You ever listen to Gravediggaz? Diary of a Madman is such a great song.stickem wrote:^^^
nip is a little different. probably the father of horror rap.(him or esham anyway)
only the first 3 albums are good.
What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpful)
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final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
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yeah the few songs i've heard were good. hard to believe they were russell simons' idea. wrong timing for them though.
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you're confusing them with Flatlinerz.stickem wrote:yeah the few songs i've heard were good. hard to believe they were russell simons' idea. wrong timing for them though.
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dam you're right. i know i heard though.
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Even 3 cups of blood? (or is it 4 or 5 cups?).noiseredux wrote:the whole first Gravediggaz album is incredible.
Suicide is also kind of silly if you ask me, which you didn't, but the lyrics are...well besides the gore nursery rhyme style.
Still love the opening track, trippin', and the song where "whitey" judges each Gdigger.
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THREE cups. Yes. Whole album. "1-800-Suicide" is one of my favorite tracks on there. I mean, you have to be in on the joke. It's like watching an HG Lewis movie. Or actually, it's more like watching Blood Sucking Freaks, considering Prince Paul's love for that film haha.Luke wrote:Even 3 cups of blood? (or is it 4 or 5 cups?).noiseredux wrote:the whole first Gravediggaz album is incredible.
Suicide is also kind of silly if you ask me, which you didn't, but the lyrics are...well besides the gore nursery rhyme style.
Still love the opening track, trippin', and the song where "whitey" judges each Gdigger.
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final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
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definitely one of their better albums. Though I suppose it goes without saying that THE INFAMOUS is still hard to top. Have you heard Prodigy's RETURN OF THE MAC from 2007? That's honestly one of my favorite Mobb Deep related records in yearrrrrs.
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The Infamous is hard to top but Hell on Earth is a super close second. I know about Return of the Mac with all production being done by Alchemist but I haven't got a copy yet but I recently been thinking about getting it along with H.N.I.C. I also gave Prodigy's autobiography a read over the summer and it's a mixed bag with the content in there.noiseredux wrote: definitely one of their better albums. Though I suppose it goes without saying that THE INFAMOUS is still hard to top. Have you heard Prodigy's RETURN OF THE MAC from 2007? That's honestly one of my favorite Mobb Deep related records in yearrrrrs.
final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.

