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ReefaJones
February 28th 2024


3668 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

people were clowning him for the Freddie Gibbs stuff/Kanye collab so he went on his usual drunken racist tirade against white people for some reason. Not his first time doing this also and not realizing the irony of his fanbase being 99% white and him collaborating with a antisimetic lunatic

jrlikestodance
February 28th 2024


806 Comments


Jpeg will never have a run like FlyLo has

AlexKzillion
February 28th 2024


17322 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i farrrrrr prefer jpeg's production to everything i've ever heard from clipping and el-p since like 2010, like not even a discussion for me. honestly find el-p's beats cancer 4 cure to present pretty underwhelming for all the hype he gets, and every brilliant clipping production moment is cancelled out by something that's equally tacky.



only guy i feel like is remotely on jpeg's level 2018-present is the injury reserve guy and similar to flylo calling them purely hip hop at this point is kinda misrepresentative. sophie's hip hop endeavors also had the juice big RIP

ReefaJones
February 28th 2024


3668 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Whsfo9cYD-g



this alone shits on jpegs entire discography

unclereich
February 28th 2024


12096 Comments


dg>

ReefaJones
February 28th 2024


3668 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Dälek >

bloc
February 28th 2024


70270 Comments


^Easily

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
February 28th 2024


27513 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Dalek can very much remain in the 2000s backpack bargain bin thank you very much

bloc
February 28th 2024


70270 Comments


Well it's a good thing I'm a thifty nigga

ReefaJones
February 28th 2024


3668 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"Dalek can very much remain in the 2000s backpack bargain bin thank you very much"



It's not even backpack hip hop. Dälek went into industrial/noise territory more than a decade before other artists like clipping, Death Grips and Injury Reserve



JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 28th 2024


60597 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

no gatekeeping of the backpack bin from current-decade Kanye apologists plz and thanks

Injury Reserve is easily on a footing with JPEG for contemp picks, as is Material Girl (although suffers even worse than JPEG for self-sabotaging himself with bullshit flow). Would love to see JPEG make a record like Tangram - his audience is already squarely enough in the backpacker-in-denial camp (as nicely evidenced itt) that a little open cLOUDDEAD worship wouldn't kill him

will never happen but

JayEnder
February 28th 2024


20021 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Dalek were the og horrorcore and they did it best with Absence. clipping. is the only group to even come close in that regard

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 28th 2024


60597 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

even I have listened to enough 90s hiphop to give that take the eyeroll it deserves

Ryus
February 28th 2024


37009 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

dg> [∞]

Colton
February 28th 2024


15319 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

tf is a "backpacker" in the context of jpegmafia's audience lol

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
February 28th 2024


26597 Comments


"Dalek were the og horrorcore"

not even close

Drifter
February 28th 2024


20863 Comments


what happens when a group of people who don’t know what they’re talking about get together

Jash
February 29th 2024


4968 Comments


^^^

This thread is making my eye twitch

ReefaJones
February 29th 2024


3668 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Joey Badass or Atmosphere etc. would be what I consider backpack hip hop. Dalek is more the type of shit you play for your friend who's a metalhead to get him into hip hop

Colton
February 29th 2024


15319 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wtf is backpack hiphop



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