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Jabberwocky

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  1. Just found this. He reinterprets the entire songs, not just vocal covers . Talk about channeling Daron and Serj . This will be the only way anybody will get any new SOAD lol
  2. Raging Slab - Anywhere But Here Raging Slab - Don't Dog Me Raging Slab - Sexy Gasoline Raging Slab - Human Cannonball Raging Slab - Lynne
  3. Football Frog (Unknown Artist)
  4. Love this movie. The satire elements and pitch black comedy. 5/5
  5. This is making my head nod. Never heard of them. Time to spark one off to this
  6. Well bloody British, I am a bloody Southern Boi Nice to meet ya as well. Just for the fact you're here and didn't do this when I mentioned rap makes you aight in my book. Well my rock knowledge ended in 1996 (well 99) as well so I guess that makes us even. Tell ya what. You educate me on the new rock shit and I'll do the same for hip hop. We'll both reminisce and maybe make each other Ell Oh Ell The old G-Funk gansta rap pretty much did die with Pac and Biggie. I can see why. But gangsta rap isn't even called that anymore. "Drill" as they call it. Actually it started over where your at until it came over to Chicago and New York and was "Americanized" for lack of a better word. Drill rappers almost always seem to be gang bangers and are legit about "that life" This video (further example of Drill) was a viral hit but it's really fucked up. Naming dead rival gang members and VERY much taunting. Like self-snitching sometimes. Takes diss tracks and rap beefs to a whole other level. Spinabenz, Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, & FastMoney Goon - Who I Smoke
  7. I never heard that one. It's a head nod for sure Now THAT'S what's up Bone Thugs was in heavy rotation on my player. Creepin On Ah Come Up is on par with Jar Of Flies as a genre defining EP. No sweat. You're into hip hop so we're gonna get along juuust fine. I know exactly what you mean. NY was all about the boom bap sound. IMO Tretch and Latifa had a very similar flow, delivery, and aggression. The reasons I like Pac is he was a storyteller (like the late King Von was) and painted such a mental picture. The way he'd stretch out phrasing and how he used multiple vocal tracks. He could go from sounding like haunting to chill to a straight killa. This is my favorite 2Pac deep track "Lord Knows"
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