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Offline Aj  
#21 Posted : 22 July 2010 10:23:28(UTC)
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The Nimrods wrote:
Eminem is overrated yes, but I'd say he's to the point were he's always taken out of proportion because he's just that good. He's in the mainstream yeah but he's got mad skills and people definitely shouldn't get shit because they like him I mean look at this:


After the first verse he just slays. Oh and Outkast is indeed amazing as stated by Forkboy Aquameni and Stankonia are insane.


Westwood is such a goon :')
Offline Thorgrim  
#22 Posted : 23 July 2010 01:38:19(UTC)
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Fuck yes.
Offline idunnowhy  
#23 Posted : 23 July 2010 04:42:07(UTC)
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Thorgrim wrote:


Fuck yes.


I've never been a huge fan of 80s rap, but it's nearly impossible to hate this song.
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Offline The Nimrods  
#24 Posted : 23 July 2010 12:48:46(UTC)
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^Agreed even though I do like 80s rap
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Sooo...

What's everyone else do in the real world?


Sell pot and jerk off

JK, or am i?


At the same time?


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Offline forkboy  
#25 Posted : 24 July 2010 10:06:21(UTC)
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Old school hip-hop from Public Enemy to the Ultramagnetic MC's, and Afrika Bambata to Erik B & Rakim is awesome.
Offline ALX  
#26 Posted : 24 July 2010 15:39:26(UTC)
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I like only two rappers/hip-hop artists. They are (completely different) Beastie Boys and B.o.B.
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Offline idunnowhy  
#27 Posted : 25 July 2010 04:55:49(UTC)
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ALX wrote:
I like only two rappers/hip-hop artists. They are (completely different) Beastie Boys and B.o.B.


Then I'd recommend listening to some of the rappers/hip-hop artists mentioned earlier in this list and see if you can make that number higher Angel

Also, B.o.B's pretty awesome. Most people associate him to "Airplanes" and "Nothin on You", but his mixtapes he had were killer. "Who the f*#( is B.o.B" is a classic, imo.
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Offline idunnowhy  
#28 Posted : 25 July 2010 04:56:52(UTC)
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Oh, and what do you all think is the best album of 2010 so far?
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Offline forkboy  
#29 Posted : 25 July 2010 12:10:50(UTC)
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Honestly can't think of any hip-hop I've heard this year that's made any impression.
Offline idunnowhy  
#30 Posted : 25 July 2010 13:09:41(UTC)
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Honestly can't think of any hip-hop I've heard this year that's made any impression.


Shirley you must be kidding?

TSOL, Distant Relatives, I F**king Hate Rappers, Stimulus Package, Sir Luscious Left Foot, The Good Sun, Adventures of Bobby Ray, How I Got Over, Pilot Talk...
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Offline Gildermershina  
#31 Posted : 25 July 2010 22:43:40(UTC)
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I'm always behind the curve with hip-hop, so I'll find out about this years' new stuff in two years time.
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Offline forkboy  
#32 Posted : 25 July 2010 23:13:50(UTC)
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idunnowhy wrote:
forkboy wrote:
Honestly can't think of any hip-hop I've heard this year that's made any impression.


Shirley you must be kidding?

TSOL, Distant Relatives, I F**king Hate Rappers, Stimulus Package, Sir Luscious Left Foot, The Good Sun, Adventures of Bobby Ray, How I Got Over, Pilot Talk...

I have heard of exactly zero of those.

Well, I do know of a punk band called TSOL from the 80s but I assume that's a different TSOL.
Offline idunnowhy  
#33 Posted : 06 August 2010 16:52:21(UTC)
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forkboy wrote:
idunnowhy wrote:
forkboy wrote:
Honestly can't think of any hip-hop I've heard this year that's made any impression.


Shirley you must be kidding?

TSOL, Distant Relatives, I F**king Hate Rappers, Stimulus Package, Sir Luscious Left Foot, The Good Sun, Adventures of Bobby Ray, How I Got Over, Pilot Talk...

I have heard of exactly zero of those.

Well, I do know of a punk band called TSOL from the 80s but I assume that's a different TSOL.


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