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Old 09.12.2009, 09:30 AM   #89
Shifty Prophet
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I'm glad I was waiting for the lp to come out before buying it. Diesel, is the fourth or fifth person I've heard say basically the same thing about the album, its not delivering.

I've talked to maybe a dozen or so people, most are just kids at the record store who hang out and never buy anything, but rate albums because they've heard all of em from the internet, essentially these little shits don't know their history, of any genre of any music.

Funny story, last week one of em' was going on about aesop rock or some shit like that being the best producer, I tend to stay outta this type discussion but yeah, Aesop Rock?? I stepped in and mentioned the like of DJ Premier, Large Pro (who's new album is destroying shit), Pete Rock, Rza, Dr. Dre, Jay Dee, etc... and the kids looks at me and says:

''Nah man, I can't fuck with any of that west coast weird beat shit...''
Really?

Everyone on that list is east coast except Jay Dee (Detroit) and Dr Dre, neither of which make weird beats compared to Aesop Rock and that whole crew.

I looked at some of the guys that work there and we literally laughed this kid out of the store.

Lesson to people learning about music: read, listen, use your brain and most of all, don't act like you know when you don't.
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