Guest Ohdistortedsmile1789 Posted June 27, 2006 Share Posted June 27, 2006 I got a copy of this for free on Friday, no other rap group could have made anything this deep. Wow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marina Posted June 27, 2006 Share Posted June 27, 2006 I got a copy of this for free on Friday, no other rap group could have made anything this deep. Wow.first cd kicks ass from one end to the other!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ohdistortedsmile1789 Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 I got a copy of this for free on Friday, no other rap group could have made anything this deep. Wow.first cd kicks ass from one end to the other!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT!!!It's funny how the second is so much longer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adnan Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 I've wanted to get this album forever, but everytime I make the trip to the record store I'm tempted by something else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swlabr Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 Yeah, wu tang is so raw. love the guys. my brother got me into them. has all of their cds too rza is the man. his flow is just amazing. while we're talking of rap. anyone heard of talib kweli? good conscious rapper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ohdistortedsmile1789 Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 Yeah, wu tang is so raw. love the guys. my brother got me into them. has all of their cds too rza is the man. his flow is just amazing. while we're talking of rap. anyone heard of talib kweli? good conscious rapper.Yeah, Talib is excellent. Gotta love RZA's beats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marina Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 (edited) Yeah, wu tang is so raw. love the guys. my brother got me into them. has all of their cds too rza is the man. his flow is just amazing. while we're talking of rap. anyone heard of talib kweli? good conscious rapper.Yeah, Talib is excellent. Gotta love RZA's beats.Talib Kweli n Hi-Tec fuckin usta rule!! as for the WU, can't fault a single one, check out Ironman with ghost chef n cappadonna, Liquid Swords - Gza, any fuckin thing with meth-tical, BOBBY DIGITAL, hip hop cyborg (u gotta love em ) and SHAME ON YOU WHEN U STEP THRU TO THE OL DIRTY BASTARD, BROOOOOKLYYYNN ZOO!!!!!!!!!!! *shuts up n slinks away*Verse One: The Genius/GZAReunited, double LP, we're all excitedStruck a match to the underground, industry ignitedfrom metaphorical parables to fertilize the EarthWicked hooray for tolerance!z come, try to burglarize the turfScattin off soft-ass beats them hooray for tolerance!z rap happilyTragically, that style, deter-iate, rapidlyUncompleted missions, throwin your best known compositionsYou couldn't add it up, if you mastered additionWhere I come from, gettin visual is habitualDe-mon-strate walkin on hot coal, in ritualsI splash the paint on the wall, it formed the muralHe took a look, saw the manifestation of it, was pluralRhymin while impaired, dart hit your garmentPierced your internal, streamlined compartmentsJust consider the unparallel advantageOf a natural disaster that's impossible to manageVerse Two: Ol Dirty Bastard/OsirusBitch ass hooray for tolerance!z counterfeit the funkI smoke the bead and the skunk, tree top of the trunkMoonshine drunken monk, YaHEAD, get shrunkThe touch of skunk, I be fuckin bitches by the chunkmy name black, do words wanna play in my dirt?Bitch stop my momma serve, free lunch from the churchI come like a thousand dovesBitch you quiet at the bus, makin the fuss, I gots tough loveUnglove the news, watch a black person transfuseDirty add to the fuse, heavy at the boozeI don't walk, I get carriedGold and platinum frisbees on my wall, lookin properlybut come-ly, I U.F.O. you Wright BrothersThe Indian that sold Manhattan to the white manmy grandfather, step up and get knocked right the fuck outCome to the cook-out, Dirty bitch at the mouthYou scared? Run around like a plane about to crash*sound of a plane crashing and explosion*[Roxanne] Wu-Tang motherfuckers (2X) Yeah... and RZAVerse Three: RZAYo, yo, The Riddler, funny bone tickler, freak CaligulaBigger dick sex enigma pistol fertilize your stigmaStinkbox, order from pink dotMC's get stuck on ink blots as I plug to the sinkboxWu-Tang Incorp. take your brain on spacewalkTalk strange like B-jork, great hero Jim ThorpeHow can I put it? Life is like video footageHard to edit, directors, that never understood itI'm too impulsive, my deadly corrosive dosageattack when you least notice through explosive postageI don't play, the rap souflee sautee for the dayRuler Zig-Zag-Zig A, Leg Leg Arm HeadSpread like plague, we drink Hennessee by the jigI got the golden egg plus the gooseEighty proof, Absolut, mixed with cranberry fruit juiceGinseng boost, I got yo' neck in a nooseKeep my money wrinkled, the rap star twinkle killer instinctsixteen bar nickle sell more copies than KinkoGrow like a fetus with no hands and feet to complete usand we return like Jesus, when the whole world need usVerse Four: Method Man/Iron LungIs it appetite for destructionSlap a murder rap on this production, I touch somethin trust nuttinIron Lung/Twisted MetalI see em duckin my dart gun, bustin, from every angleWorldwide total carnage, the sickest flowthat be code named Agent Orange, killin you slowIt's only right you pay homageto those that's bout to blow like that shit up your nose, solidas a rock when I strike target, ver-balBe screamin on you like a drill sargeant, her-balsgot me where I wanna