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all forum jokes aside, thats hella foul to disrespect the dead...
REVIEWL.A.M.B. - "The L.A.M.B EP" 2011 For many of us, there are memories unique to our childhood that that involved getting together and making pretend worlds with friends. Pirates, Ninja Turtles, Cowboys, Cops, etc...Our sheltered young minds were content with spending entire long summer days dreaming up alternate realities where we were larger than life. Those memories shaped who we were, molded our imaginations, and gave us hopes and dreams before the weight of reality got to us in our adolescence and young adulthood. Fortunately for a few kids from Southern California's sunny, suburban San Fernando Valley, that waking up never occurred. The LAMB crew, which stands for LA's Most Blunted, is a small clique of white and middle eastern potheads who have either refused, or were never required to grow up. They are still in perpetual play time. However, instead of rallying in the tree house, spying on neighbor girls, the LAMB crew is mostly found huddled around a cheap recording set up in leader Elior Maimon's father's house, laying down rap lyrics. Their lyrical content is a throw back to when you as a child thought yourself invincible, and worth much more than what you actually contributed to the world. No more are their fantasies about pirates and monsters though, rather an amalgamation of gangsta rap imagery they picked up throughout the years watching BET for hours while their parents were elsewhere. Lo-fi, bastardized versions of G-funk instrumentals provide the sonic backdrop, while imagined tales of Death Row Records-era ghetto lifestyles are laid down on what is quite possibly a cheap webcam microphone. The finished product is like a window back in time to you and your friends doodling rocket ships and telling stories, only this time around the stories are not of alien space travel, but a lifestyle alien to yours and recorded in the form of hip hop, not crayon drawings.So, it this an EP, or a mixtape? We're not sure. We are sure of this: All cultural misappropriation, lack of credibility, and painfully obvious self loathing aside, "The L.A.M.B. EP" is an endearing take on the fantasies of young boys, warped in to those of ignorant man-children. A fun experience overall, just don't let these boys out of the valley to go try and shop this record at any South Central flea markets, for then the magic will end when they realize they are in for a big surprise.
Quote from: Black Male on August 19, 2011, 09:13:51 PMall forum jokes aside, thats hella foul to disrespect the dead...real spit. i've never in my life come across a man who wouldn't consider that bitch-made shit.... kid is the epitome of a young child still goin through the early learning stages of life.
Quote from: NIKCC on August 19, 2011, 09:37:53 PMQuote from: Black Male on August 19, 2011, 09:13:51 PMall forum jokes aside, thats hella foul to disrespect the dead...real spit. i've never in my life come across a man who wouldn't consider that bitch-made shit.... kid is the epitome of a young child still goin through the early learning stages of life.This is what I'm saying. You're a loser. You think you "come across people" on the internet. You'll never understand.
But no. Nobody you "come across & kick it with" online is real, NIK. It's the internet.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on August 20, 2011, 05:39:27 AMBut no. Nobody you "come across & kick it with" online is real, NIK. It's the internet.explains a lot. u see urself as nothing when u post here, which is why u post like a dumbass child. ur fake. if this were real life, u wouldnt be sayin them things about lights...but since it's the internet, and online interaction isn't real (according to u), u feel like ur nothing but text, so u can say anything u want and u wont be held accountable. ur the epitome of a bitch, son. grow a pair.
Quote from: NIKCC on August 20, 2011, 04:19:16 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on August 20, 2011, 05:39:27 AMBut no. Nobody you "come across & kick it with" online is real, NIK. It's the internet.explains a lot. u see urself as nothing when u post here, which is why u post like a dumbass child. ur fake. if this were real life, u wouldnt be sayin them things about lights...but since it's the internet, and online interaction isn't real (according to u), u feel like ur nothing but text, so u can say anything u want and u wont be held accountable. ur the epitome of a bitch, son. grow a pair.Actually, if you ask anyone I know in real life, they'll tell you I say fucked up shit like this regularly. But you're talking about fucked up shit, when you straight up said on a song of your women were inferior to men. So let's not talk about "fake".
^I'm a punkass for speaking my mind? You didn't talk that big game you did here to Grundy in real life. So don't talk punkass to me, child.& no, you didn't. You straight up said, bitch go make me a sandwich. That's a punk, fourteen year old boy move. Grow up.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on August 20, 2011, 04:40:06 PM^I'm a punkass for speaking my mind? You didn't talk that big game you did here to Grundy in real life. So don't talk punkass to me, child.& no, you didn't. You straight up said, bitch go make me a sandwich. That's a punk, fourteen year old boy move. Grow up.when ur mind is on some bitch shit and u speak it, yes, that means ur a punk, u fucking faggot. when i saw grundy in life, i spoke my mind, just like i always do. u werent there, so u speakin on the situation is just more fraudulent behavior on ur behalf, biebs.and yea, i do tell my bitches to make me sandwiches...and they do. if u werent a fag, u would too have the joy of experiencing this.
The blood gang embraces Tupac as a member even if YOU dont.
and yea, i do tell my bitches to make me sandwiches...and they do. if u werent a fag, u would too have the joy of experiencing this.
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