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Re: The Chronic VS Illmatic
« Reply #30 on: October 20, 2001, 02:19:51 AM »
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Re: The Chronic VS Illmatic
« Reply #31 on: October 21, 2001, 12:46:29 AM »
depends.... personally i think illmatic has less flaws... my favorite of the two would be chronic.. better album would be illmatic.
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Re: The Chronic VS Illmatic
« Reply #32 on: October 21, 2001, 09:49:06 AM »
Damn this is hard. I really liked the chronic and illmatic equally......like jake said illmatic was one of the best lyrical records and the chronic was one of the best produced albums.

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Re: The Chronic VS Illmatic
« Reply #33 on: October 21, 2001, 11:30:16 AM »
The Chronic was my first rap album ever, so it is probably my sentimental fav of the two. However, both albums are classic, and are basically neck and neck. And Aftermathematics, Illmatic DID have impact, despite it only going gold. It brought a new profoundness to lyricism, and was one of the albums to SAVE east coast hiphop [along with 36 Chambers, Ready To Die, and The Infamous] when the west coast was dominating.
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