ehh i downloaded this, the hood internet is much better at the whole mashups business.
www.thehoodinternet.com
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Well, first of all, you're probably just promoting your own stuff, which is only okay, and secondly, the point of Girl Talk is not just to mash up but to recompose.
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The Hood Internet is really boring.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The Jessie's Girl sample is the best thing ever.
I want Jessie's girl (but I'd rather get some head)This Message Edited On 07.12.08
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Album Rating: 3.5
oh look nick greer ridiculously jocks girl talk again
4.5? honestly
Girl Talk is good but way overrated and this album isn't even as good as Night Ripper.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Well, I took a listen and I have to say, it was quite enjoyable even though this isn't my kind of music.
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Album Rating: 3.0
1st half of night ripper > feed the animals > second half of night ripper
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"Sexy Can I" and "Back in the Day" over "Young Turks" gets me every time.
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this is boring/annoying as hell
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
You are incorrect, sir.
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this is somewhat boring
night ripper easily rapes this
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Album Rating: 4.0
have been listening to this alot more after seeing him at Lollapalooza. Its pretty brilliant at some points and during others just annoying but overall there are some many awesome moments on this that this album is hard not to be obsessed with
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This seriously isn't that good. 3/5
Digging: Boards of Canada - Tomorrow's Harvest
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I've liked this and Night Ripper. I can't help but feel a bit polarized, though - this is awesome party music and [ideally] gives people the opportunity to find the original sources of music, but after that game is up, how long will its longevity last outside of parties? I still find something new with each listen, and it's a fun record (as is the previous record, which I think is a little better), but I would understand if people didn't get much out of it.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I honestly never took this to be anything but party music.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
[quote=Jom]I've liked this and Night Ripper. I can't help but feel a bit polarized, though - this is awesome party music and [ideally] gives people the opportunity to find the original sources of music, but after that game is up, how long will its longevity last outside of parties? I still find something new with each listen, and it's a fun record (as is the previous record, which I think is a little better), but I would understand if people didn't get much out of it.[/quote]
I hate listening to this and people who think it's necessary to listen to this at parties. I seriously love this stuff alone in my room. It seems contrived to play it at a party as if saying "rererereremix" but equally contrived to sit down and update the wikipedia page with the exact samples. I think it's just a good album, with both great details and a great overall uptempo feel.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
The Wikipedia pages are epic fun to pick up the samples. I'd love to see someone make a playlist of every song sampled on FTA.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
I was at a bar two months ago right after the album came out where the DJ essentially redid Feed the Animals but with the original songs. It was painful.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
It certainly would have been inconsistent.
Woo-Ha! followed by Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic? Hmm.
Can't wait for this guy to come down under, the videos I saw of him at Lollapalooza were friggin' ridiculous.
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Album Rating: 4.0
i got bored of this. but its the only time i like rap/hip hop whatever.
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