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A lot of these lists are seriously lacking in the old school dept.
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I'm semi-grunching fwiw. And I made this list in like two minutes so I don't care if #7 is slightly cooler than #6 or something.
1. Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions... 2. Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3. Nas - Illmatic 4. Outkast - Stankonia 5. Dr. Dre - The Chronic 6. N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton 7. A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory 8. Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet 9. Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) 10. Genius/GZA - Liquid Swords |
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Blueprint but not Reasonable Doubt?
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Splinter's the master and these are the students: ![]() Leonardo, Michaelangelo, and Donatello make up the team with one other fellow RAPHAEL he's the leader of the group transformed from the norm by the nuclear goop etc. that was from memory fwiw :s [/ QUOTE ] i always thought leonardo was the leader and raphael was like the rebel or w/e |
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Blueprint but not Reasonable Doubt? [/ QUOTE ] I know I'm probably in the minority here, but RD is my 3rd favorite Jay-Z album. And it could possibly end up being 4th, but I'm not ranking AG yet b/c it's too new imo. |
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i always thought leonardo was the leader and raphael was like the rebel or w/e [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, Leonardo = leader, Raphael = something about attitude, Donatello = smart, Michaelangelo is a party dude. |
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which one liked pizza
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WTF turtles don't eat pizza silly.
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NT, I don't agree with the list, but I'm pretty sure you're one of those backpackers who has this list of "classics" from the early 90s that everyone has to like or else they don't know true hip hop. Basically, lyricism snobs, and I feel the gap is vastly overstated especially comparing the mid to late decade. I can understand how some of the [censored] was innovative back then, but this [censored] is really egregious. Me, I prefer to look at album sales rather than listen to the opinions of self-appointed hip hop heads that populate message boards; there are usually good reasons that so-called great underground artists aren't moving albums and going plat. It's always popular to believe what is popular isn't good, and it's usually snobbish elitist BS. [/ QUOTE ] I feel ya about people being elitists when it comes to listening to rap music, but that wasn't an example of it. That list was horrible. Commercial success definitely isn't a measure of how good an album is. By that logic Illmatic and Reasonable doubt are worse then any album that's when double platinum. Sales are about marketing to the masses imo. Oh and lol at calling someone a backpacker because he likes Illmatic, Reasonable Doubt etc. |
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[ QUOTE ] 1) Eminem Show 2) Life After Death 3) Big Pun - Capitol Punishment 4) Marshall Mathers LP 5) Get Rich or Die Trying - His new stuff is horrible imo 6) All Eyez on Me 7) Slim Shady LP 8) Ready to Die 9) Stillmatic 10) 2001 [/ QUOTE ] oh look at me guys, i was born in 1995 and have no [censored] idea what i'm talking about [/ QUOTE ] rofl. Dak, just pick up some of the albums that are being listed. We all got our own opinions but I don't think you listened to a lot of the albums most people have consistantly rated highly. |
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