West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: steno on October 20, 2012, 09:46:19 AM
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what 80s/90s west coast/east coast albums do u still bump??
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zaggin4efil
things fall apart
life after death
doggystyle
straight outta compton
safe & sound
dogg food
the chronic
str.8 off tha streetz...
it's on
atliens
all eyez on me
it was written
reasonable doubt
ready to die
etc....my collection is thorough.
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2pacalypse now 8)
one of the illest lyrical releases in rap history....funny how Pac's lyrics fell off a tiny bit after his rookie CD
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public enemy??
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right now battlecat promo album
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anything i bumped in the 90s and 2000s i still bump. i got a large collection and they still get play!
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the albums from the 90's in my sig get constant play
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On a daily basis: None
Once in a while:
*Mobb Deep - The Infamous
*Ma$e - Harlem World
*Eazy-E - It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa
*Rakim - The Master
*Jedi Mind Tricks - Violent By Design (technically this was released in 2000, but I'll throw it in since most of it was recorded in 1999)
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Most my cds have been packed away for about 3 1/2 years so....but a mate that passed away left me his collection and i bump lots of wu tang, chino xl type stuff um a old havoc and prodigy album, onyx, Nine, more east coast stuff he had i guess.
Some west like southwest rydaz.
Looking forward to moving again in about 6 months and going through them all there lots of albums i would love to revisit.
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Loads of them, all the ones that are considered classic -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hip_hop_albums_considered_to_be_influential
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36 chambers
natures finest
return of the boombap
illmatic
e1999 eternal/creepin on ah come up/ aow
and ofcourse all the westcoast classics
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pretty much that's all I bump these days is albums from that time period
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Too Much Trouble
N.O.T.S.
N.W.A.
Ice Cube
C.M.W.
Bloods & Crips
Lot's of stuff to be honest, at least more then the after 2000 stuff (wich isn't bad).
I also listen to Eastcoast stuff from 1993, 1994 and 1995. The fist Das EFX is a classic, PE, BDP all
timeless stuff. And the list goes on. I buy to much albums, and haven't got lots of time to listen...
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ll cool j??
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everything named in this thread and then some
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everything named in this thread and then some
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Going through a box of CDs at my old room at my family's, I found the EPMD CD for Out of Business that was bundled with their Greatest Hits CD. I was bumping that a couple weeks ago.
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tha liks,madkap,the pharcyde,slick rick,keith murray
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topic like river
i think in 80/90s u cant't find weak album, so it's all about whats your favorites
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alot of the good music was produced in 96 by snoop. After snoop moved in 99 it was a different style lol
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Loads of them, all the ones that are considered classic -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hip_hop_albums_considered_to_be_influential
not tryin 2 sound like a dickrider or something but why is pac NOT on the list?
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Loads of them, all the ones that are considered classic -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hip_hop_albums_considered_to_be_influential
not tryin 2 sound like a dickrider or something but why is pac NOT on the list?
check 96
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Penthouse Players Clique "Paid The Cost"
The D.O.C. "Helter Skelter"
Tha Dogg Pound "Dogg Food"
Makaveli "The Don Killuminati - The 7Day Theory"
Life Afta Death "The Death Penalty"
Chocolate "Life N A Day"
Po Broke & Lonely "No Money, No Honey"
DJ Quik "Safe & Sound"
Suga Free "Street Gospel"
2Pac "Stricly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z"
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Yea 80-90's is all I play too. Not into this new shit unless it's by an 80-90's artist. New shit doesn't compare to the classics, it's like a whole different style of music to me.
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I cannot even answer this question because albums made between 1985-2005 are 95% of my 32gb SD card in my phone. The real question, What albums AFTER 2005 do I still put in rotation? Answer, only the really, really good ones. I ain't even anti-new rap music, it's just not my style. Young kids can play whatever they want, my older cousins hated rap music after 1996, I knew one day I'd have an expiration date, and I hit it, and these kids will hit that date too. So I ain't saying it as if new music sucks, but that I'm an old 32 year old father who listens to music from mt glory days... LOL
But a quick list of things that still get play
Public Enemy's Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black
Dr. Dre's The Chronic
Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle
Makaveli's The Don Killuminati
2Pac's Me Against the World and All Eyez On Me
Snoop Dogg's Top Dogg
Eric B. and Rakim's Paid In Full
N.W.A.'s Straight Outta Compton and N.W.A. and the Posse
Bone Thugs N Harmony's E.1999
Nas's Illmatic
Run DMC's Run DMC and Raising Hell
Sugar Hill Gang Record's Greatest Hits,
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pretty much that's all I bump these days is albums from that time period