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David Banner - MTA 2: Baptized In Dirty WaterI finally got this. It's hot. Banner came through again on the production tip. Some dope features from Twista, T.I., Bun B, 8-Ball, Lil Flip, and others. Still gotta give it more listens to see if it's as good as Mississippi The Album.Dizzee Rascal - Boy In Da CornerI was sleeping on this for a minute. Heard real good things, but kept sleeping. Now that I've finally peeped it. All I gotta say is This cat is on some other shit. Straight up, a great album. He's not very complex, but comes with some dope lyricism. Good concepts. The Beats are crazy on this. Messy Marv - DisobayishHeated! Messy came with it as usual. But, this was a very well rounded album. Has some good commercial appeal, but will never make much noise outside of the Bay. Features from E-40, Yuk, Rich The Factor and some other people. Rick Rock produced a couple tracks on it, too. Of course, it features the diss to Obie Trice. Hot album.Cypress Hill - Til Death Do Us PartOf course this won't top any of their first 3 albums, but it was still a damn good album. Muggs handled most of the production, with Alchemist and Fred Wreck helping out a little. Just an array of sounds, not just the signature dark Cypress sound. Very few features on the album, mainly just Sen Perro and B-Real ripping the mic. I dig that.Yak Ballz - My ClaimI was expecting some spaced out emcee based on his name, but he suprised me. Very street oriented, like most of the ECC/Weathermen. Nice beats and concepts. His flow is a little off from time to time, but for the most part he's good. I'm gonna finally have to Weathermen's album. Really, the production is the main reason I dig this album. Not bad.Lil Flip - U Gotta Feel MeReally, this album could've been one disc. First disc had 12 songs, second disc had 9. It was still a real good album. Flip picked some very hot beats, from the likes of David Banner to The Heatmakers. Gotta love it. He got Cam'Ron, Jim Jones, Ludacris, Pastor Troy, Killer Mike, Baby D, Three Six Mafia and others on the album, too. He holds his own with all of them. "Game Over" is killing em right now. That song is hot as hell. The album was strong.Pastor Troy - By Any Means NecessaryAfter Universal fucking up his first major release(Face Off) and pushing him towards a more commercial style(Universal Soldier), PT Cruiser finally comes back to his old ways. Rowdy Hip Hop like only the true King of Crunk can do. 13 tracks with only features on the second half. Juvenile, 8-Ball, Lil Pete and a few others. "Ridin' Big" is sick. He used the same sample 3-6 Mafia used for "Test My Gangsta" that shit was hard. "Benz" is a remake of Whodini's "Freinds," real hot. I'm feeling this album.The albums in my sig well, I don't even need to add them to this list. They're all heated.
The Very Best of Al Green...Dope fuckin album, what can I say?
You like Psycho Realm right?
WATS THE ALBUM LIKE GARAGE OR RAP
lol i'm about 15'000 miles from the LA area, that's a few years late now, thx anyways
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
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Quote from: Kill on March 28, 2004, 12:27:33 PMlol i'm about 15'000 miles from the LA area, that's a few years late now, thx anyways LMAO. I thought you lived in L.A. Haha crazy.
Right now I'm getting The Day Hell Broke Loose Part 2. It's the follow up to Swisha House's first realease The Day Hell Broke Loose, obviously. It looks real tight. Got Mike Jones, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Lil Keke and some others.