this is a true classic
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Album Rating: 5.0
he's hillary
of course he's serious(ly retarded)
Oh, definitely explains that.
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Some perpetrate, they drink Clorox
Attack the Black, because I know they lack exact
The cold facts, and still they try to Xerox
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this is alright but a 4.5 average is ridiculous
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Far too low agreed
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Album Rating: 5.0
who gives a fuck about a goddamn grammy
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Can you handle it son?
I'm hip-hop album #1
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Wouldn't have it any other way tbh.
This was the album that properly got me into hip-hop. I should really spin it more these days.
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Goes harder than most thrash
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Album Rating: 4.0
This has the lot
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Album Rating: 4.0
Hahah good one Nero.
Best from the 80's, but the 90's are superior, there are better albums from the golden age.
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The 90s is only the better decade because hip-hop didnt really blow up until the mid 80s.
1988 and 1995 are definitely the two best years for hip-hop imo. So many classics from both years.
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Album Rating: 4.0
i've heard like 4 hip hop albums from the 80's, they are nice, but eh sounds too aged for my liking.
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Which ones?
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Album Rating: 4.0
this, Paul's Boutique and Paid In Full i thought Public Enemy's next album is from the 80's too, but i was wrong :o
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Check out:
Boogie Down Productions - By All Means Necessary
EPMD - Strictly Business
Ultramagnetic MCs - Critical Beatdown
Run DMC - Raising Hell
Big Daddy Kane - Long Live the Kane
N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton
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Mmmmm BDP
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be a cool kid and check out LL Cool J - Radio too
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That might be too dated for him.
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still sounds good to me. the minimalistic approach is actually refreshing
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