Stockton Album Cover Thread

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May 30, 2006
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C.O.P.S. had so much potential but they concealed all of their best work & released the garbage music they recorded. We're from the same blocks so I use 2 see them a lot around North Stockton. The Its A Boy came out on cassette back in like 91-92. I was like 14-15 years old @ the time & that tape was hella wack.

They did do a song back in like 97 with Brotha Lynch. I don't know if it was ever released but one of the 44G homies told me that it was hella tight. He said Lynch's verse was like light years ahead of the other niggaz on that song. That was back betwen SOTS & Loaded when Lynch was in the zone too so I could imagine how tight he must of came on that song.

I didn't hear On Location
 
May 28, 2002
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Damn, I have at least 100 underground albums from Stockton... Way to many to post or to even list here... Here's a few to start it off... Thanks DJxREMARKABLE for getting this thread back on the subject!















Here's one I'm on the hunt for...
 
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They did do a song back in like 97 with Brotha Lynch. I don't know if it was ever released but one of the 44G homies told me that it was hella tight.
This is very true. I had that on Cassete. It was Kevvy Kev from North Stockton. That was a BAD ASS never realeased album. The song with lynch was called 209-1-siccness. All you fools hatin on Stockton...thats ok. Like Kanye West said......"Last year i was on the Bottom of the TOTEM/ Now im on TOP and their all on the SCROTUM!" Stockton is gonna Get the shine it deserves. Keep hatin. wussup to all the "REAL" Stockton homies Puttin it down. Wussup REN? D-BONE...all you muthafuckas. 1-luv.