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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
    And not one mention of Ice Cube?
    Hold your water....

    Above The Law - Black Superman
    Bone Thugs - (anything from their 1st album)
    Dr. Dre - Dre 2001
    Foesum - Lil Somethin' somethin'
    more to come

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  • red
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    Originally posted by kencopperwheat View Post
    April 22nd the 2008 Rock The Bells line up is announced :)
    Ok this year I am DEFINITELY going to plan ahead and go! I missed out last time...

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Dammit, now I have to burn Eric B and Rakim: "Paid In Full" for the drive home.

    Dammit, where is my 250GB hard drive in my damn car!

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  • kencopperwheat
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    April 22nd the 2008 Rock The Bells line up is announced :)

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    And not one mention of Ice Cube? Listening to "Laugh Now, Cry Later" right now.

    I still say if it weren't for Larry Graham and Bootsy Collins, none of this shit would have gone down ever.

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  • lov-e30
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    Originally posted by CleanAzzE30z View Post
    DJ Quik (Safe and Sound album and earlier)
    Havocc and Prodege (from South Central Cartel)
    Psycho Realm
    Westside Connection
    WC
    Ok Mariano, I know where you are going with this west coast list

    The L.B.C. crew
    Sick Simphonies
    N.W.A.
    Joe Koolie
    Zap and Roger
    Ice T
    Total Devastation
    Warren G

    These are some more ol skool West Coast gangster artist from back in the 80's and 90's baby.........

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by red View Post
    You are a OLDman!

    Keep'em coming they're seriously ill.
    Fix'd

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  • red
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    sorry double post

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  • red
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
    OK, so since we are breaking out with the love for the old school hip-hop/rap, the saddest case I know of is the D.O.C., Dre's first protégé.

    Ruined his vocal chords in a car wreck.

    Anyone who has "No One Can Do It Better" knows what I am saying.

    The man knew how the flow worked.
    You are a madman!

    Keep'em coming they're seriously ill.


    Originally posted by lov-e30 View Post
    OMG Luke, I have to bring my hip-hop knowledge out, how about some good ol [Too Short=life is too short], for bass and cuz words this is with no doubt the baddest album to cruise to., There is also Channel Live, The artifacts, Jedi Mindtrics, Redman, the Alkoholicks, Black Moon and I can keep diggin in my crates of 80's and 90's if you want more names

    Speaking of Diggin in the Crates (DITC), Big L is someone I seriously think does not get the credit he deserves. Just listen to "Danger Zone" or "Ebonics" hell just listen to the albums Flamboyant and Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous.


    This man was murderous!

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  • lov-e30
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
    OK, so since we are breaking out with the love for the old school hip-hop/rap, the saddest case I know of is the D.O.C., Dre's first protégé.

    Ruined his vocal chords in a car wreck.

    Anyone who has "No One Can Do It Better" knows what I am saying.

    The man knew how the flow worked.
    OMG Luke, I have to bring my hip-hop knowledge out, how about some good ol [Too Short=life is too short], for bass and cuz words this is with no doubt the baddest album to cruise to., There is also Channel Live, The artifacts, Jedi Mindtrics, Redman, the Alkoholicks, Black Moon and I can keep diggin in my crates of 80's and 90's if you want more names

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  • aaron325ix
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    so we know what was good, but what can I listen to now that is respectable. I dont read the source anymore, and dont have the tiem or energy to try and stay up to date as to who is hot this second, so i got interesed in other stuff. Lately I am really into Americana/Texas music, I know a total 180 from what we were talking about, but any one ever heard of James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards?

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    OK, so since we are breaking out with the love for the old school hip-hop/rap, the saddest case I know of is the D.O.C., Dre's first protégé.

    Ruined his vocal chords in a car wreck.

    Anyone who has "No One Can Do It Better" knows what I am saying.

    The man knew how the flow worked.

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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    DJ Quik (Safe and Sound album and earlier)
    Havocc and Prodege (from South Central Cartel)
    Psycho Realm
    Westside Connection
    WC

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  • M42Technik
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    Originally posted by FifeDog236 View Post
    Fat Lip is fucking awesome. Not many people I know have even heard of him. The Spike Jonez video he did was sweet.
    Pharcyde
    DJ Shadow
    MF Doom
    Nightmares On Wax
    Cut Chemist
    Jurassic Five
    Gang Starr
    Common
    Mos-Def
    Dead Prez


    ....the list goes on. There is good rap out there still, you just have to search for it.

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  • aaron325ix
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    maybe change it to the lost hip-hop thread. Love Rakim, Tribe, anyone here remember the Smokin Grooves Tour? Gaddamn that was some fun. you want some good names to look up, just a few off the dome would be Craig Mack(flava in ya ear), Eight Ball and MJG (Memphis rap), Gangstarr, and as mentioned the whole Hyroglyphics crew. That is just a bit of what comes to my mind when I think of the old hip hop I used to love. Del's "Right side of the brain", album I bought the day I purchased my iX in Portland back in 2000, so I always like to drive and listen to that. BTW, Outkast was hip hop and then went pop.

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