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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: rayallen0 on April 24, 2007, 12:07:24 AM
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sorry if urs aint on there :'(
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just rap?
cause if it's just rap then the chronic.
it's got lyrical spitters, social commentary and musically its roars and funks from here to mars.
-T
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East 1999.
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LMAO that's crazy, everyone chose the chronic that voted so far. didn't even know that when I made my first post. doggystyle comes close, but doggystyle has nothing on a pure rap level that fucks with stranded on death row and lyrical gangbang.
best album of all time period? bob dylan's highway 61 revisited.
-T
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The Chronic. The whole aura of the album and quality of the album is :o
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i said fuck it and voted infamous
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illmatic,chronic or paid in full
edit: forgot about 36 chambers
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Best albums ever
Dead Prez- Let's Get Free
Ras Kass- Soul On Ice
Talib Kweli- Reflection Eternal
2pac- Makevelli 7 Day Theory Don Killuminati
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I stopped reading after I saw: MF Doom - Operation Doomsday
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dre - 2001 and kurupt space boogy 8)
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I stopped reading after I saw: MF Doom - Operation Doomsday
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Doggystyle
I have to say I'm suprised to see that I was the first one to vote that...
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All Eyez On Me, What Can I Say Its My Favorite Album
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Run-Dmc - Raising Hell 8)
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MF Doom - Operation Doomsday
i fucking hate that guy. he just raps nonsense for white kids from the suburbs to overanalyze and feel misunderstood. his flow sounds like the laziest most annoying shit ever and he wears a mask ::). real cool guy.
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Raekwon_only.jpg)
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ON RASING HELL : Run-DMC's 1986 rap masterpiece, Raising Hell, storms out of the musical gate. One of the albums that defined the transition from the old school to the new school, with its heavy rhyme sequences layered on top of drum-machine beats, and an assortment of pulse-quickening record stabs thrown in for good measure, it's relentless. The late-'80s lyricism of MCs Run and DMC is not as complex as that of today's microphone mathematicians, but that was never the point--what they lack in finesse, they more than make up in intensity, authority, and flat-out lung power. The fact that almost every line of "Peter Piper" has become the hook of another hip-hop song is a testament to the power of these originals (the "not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good" line alone has been used in countless turntablist routines).
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all eyez on me
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MF Doom - Operation Doomsday
i fucking hate that guy. he just raps nonsense for white kids from the suburbs to overanalyze and feel misunderstood. his flow sounds like the laziest most annoying shit ever and he wears a mask ::). real cool guy.
lol
i cant choose 1, being the fact my three fav albums are not on the list
dogg food, temples of boom and east 1999
i voted for liquid swords
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I guess you have to be around at the time of the albums to see the impact they had. I was far to young when snoop's doggystyle came out & same with dre's chronic. So judging just music wise, Doggystyle (for me at least) blows it out the water
I voted for it
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Dr. Dre's 2001. That cd will never get old, no matter how many times i play it
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led zeppelin IV
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Best = Illmatic
Favourite = The Chronic or 2001
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Pffft. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue?
(http://www.groningermuseum.nl/uploads/AntonCorbijnMilesDavis4.jpg)
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7 day theory
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My vote was for The Chronic. Amerikkas Most Wanted by Ice Cube is a close second. These albums came out almost two decades ago and they still shit on anything that comes out now.
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I voted for The Blueprint, this album is pure uncut Hip Hop, it's real soulful but with a dope east coast feel, good list tho, there was a lot of dope albums on that list that I didn't think you would include +1, as far as second best....it's a toss up between Aquemini and 2001
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I was deciding between The Chronic and All Eyez On Me, but I chose the 2nd
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doggystyle
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houses of the holy> zeppelin IV imo
-T
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Me Against the World will alwayz be the heaviest album to me.
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Chronic
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East 1999.
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Rappers I monkey flip 'em with the funky rhythm I be kickin
Musician, inflictin composition
of pain I'm like Scarface sniffin cocaine
Holdin a M-16, see with the pen I'm extreme, now
Bulletholes left in my peepholes
I'm suited up in street clothes
Hand me a nine and I'll defeat foes
Y'all know my steelo with or without the airplay
I keep some E&J, sittin bent up in the stairway
Or either on the corner bettin Grants with the celo champs
Laughin at baseheads, tryin to sell some broken amps
G-Packs get off quick, forever niggaz talk shit
Remeniscing about the last time the Task Force flipped
Niggaz be runnin through the block shootin
Time to start the revolution, catch a body head for Houston
Once they caught us off guard, the Mac-10 was in the grass and
I ran like a cheetah with thoughts of an assassin
Pick the Mac up, told brothers, "Back up," the Mac spit
Lead was hittin niggaz one ran, I made him backflip
Heard a few chicks scream my arm shook, couldn't look
Gave another squeeze heard it click yo, my shit is stuck
Try to cock it, it wouldn't shoot now I'm in danger
Finally pulled it back and saw three bullets caught up in the chamber
So now I'm jetting to the building lobby
and it was filled with children probably couldn't see as high as I be
(So whatchu sayin?) It's like the game ain't the same
Got younger niggaz pullin the triggers bringing fame to they name
and claim some corners, crews without guns are goners
In broad daylight, stickup kids, they run up on us
Fo'-fives and gauges, Macs in fact
Same niggaz'll catch a back to back, snatchin yo' cracks in black
There was a snitch on the block gettin niggaz knocked
So hold your stash until the coke price drop
I know this crackhead, who said she gotta smoke nice rock
And if it's good she'll bring ya customers in measuring pots, but yo
You gotta slide on a vacation
Inside information keeps large niggaz erasin and they wives basin
It drops deep as it does in my breath
I never sleep, cause sleep is the cousin of death
Beyond the walls of intelligence, life is defined
I think of crime when I'm in a New York state of mind
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Impossible. But yeah it's gonna boil down to Paid In Full, Illmatic, and The Chronic. It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Criminal Minded, 36 Chambers are up there as well. All revolutionary albums.
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fuck...rap only
Illmatic
2001
36 chambers
Blackout!
All Eyez On Me
i guess? impossible question
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thank you for putting Born To Mack on that list
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Impossible for me to answer this question.
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2pac all eyez on me
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Me Against the World will alwayz be the heaviest album to me.
BY FAR his best album