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have you heard mystic stylez? about 75% of the lyrics are about being serial killers. well, it's probably dumb, but they are great at delivering. |
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Chewin alligator meat live cowsteak sittin on old newspapers by thekitchen sink You think im off limits driving a 74 Dodge Plymouth Up the street with human feet colored apple-green with spots eatinblueberry Pop Tarts With the eighth body in my trunk my elbow bleeds with lumps Walkin from the sanitation dump with rotten skulls on my waterbed with Miller beer kegs Blood in my cabinet, ears in my closet watchin the Raptors play the Houston Rockets With your arms in the freezer I grab a icicle puttin fingerprints on my bicycle Walkin up to have a drink at the club ?there is? three Irish chicks lookin at me like im sick Walkin by chin-chins I stole the keys from ya friends Lookin out ya ?Madrion? hotel window like Elvis Presley coming down the elevator Good evening mister excuse me pardon me with body parts And credit cards walkin down Sunset Boulevard past the red light I threw a rat with mayonnaise at ya head lights Four blonde girls screamed and put on their hi-beams I fake like i'm ?vomiting smoking sick? threw acid on their stomachs And drove of with a wig down La Brea listen to a tape by Slayer Parked in a parking lot behind Burger King eatin a raw pack of chicken wings With blood on my fingers I blast a CD by the Staple Singers The cops told me to turn it down, they like my shoes from Buster Brown I went up the block an bought some incense for the wrong smells in the air conditioner vents Hey kid need twenty cents havin a cook-out with my neighbor How ya like the meat flavor mmmm ![]() |
The Coup - Pick a bigger weapon
The Roots - Either Game Theory or Things Fall Apart Beastie Boys - Ill Communication Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty Bone Thugs N Harmony - Greatest Hits |
Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five - The Message
Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions... Themselves - The No Music The Last Poets - The Last Poets Boogie Down Productions - Gheto Music the Blueprint for Hip Hop I considered Dr. Octagon, but really "Blue Flowers" is so much better than the rest of the album. Admitedly, that didn't stop me with "The Message", but you just can't get more classic than that track, and the rest of the album is still good. Funny that the song most famous for Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five doesn't even have Flash on it! |
good classics there, herr dead air.
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1 - It takes a Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back - PUBLIC ENEMY ![]() 2 - Paul's Boutique - BEASTIE BOYS ![]() 3 - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick - SLICK RICK the RULER, AKA, MC Ricky D ![]() 4 - Stakes Is High - DE LA SOUL ![]() |
and number 5 is
PAID IN FULL - Eric B. & rakim |
![]() ![]() and the rest are all typical like Paul's Boutique - Beastie Boys, Nation of Millions - Public Enemy, and Raising Hell - Run DMC |
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over 3 feet high... and is dead? interesting. (for the record, i haven't heard any de la soul album at full lenght). |
right now it's
The Could Vein Fear Of A Black Planet Enter The Wu-Tang (or maybe Wu-Tang Forever actually) Liquid Swords Straight Outta Compton pretty standard list... I don't listen to an awful lot of hip hop I must admit. |
"De La Soul Is Dead" is still to my ears the best work they've ever done, and
the only album in the history of the genre where the skits aren't a complete total utter absolute fucking waste of space and time. |
de la is dead and buhloon mindstate are fucking awesome, but I can never hear stakes is high enough.
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1)A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
2)Black Star - Mos Def and Talib Kweli are... 3)Quasimoto - The Unseen 4)Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 5)Dälek - From Filithy Tongue of Gods and Griots 6)Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever 7)Edan - Beauty and the Beat 8)Digable Planets - The Blowout Comb 9)GZA - Liquid Swords 10)The Alkahoiks - Coast II Coast 11)Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst 12)Nas - Illmatic 13)Method Man and Redman - Blackout! 14)Ghostface Killah - Ironman 15)J Dilla - Donuts |
Donuts and 36 Chambers are my jamz.
Operation Doomsday is catching up. Does Flylo count as hip-hop? LA is my favorite album this year. I've listened the fuck out of Madvillain and Clipse's Hell Hath No Fury. Eric B/Rakim, GZA, and Ghostface, I dont consider human. more like demi-god |
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Yes he does and yes LA is great. |
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Hmmm, not sure about this. It's a fucking amazing record don't get me wrong, and I understand their influence in creating rap (proto-rap, if you will), but to me listing this as one of your favourite records is like saying Velvet Underground & Nico is your favourite punk record... |
Obviously alot of fans of golden age/old school hip hop here, which is great. But makes it more surprising I havn't seen this record pop up yet:
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No, it would be more like saying White Light/White Heat was one of your favorite punk records, which I probably would say if pressed. I always wonder with hip hop history why the Last Poets, and in particular that album, doesn't get stronger mentions. The mix of vocal styles, the content, the lyrics (note their reclamation of the word "nigger" decades before NWA). Yeah, they're not based firmly in funk beats since funk hadn't happened yet, but the first major evolution of hip hop from those funk roots was towards jazz, where the Last Poets had resided to begin with. |
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I understand your choice here, but yeah, funk had happened, I mean that record came out in 70 or 71 and funk was happening. Other great groups like this were: Gil Scott-Heron,Watts Prophets and Kane. My favorite cut from that record (Last Poets) is ******'s Are Scared Of Revolution. |
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