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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: R1ZE on December 17, 2008, 09:57:04 AM
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have you heard the bone discog yet?
I'm not askin to clown you or anything, I'm curious to hear what you think. I can hook you up with links if you need.
I just got into an argument with some people re: the thugs yest and I'm going through the albums again. love to start some discussion in here
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What was the argument?
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No argument, he just hadn't checked any Bone cd's before..
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No argument, he just hadn't checked any Bone cd's before..
Nah I thought R got into a discussion about Bone and I was just wondering what it is was about.
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Bone Thugs are the most relevant and versatile Hip-Hop group still around.. I would even go so far as to say that for all of the years they were active...
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No argument, he just hadn't checked any Bone cd's before..
Man this should be good the dude writes some cool reviews on here it will be cool to hear him as a fresh bone thugs listener giving his opinions as if they were just bringing those cds out now!!!!
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No argument, he just hadn't checked any Bone cd's before..
Man this should be good the dude writes some cool reviews on here it will be cool to hear him as a fresh bone thugs listener giving his opinions as if they were just bringing those cds out now!!!!
Yeah, I mean if the music is as timeless as I think it is, he should love alot of the songs from their albums...
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I sent him E. 1999 Eternal two weeks ago and last night he hadn't even come to track 6 yet :o
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bone has some classics. resurrection was their last flawless album. the one after that was dope though.
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you don't know hip hop if you don't know Bone
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idk
i think all their albums have flaws, but I still love em all
my argument was mainly about bizzy. hes probably the most controversial member of the group. At times I think he's a 10/10 rapper, and other times he can literally be a 0/10. B's a character that way, so by goin through the main albums in order maybe we can get the perspective of a new listener. I'll drop some reviews once other people start too ;)
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Working on it..
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idk
i think all their albums have flaws, but I still love em all
my argument was mainly about bizzy. hes probably the most controversial member of the group. At times I think he's a 10/10 rapper, and other times he can literally be a 0/10. B's a character that way, so by goin through the main albums in order maybe we can get the perspective of a new listener. I'll drop some reviews once other people start too ;)
I think Bizzy doesn't want to regulate himself to one style, and he will approach tracks in ways that are so unorthadox that they just flat-out don't work.
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That could be it... but I haven't heard him drop a hot verse in years. You'd think he'd atleast go back to the sure thing once in a while.
Did a quick review of Creepin' after a listen:
1. Intro - I like to call this song "true thugs". pretty good intro. not something I'd listen to on its own, but I don't skip it if im listening to the album properly.
2. Mr. Ouija - meh. i really dont care for this shit. and is it just me or did eazy-e call us all fags in the end of the intro?
3. Thuggish Ruggish Bone - CLASSIC shit. Period. The way I usually handle group efforts is I like to talk about each member's strengths and weaknesses. Not much to say this time though, everyone ripped it. I still remember when I first heard this song.. after bizzys verse my face = :o. Thats the shit that got me into rap. 5/5 (Bizzy > Krayzie > Layzie > Wish)
4. No Surrender - See above. Word for word. 5/5
5. Down Foe My Thang - Not a BAD song, but definitely the worst on this album. maybe its just too hard for me, but the synth gets on my nerves. Bizzy and Krayzie go OFF though. 3/5 (Bizzy > Krayzie > Layzie > Flesh)
6. Creepin' On Ah Come Up - Just the core members here (imo). Good shit all around... 4/5 (Bizzy > Krayzie > Layzie)
7. Foe Tha Love of $ - I always thought flesh had a cold on this song. it makes sense cause if you hear the clean version he sounds completely different. What can I really say about this classic song... other than somehow eazy-e drops the funnest verse to rap along with EVER.... MUTHAFUCKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
5/5 (Eazy > Krayzie > Bizzy > Layzie > Flesh)
8. Moe Cheese - I've pleasured myself to this song. 6/5
As you can probably tell, Bizzy's my favorite member of Bone. At times hes my fav rapper of all time... and others my least favorite. But we'll get to that later, this is back when he was somewhere (and someone) else. Alot rougher than his sound on E. 1999, but still perfection imo. 5/5
I noticed Krayzie's voice is really deep on some songs on this album for some reason. His flow is less melodic than it becomes later, but that's fitting - everyones a bit more thuggish ruggish on this album. 4.5/5
Layzie had a real nice delivery on this album. Real tough and in your face. Reminds me of Dresta or BG Knoccout... i dont know which is which, but one of them. 4.5/5
Wish and Flesh are just sorta there. Not bad, but not on the same level as the others. 4/5
All around, a solid EP. I wouldn't be mad spending my money on this in 94. Bone's biggest draw for me is their flows - its never the same on two tracks, and thats what keeps me coming back to their songs. This album is filled with verses that make your jaw drop.
5/5