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Title: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: LAZY on November 23, 2006, 02:17:32 AM
more than half of this decade is over and i was wondering what everyone thinks are some West Coast classics between 2000 and 2005

i havnt really thought about my official list but a few albums im debating about are:


Daz- RAW
Snoop Dogg- Last Meal
2pac- Better Days
Daddy V- Compton OG
Hi-C- Hi Life Hustle
Mac Dre- Ronald Dregan
Daz- U Know What Im Throwing Up
Thug Lordz- N Thugz We Trust
Xzibit- Restless
Xzibit- Weapons of Mass Destruction
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: DEKO on November 23, 2006, 02:42:54 AM
DJ Quik - Balance And Options
DJ Quik - Trauma
Muggs and GZA - Grandmasters
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: evan the dude on November 23, 2006, 04:00:59 AM
C-Bo - Enemy of the State
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: c-dogg on November 23, 2006, 04:36:32 AM

Man, some of the albums on the first list are SERIOUSLY debatable (U Know what im throwin up?, what r u thinking?) Any ways, i dont think there are many albums that can be considered classics in the last 5 years. But i would say there are some decent contenders for that title. Heres my list, and my reasons.

1) Nas - Stillmatic - Nas was on a serious comeback after the pile of thrash that was Nastradamus, He put some serious effort into the concepts of this album. The first 10 tracks of this lp blew me away.

2) Dj Quik - Trauma - Ok, this debatable but i think quik really came strong on this album. He sounds hungry as hell, the beats are a mixture of Safe and sound and Balance and options. The fact that he made it nice and short also makes this a classic. No skits, no fillers, just pure quik for a solid 45 minutes.

3)The Game - Tha Documentary - I think The game has proved himself with DA( Which is better than this) but his debut i really good. When was the last time the westcoast had a fresh talent representing worldwide?

There are probly other albums that i would consider classics but i cant think right now.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: JMan on November 23, 2006, 04:37:32 AM
the word classic is used far far too much.. an album cant be considered a classic within 6 years.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: evan the dude on November 23, 2006, 04:42:39 AM
the word classic is used far far too much.. an album cant be considered a classic within 6 years.

very true, however, C-Bo's Enemy of the State was crazy as hell. that album was soooo fuckin hard for its time. Daz, WC, Yuk, JT etc....everyone was on that album. There isn't one track on that album i skip. Bo was straight out of jail and hungry as fuck. I listen to his shit now-a-days and wonder what the fuck happened. That album to me is one of the best albums out of the west from the new millenium. call me crazy, but i call it classic. hands down.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Toshdawg on November 23, 2006, 06:23:59 AM
J-Steez - 4 Tha Crown

XL Middleton - Music 4 A Drunken Evening (double CD)

if u never listen to this shit... is because you a foo!

fuck tha haterz! 8)
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: K.Dub on November 23, 2006, 06:55:17 AM
the word classic is used far far too much.. an album cant be considered a classic within 6 years.

agreed
but why the fuck not? :P
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: West Coast Veteran on November 23, 2006, 09:36:05 AM
The Documentary

Quality wise it was a great album, a lot of classic songs and no wack songs but Game did sound quite amateurish with his flow, someone else put it best sometimes it sounded like he was just reading off the paper. I would give the album a near classic rating personally (4.5/5) but the only thing that makes this an arguable classic is that it did resurrect the West, not fully but it did shed light back on the West Coast similar to what Dre did in '99. I don't think many of these newly signed West Coast artists would have got their deals if it wasn't for the success of The Documentary. Plus I have a feeling many West Coast albums are gonna sound like The Documentary with the whole "universal sound".

That's pretty much the only album I can think of that matched quality with impact from the West Coast since 2000. I'm not calling it a definite classic since it's too early to tell (although it still gets regular rotation) but it's definitely a future candidate.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: HD on November 23, 2006, 09:48:13 AM
Deltron 3030
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: wballz187 on November 23, 2006, 09:56:13 AM
game - the documentary
jay-z - blueprint
john legend - get lifted ;D
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Detox Is A Myth!!! on November 23, 2006, 10:02:11 AM
Daz- RAW -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Snoop Dogg- Last Meal -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
2pac- Better Days -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Daddy V- Compton OG -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Hi-C- Hi Life Hustle -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Mac Dre- Ronald Dregan -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Daz- U Know What Im Throwing Up -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Thug Lordz- N Thugz We Trust -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Xzibit- Restless -- NOT EVEN CLOSE
Xzibit- Weapons of Mass Destruction -- NOT EVEN CLOSE

Thanks for reading
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: 'EclipZe on November 23, 2006, 10:03:15 AM
DJ Quik - Balance And Options
DJ Quik - Trauma

nuff said.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: MontrealCity's Most on November 23, 2006, 10:28:03 AM
Documentary
Blueprint
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Chad on November 23, 2006, 10:35:49 AM
the word classic is used far far too much.. an album cant be considered a classic within 6 years.

