West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Deuce on February 23, 2002, 12:07:02 PM
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What are some of the best "synthed out" Bone Thugs-n-Harmony songs? The ONLY song that i can think of would be "Down foe my thang" off Creepin' on ah come up.
p.s. I mean the type of whistles similar to Ice Cubes-you know how we do it.
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Come on now! we got some bigg azz Bone Thugs fans in here! this maw'fuckah should NOT be any propblem!
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Thuggish Ruggish Bone and No Surrender have very nice synthesizers in them........Thuggish Ruggish Bone in particular almost sounds like a beat that coulda been on "Doggystyle".......
Uneek and Tony C abandoned the synths on E.1999 Eternal and went for a more dark, meldodic sound [which turned out brilliantly].
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Thuggish Ruggish Bone and No
Uneek and Tony C abandoned the synths on E.1999 Eternal and went for a more dark, meldodic sound [which turned out brilliantly].
They didn't drop usin' that synthed sound totally cuz there is a pretty prominent whistle in Bud Smokaz Only...& they used alot of 'em quietly in the background like Land of the Heartless, it has a lil' synthed whistle in it...
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Yea, thats true, I was just talking about from an overall standpoint.......I think Thuggish Ruggish is still the best example of a synthed Bone song.
Just to let everyone here know, Uneek did NOT produce alot of the songs on E.1999 Eternal. Many of them were actually produced by Tony C, who uses REAL instruments instead of just drum machines. Probably explains why E.1999 Eternal has some of the best production ever :)
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Im on mind bolck rite now, cant think. :(
"Shotz 2 tha double glock" got some of dat shit I think.......