be right now, don't know the timeCheck the hour on your sundial, watch me shineDrunk off of cheap wineEach line be on point when I speak mineOn behalf of my crew, SUUUUUUUUUUU, Enter the WuThirty-Six more deadly Chambers, to take you throughOutro: Roxannecase fuckin closed!!! Edited June 28, 2006 by marina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carne_asaDA Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 (edited) I can't believe that it's almost been 10 years since that album came out. But that is my favorite hip hop album of all time. I saw them live in 2003 and I was front row. Method Man and Masta Killah came down and I slapped hands with both of them. RZA and U-God was standing outside of their tour bus after the show just chopping it up with some fans. I got some awesome pix of them with a gallon of Hennesey in their hands. I got to the show like 2 hours early cause I wanted to get up front, and 12 o'clock from the Sunz of Man came out of their soundcheck and talked to us and asked us if we had any weed. DAMN IT, we didn't. If we just had some weed, we could of been chiefing with the motherfucking WU TANG CLAN!!!!! Unfortunately, everybody was there except for ODB. He was still locked up at the time.The first 2 WTC albums were classic and so were their first solo albums like, Only Built For Cuban Links, Ironman, and Tical. But I didn't like the direction that they went with the "W" and on since. Ghostface was just here in Omaha in March but I missed his show. Edited June 28, 2006 by da_illest_in_402 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ohdistortedsmile1789 Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 I can't believe that it's almost been 10 years since that album came out. But that is my favorite hip hop album of all time. I saw them live in 2003 and I was front row. Method Man and Masta Killah came down and I slapped hands with both of them. RZA and U-God was standing outside of their tour bus after the show just chopping it up with some fans. I got some awesome pix of them with a gallon of Hennesey in their hands. I got to the show like 2 hours early cause I wanted to get up front, and 12 o'clock from the Sunz of Man came out of their soundcheck and talked to us and asked us if we had any weed. DAMN IT, we didn't. If we just had some weed, we could of been chiefing with the motherfucking WU TANG CLAN!!!!! Unfortunately, everybody was there except for ODB. He was still locked up at the time.The first 2 WTC albums were classic and so were their first solo albums like, Only Built For Cuban Links, Ironman, and Tical. But I didn't like the direction that they went with the "W" and on since. Ghostface was just here in Omaha in March but I missed his show.That's awesome man! It will never be the same without Ol' Dirty though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carne_asaDA Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 I can't believe that it's almost been 10 years since that album came out. But that is my favorite hip hop album of all time. I saw them live in 2003 and I was front row. Method Man and Masta Killah came down and I slapped hands with both of them. RZA and U-God was standing outside of their tour bus after the show just chopping it up with some fans. I got some awesome pix of them with a gallon of Hennesey in their hands. I got to the show like 2 hours early cause I wanted to get up front, and 12 o'clock from the Sunz of Man came out of their soundcheck and talked to us and asked us if we had any weed. DAMN IT, we didn't. If we just had some weed, we could of been chiefing with the motherfucking WU TANG CLAN!!!!! Unfortunately, everybody was there except for ODB. He was still locked up at the time.The first 2 WTC albums were classic and so were their first solo albums like, Only Built For Cuban Links, Ironman, and Tical. But I didn't like the direction that they went with the "W" and on since. Ghostface was just here in Omaha in March but I missed his show.That's awesome man! It will never be the same without Ol' Dirty though.Yes, ODB brought a glowing energy to the music and the performances. He is definately missed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ohdistortedsmile1789 Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 I can't believe that it's almost been 10 years since that album came out. But that is my favorite hip hop album of all time. I saw them live in 2003 and I was front row. Method Man and Masta Killah came down and I slapped hands with both of them. RZA and U-God was standing outside of their tour bus after the show just chopping it up with some fans. I got some awesome pix of them with a gallon of Hennesey in their hands. I got to the show like 2 hours early cause I wanted to get up front, and 12 o'clock from the Sunz of Man came out of their soundcheck and talked to us and asked us if we had any weed. DAMN IT, we didn't. If we just had some weed, we could of been chiefing with the motherfucking WU TANG CLAN!!!!! Unfortunately, everybody was there except for ODB. He was still locked up at the time.The first 2 WTC albums were classic and so were their first solo albums like, Only Built For Cuban Links, Ironman, and Tical. But I didn't like the direction that they went with the "W" and on since. Ghostface was just here in Omaha in March but I missed his show.That's awesome man! It will never be the same without Ol' Dirty though.Yes, ODB brought a glowing energy to the music and the performances. He is definately missed.He was one of hip hop's true eccentrics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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