Album Rating: 4.5
Waiting List is up there for me
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Album Rating: 4.5
omg new Octagon album coming
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Album Rating: 4.0
Biggest question - are you ready to take another finger?
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Album Rating: 5.0
waiting so long for Dan the Automator to release something, and it ends up being a true Dr. Octagon 2
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Album Rating: 5.0
This might’ve been the first album I 5’d after just one listen
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This fucking slaps.
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Still think this is dumb as fuck
Digging: Candy (USA) - It's Inside You |
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Ur dumb af
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Dr. Octagon,
paramedic fetus
of the East
with priests
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Album Rating: 4.5
ace production by Dan the automator
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Album Rating: 4.0
I love this album. Great production, atmosphere, beats, craziness... My only grief with this being the intro and those cliché doctor porn interludes. Kinda way below the bar of this and getting on your nerves rather quick if you're beyond the age of 14
Digging: Ulcerate - Cutting the Throat of God |
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Album Rating: 4.0
I still like the doctor porn interludes
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Upped rating
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DR OCTAGONAPUSS BWAH
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I actually haven't heard the dreamworks version of this, just the bulk recordings version (which is what the tracklist is here). Looks like I'm missing out on a few tracks (real raw, blue flowers revisited, waiting list and 1977). I think the version I have ends well with halfsharkalligatorhalfman tho, can't imagine it ending on a different track. Has anyone heard the other pressing? Is it worth getting over the original?
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Album Rating: 4.5
yeah it's worth. Real Raw is one of his best tracks, and waiting list/1977 is a better end to the album imo
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
I used to absolutely loved this album 10 years ago, when I didn't really know anything about hip-hop.
While I respect the influence this album had (though I think it's a misstep giving Dr. Oc all the credit for albums classic artists were working on before this was released)... man, the lyrics here REALLY don't hold up to the depth I expect from good hip-hop now. Like... what's one actual thing KK says on this album? Half of the lyrics are so basic, you'd just be repeating yourself trying to explain it... It's just delivered in a very convincing fashion, over fitting beats. The skits don't really back up the otherworldly aspect they forced in there. Overall, I respect this work, it just doesn't hit classic status for me. El-P was already making equally good production with better lyrics in Company Flow. Also, MF DOOM may have been influenced by this, but there're plenty of other hip-hop artists who supported comic book culture before this.
Lastly... I think Del did the future thing way better. I CAN contribute that success to this album, as Del must've heard Dan's work here.
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you learned more about hip-hop and came to appreciate this less? that seems... very backwards to me.
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I need to re-visit this. I never got into any of it too much other than Blue Flowers.
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Clicked for album/artist name combo along with octa also being the last commenter
So much octagon action right here
...octaction?
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