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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: D-Nice on November 28, 2009, 09:54:49 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsyrhV5Oia4
Man I had to fire this one back up. Personal classic, DJ Lethal is a slept on producer and HOP is a slept on group discography wise. More than a 1 hit wonder.
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whitey ford 8)
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whitey ford 8)
Yessir!!!
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Word, DJ Lethal is slept on, I think the whole Limp Bizkit run may have destroyed his credibility :laugh:
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Word, DJ Lethal is slept on, I think the whole Limp Bizkit run may have destroyed his credibility :laugh:
To be honest, people was sleeping on him before that. That group at least got his name out there but if you ask most they will remember him from Limp Bizkit and not HOP.
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Lethal was alright but lets not forget DJ.MUGGS produced most of there tracks/hits as well as the mixing. I think both House of Pain & Funkdoobiest were not the same when MUGGS & The Soul Assassin camp did not executive produce there albums. Here is the CD single of Legend I bought it back in the day for "IT AIN'T A CRIME *remix*" That track is a classic in my eyes D.J. Muggs sampled that Red Hot Chilli Peppers track "Under The Bridge". The Diamond D version of word is bond is nice also.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/bigwizerm/legend.jpg)
http://rapidshare.com/files/313711462/House_of_Pain_Legend_cds_.zip
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Lethal was alright but lets not forget DJ.MUGGS produced most of there tracks/hits as well as the mixing. I think both House of Pain & Funkdoobiest were not the same when MUGGS & The Soul Assassin camp did not executive produce there albums. Here is the CD single of Legend I bought it back in the day for "IT AIN'T A CRIME *remix*" That track is a classic in my eyes D.J. Muggs sampled that Red Hot Chilli Peppers track "Under The Bridge". The Diamond D version of word is bond is nice also.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/bigwizerm/legend.jpg)
http://rapidshare.com/files/313711462/House_of_Pain_Legend_cds_.zip
That was one thing I digged about that camp. Muggs was your main producer, but HOP had Lethal, Funkdoobiest had Ralph M, Whooliganz had Alchemist. All those producers, including T Ray were understudies, but could more than hold they own by themselves. HOP's 3rd album was produced front to back by Lethal and it was dope also.
Yeah I own the single to Legend also. Muggs had some ill remixes, like the one to Tequila Sunrise and Throw Ya Set In The Air, Illusions, etc.
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Lethal was alright but lets not forget DJ.MUGGS produced most of there tracks/hits as well as the mixing. I think both House of Pain & Funkdoobiest were not the same when MUGGS & The Soul Assassin camp did not executive produce there albums. Here is the CD single of Legend I bought it back in the day for "IT AIN'T A CRIME *remix*" That track is a classic in my eyes D.J. Muggs sampled that Red Hot Chilli Peppers track "Under The Bridge". The Diamond D version of word is bond is nice also.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/bigwizerm/legend.jpg)
http://rapidshare.com/files/313711462/House_of_Pain_Legend_cds_.zip
dope, i actually have the cassette maxi single of this
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HOP's 1st 2 records were good but the 3rd was garbage IMO. Muggs and Danny Boy were all but absent. The La Coka Nostra CD is good though.
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HOP's 1st 2 records were good but the 3rd was garbage IMO. Muggs and Danny Boy were all but absent. The La Coka Nostra CD is good though.
Their 3rd was a completely different sound but it had some BANGERS on it
Heart Full Of Sorrow
Fed Up
Pass The Jinn
Have Nots
More of a east coast sound to it. Divine Styler and Cockni O Dire were on this album alot. Divine had some gems on here, so that meant less Danny Boy lyrics. All the Soul Assassins group were build up like that, 1 dominant MC and 1 other one with a DJ.
HOP- Everlast, Danny Boy, Lethal (Danny did not rap alot)
Cypress- B, Sen, Muggs (Sen same deal, even Muggs would rap sometimes, same with Lethal)
Funkdoobiest- Son Doobie, Tomohawk Funk, Ralph M (Tomohawk did not rap alot, but I digged his raps when he would)
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I used to have the same as it ever was tape, but for some reason I don't remember this song.....?
was it lethal that did the On Point remix?
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I used to have the same as it ever was tape, but for some reason I don't remember this song.....?
was it lethal that did the On Point remix?
Legend was not on any of their albums.
Yeah Lethal did the remix
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I used to have the same as it ever was tape, but for some reason I don't remember this song.....?
was it lethal that did the On Point remix?
Legend was not on any of their albums.
Yeah Lethal did the remix
ah that explains it then :)
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I used to have the same as it ever was tape, but for some reason I don't remember this song.....?
was it lethal that did the On Point remix?
Legend was not on any of their albums.
Yeah Lethal did the remix
ah that explains it then :)
Ok that is weird you said Same As It Ever Was on tape because I am staring at the case right now LOL.
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Here is another remix of Word Is Bond, not sure who produced it but it is unreleased
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHgXTwk1I_w&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsyrhV5Oia4
Man I had to fire this one back up. Personal classic, DJ Lethal is a slept on producer and HOP is a slept on group discography wise. More than a 1 hit wonder.
you are so right . house of pain 3 albums are some slept on dope ass music . alot people are sleeping on la coka nostra also