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  1. They did, but with the lead singer from Bad Company
  2. The Clash's "I Fought the Law" Pearl Jam's "Last Kiss" Apparently Alien Ant Farms "Smooth Criminal" The Offspring "I wanna be Sedated" Shame...
  3. Seen it before, pretty interesting. I even sampled this for one of my tracks even before I knew the history behind it.
  4. 1Mariah CareyMusic BoxSep 1993 1Meat LoafBat Out Of Hell II - Back Into HellSep 1993 1NirvanaIn Utero
  5. EWFan

    Quincy Jones

    Awesome, I'll definately make sure to check this out soon. Quincys in his what? Sixth or seventh decade in the music industry?
  6. I call shenanigans: http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/p...9998516371.html
  7. Too many times to mention, some times I'll just start humming the words or whatever the song and then be like "Why the fuck am I humming this crap?"
  8. Saul Williams and Sage Francis (Even though they lean alot on Spoken Word Poetry.) El-P, Atmosphere has a couple political songs, Public Enemy of course, The Coup is great, the Marxmen are supposed to be good as well but I haven't listened alot to them...
  9. If Prince doesn't make the list, I call a recount... and MJ and Kurt Cobain are givens, right?
  10. Lucky bastard, Chuck D. is a God among men... Link to your friends music by any chance?
  11. Only song I can think of is "Brick" by the Ben Folds Five...
  12. http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/3526/je...egacyofbgi6.jpg
  13. Haha, that's the first jazz album I ever sat down and listened to, very good.
  14. 20 years? I knew he's been around for a while, but DAMN! Reminds me of Percee P. I downloaded all his Hip-Hop Weeklys and burnt them to discs, so that satisfies me... Rap is basicly all I listen to, although I am very open-minded, on my computer and in my album collection (Yes, I do buy CDs) you'll find Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, a little 50 Cent, as well as Jedi Mind Tricks, Brotha Lynch, Murs, Atmosphere, Wu-Tang and NWA, and you will also find Nine Inch Nails, Sublime, Marvin Gaye, Prince and the Isley Brothers, and some dance/DnB/House music, among others. As of right now, I've been listening to alot of Chino XL's debut album, although I think he advanced as an actual song writer on "I Told You So," his similes are more intense and more frequent on his debut, combined with classics like "Kreep," "Rise," "No Complex," and "Riott" and I really can't decide which ones better. Also been listening to alot Ras Kass (As always, he's probably my favorite emcee of all time) and Kool G. Rap (Tied with Ras) And to add to the Wu-Tang debate, LA The Darkman's "Heist of the Century" is probably the best Wu-Tang affiliate album imho.
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