party Ain't Over - G-Unit, Young Buck
- Let It Go - G-Unit, Mavado
- Get Down - G-Unit
- I Don't Want To Talk About It - G-Unit
- Ready Or Not - G-Unit
- Money Make The World Go Around - G-Unit
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29853 in Music
- Released on: 2008-06-30
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
- Running time: 59 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Coming five years after the release of their debut album 'Beg For Mercy', 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo regroup asG-Unit to deliver their second album 'T.O.S.'. Produced by a whole host of guests including Rick Rock, Swizz Beatz and Polow Da Dan and including guest vocals from Eminem, Young Buck and Mavado the album sees the Unit stick to the slickly produced hardcore gangsta rap they have become notoriously famous for.
Customer Reviews
Aggressive!!!
I have actually heard this album!!!!
This is very aggressive music, which g-unit usually creates, great for the gym.
There are some excellent beats, i have only given it 4 stars because some tracks just dont flow.
I believe this is an album that definitely grows on you.
Beg for Mercy was an excellent album, if you liked it, you will also like this.
A worthy return
I thought someone needed to write a review having acutally listened to the album - so here goes.
If you have the slightest passing interest in any of the G-Unit members or Young Buck, or gangster rap in general - buy it.
From the opening homage to NWA, Straight Outta Southside, it's all good. No jokey candy-stick nonsense here, apart from the comedy "meeoow I need cash for my Kitty Kat" which just makes me smile every time I hear it!
Great beats, gangster lyrics and quality delivery (apart from the annoying vocoder on Rider Pt2).
G-Unit - T.O.S.
Basing this on Mr. J. Haddock "j.wright"'s context, this album will be amazing, even though I haven't heard it yet.
Their first LP 'Beg For Mercy' was amazing, and gets better with every listen.
I love The Game's music even more, and I'm getting LAX the day it comes out. I prefer The Game to G-Unit, but it doesn't make the Unit bad at all.
Don't hate the Unit just because Game does, your entitled to your own opinion, you don't have to bum Game.