Why not??  The Chronic ('91), by 1997 was considered a classic...Doggystyle ('93), by 1999 was considered a classic...
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: JMan on November 23, 2006, 10:38:56 AM
the word classic is used far far too much.. an album cant be considered a classic within 6 years.

Why not??  The Chronic ('91), by 1997 was considered a classic...Doggystyle ('93), by 1999 was considered a classic...

yes but those album started off the whole g'funk movement, so gain classic status for raising the bar level and putting down blueprints for other artists to follow.. no album from 2000 - 2006 has achieved nething near to this..
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Slikk_J on November 23, 2006, 07:19:03 PM
When I hear classic, I'm thinking what album that I would have gave 5 mics/ XXl too....now from 00-05

I agree with J Steez up 4 tha crown.......

I woulad also say (If not very clode to IMO)

Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz
(Duces and Treys is dope too)
Xzibit - Restless.......Its when X got his fame......Blew up went plat...
Dillinger & Young Gotti
Tha Liks - X.O. Experience
Warren G - Return of the regulator
Roscoe - Young roscoe philiphornia

I do like DPGC U know what Im throwin up.....but I wouldn't say it's classic.....

Umm from Everywhere else besides WC....

Busta Rhymes - Genesis
50 Cent - Get rich or die tryin.....(Im thinking more of the impact this had not that Im a huge G-unit fan even though back then they were ok...IMO)
I guess Eminem Marshall Matters LP as well.....Shit I even use to bump him back then lol
Jay-Z - Blueprint....
Jadakiss - Kiss of death
Fabolous - Ghetto Fabolous (maybe not to every one, but I thought this was dope when it came out)..
Clipse - Lord Willin (Now this shit was banging.....This definately classic in my books)
Sticky Fingazz - Black Trash (Still probably the best story telling album to date)

But seriously.....There should be a lot more classic albums than this.....especially from WC...but hey, it is what it is...
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: WestCoasta on November 23, 2006, 07:20:58 PM
Daz - DPGC... = NOT CLASSIC, that shit was weak


RAW, ya that's classic for sure
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Lunatic on November 23, 2006, 07:35:44 PM
Knoc's "The Way I Am" was pretty solid, and HEAVILY slept on. Too early to say "classic" or even "westcoast classic" but I think it can become a "westcoast classic" at least 8)
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Twentytwofifty on November 23, 2006, 07:47:14 PM
I don't think there has been one real classic album since 2000.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Tha G In Deee on November 23, 2006, 08:21:44 PM
Some you may not agree with but here's my list...

Xzibit - Restless
Snoop Dogg - Tha Last Meal
DJ Quik - Balance & Options, Under Tha Influence, Trauma
Kurupt - Space Boogie
Daz Dillinger - R.A.W.
The Game - The Documentary
WC - Ghetto Heisman
Westside Connection - Terrorist Threats
Tha Eastsidaz - Snoop Dogg Presents...Tha Eastsidaz, Duces 'N Trayz The Old Fashioned Way, Gang Bang Muzic
Ice Cube - War & Peace Vol. 2
Mack 10 - Hustla's Handbook
Warren G - Return Of The Regulator, In The Mid-Nite Hour
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: LAZY on November 23, 2006, 10:26:32 PM
about DPGC U Know What Im Throwin Up.. i loved that album.. i guess it would maybe be a personal classic, i anticipated that cd for a long time and bumped it allll summer

but shit i needa get that C-Bo Enemy of the state

Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: js83 on November 24, 2006, 12:03:31 AM
the word classic is used far far too much.. an album cant be considered a classic within 6 years.

Why not??  The Chronic ('91), by 1997 was considered a classic...Doggystyle ('93), by 1999 was considered a classic...


 ???
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: evan the dude on November 24, 2006, 03:52:04 AM
about DPGC U Know What Im Throwin Up.. i loved that album.. i guess it would maybe be a personal classic, i anticipated that cd for a long time and bumped it allll summer

but shit i needa get that C-Bo Enemy of the state



same here man. i remember there was mad hype for that album before it came out, and it sure as hell lived up to it. one of the best daz releases since RAW imo. *throws it on*  8) as far as that c-bo goes, i've seen it on ebay for about $10. i dunno if they sell it in stores still or not. i fuckin lost mine like a year ago... i got it on my comp but the quality is shitty.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Visualize what you can't see on November 26, 2006, 02:07:07 PM
Jay-Z - the blueprint
Game-Documentary
Warren G - Return Of The Regulator-> not a classic but a solid overlooked album. young locs down is my fav track.
Title: Re: Classic Albums: 2000-2005
Post by: Fressh_Deini on November 26, 2006, 03:08:14 PM
Murs - 3:16 (The 9th Edition)
Muggs & GZA - Grandmasters

For some albums it's possible to say they are classics after a short time.
Look at 'The Minstrel Show'. That album is so incredible good, everybody should be calling that album a classic, although it's only 1 year old.