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Rzx

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L.D.S. said:
Please put away the clever wordplay. I don't think my tiny mind can handle it.
you started it smegma so now accept the consequence and leave it at that...cause i'm done....that includes you and your love for rude unnecessary comments :ermm:
 
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A lot of mixed reviews!! Bitch when Tech doesn't bring an album out and Bitch when he does!!! For me I love this CD its got classic Tech shit on it, Girls Crazy, Fan or Foe, Message to the Black Man, The P.A.S.E.O., That Box, Gangsta Shap!! Man this is a great album only a couple of track to flick past!! Keep it up! Tech is at his best when hes tellin stories and not worring about Club shit!


Peace
 
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I tried to reasearch the Outlaws tape by DJ Screw and got the following information (I am very uncertain whether 2 Outlaws tapes were released or if Questions was released on one of his other tapes)..

DJ Screw " Chapter 89: Outlaws "

Track Listing:
Disc 1
1. Responsibility - Ghetto Twinz
2. Thug Life - Tupac & Bone
3. Why - Twista
4. Don't Try To Play Me Homie - Daz & Spice 1
5. Gangsta Don't Live Long - Scarface & Ice Cube
6. Freestyle
Disc 2
1. Backyard Mississippi - 8-Ball & MJG
2. Ups & Downs - Botany Boys
3. Run The Streets - Tupac
4. All Over A Hoe - Above The Law
5. Party Don't Stop - No Limit
6. For All Ya'll - Da Brat
7. It Don't Stop - Concious Daughter
8. Freestyle

Is there a site or otherwise to verify your tracklisting. The reason i ask is that it can be included in the discography with some evidence..

Thanking You..

ECF'NW.
 

L.D.S.

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Mizzourah
Rzx said:
you started it smegma so now accept the consequence and leave it at that...cause i'm done....that includes you and your love for rude unnecessary comments :ermm:


That last comment really wedged the sand into your vajayjay, didn't it?
 

Rzx

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L.D.S. said:
That last comment really wedged the sand into your vajayjay, didn't it?
now i c....nm man someone let me know about you so its all good say what ever you need man....it'll help you chill and all that :ermm: ...i kinda feel bad now
 
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then9ne2007 said:
too hardcore?? whats the definiton of hardcore anyway?

i found this on wiki:

Hardcore hip hop is a form of hip hop music characterized by confrontation and aggression in its subject matter, heavy beats, raw sampling and production, or any combination thereof. The term can refer to similar musical sensibilities that encompass several related genres, including gangsta rap, Mafioso rap, Horrorcore, rapcore, political hip hop, and alternative rap.

The origins of hardcore hip hop began in East Coast hip hop during the late 1980s in Philadelphia when artists such as Schoolly D (and later New York City artists such as Boogie Down Productions, Slick Rick, the Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy) began eschewing the popular themes of simple partying and mere braggadocio. Instead, their subject matter and content often reflected the ravages of urban poverty, alcohol and drug abuse, crime, street violence, and gang rivalries.

For much of the early 1990s, with the popularity of artists such as Ice Cube, Ice-T, Da Lench Mob, and Cypress Hill, hardcore hip hop was essentially synonymous with West Coast gangsta rap.

However, artists such as Onyx (Bacdafucup), The Wu-Tang Clan (Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)), NaS (Illmatic), Black Moon (Enta Da Stage), and Mobb Deep (The Infamous) soon re-invented and revitalized East Coast hardcore. This new brand of hardcore hip hop was characterized by its minimalistic beats, gritty drum sounds that were often sampled from vinyl, occasional urban jazz and horn samples, and haunting string and piano samples. During the late-1990s and onto the 2000s, a commercial variant of hardcore hip hop became integrated into pop culture, and enjoyed great mainstream success with multi-platinum artists such as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, DMX, Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., and Big Pun.

They have a list of artists that fit the genre and Tech is on it....

But alot of the artists on there i dont think is hardcore at all....

But anyway to say black ppl dont like tech cuz hes too hardcore isnt right because groups like 3 6 mafia, bone thugs, and so on are/were very hardcore and they had pretty much all black fans.....

do none of you realize that ANYONE and EVERYONE can edit any single bit of information posted on wikipedia.com?
 
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well shit its now thee 22nd and i havent gotten mine in the mail yet...what the hell...im goin to his show in 3 days and would like to hear the cd before i go or on the way ....jus have to wait i guess
 

L.D.S.

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Mizzourah
Rzx said:
now i c....nm man someone let me know about you so its all good say what ever you need man....it'll help you chill and all that :ermm: ...i kinda feel bad now


Oh right and this is the part where I go "Who talked about me" and then you lay it down real proper-like for me. I see your schematic tactics.
 

Rzx

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lol.....you wrote schematic....haha.....but really i quit.....lets just stick to tech & the strange camp now cause this going back and forth shit is pointless you dig?
 
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The first half of the album is my fav, the second half is bits and pieces of gold. But I'm not complaining, it's still better than pretty much every other rap album to come out in a long time.
 
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Mista_Bob said:
The first half of the album is my fav, the second half is bits and pieces of gold. But I'm not complaining, it's still better than pretty much every other rap album to come out in a long time.
I'd say it's one of the best albums to be released since November. :classic:
 
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-ER is better for sure, but this is just a different sound, i like it.....
-i think this really shows how amazing BIG KRIZZ KALIKO is
-the paseo is horrible.. i dont care what anyone says i thought that song was going to be amazing i havent been disappointed like this in a while
-that box is amazing
 

MURK

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www.myspace.com
i cant decide if its better than everready yet i didnt like a few tracks on everready but then they grew on me and i love them now

that box/girl crazy probably my favorites
 
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Misery, is by far my SHIT. I do love midwest choppers, which I got my thugs on, and I like gangsta shap, but they've already faded. But that's the price you pay when you release them early. I think I want you for myself, would be a phat video if only he could get all 6 girls to appear on a video, but it's not even on the cd. Mad love though, anyday i get a new strange song, i love.
 
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you dont like PASEO??? My god, thats one of my favorite songs Tech has ever released. Message To THe Black Man is another one of my favs.

I didnt really like That Box at all for some reason, i hardly ever listen to it.

My favorites gotta be Fan or Foe,Paseo, MTTBM, Gangsta Shap, Midwest Choppers and I Can Feel It.

Only songs im not feelin are That Box, Get Ya Head Right, and Yeah Ya Can.