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phism
04-29-2001, 03:35 PM
you know those cds that everyone has? or that everyone should have? or that everyone has and shouldn't? i decided to list a few.
smashing pumpkins - mellon collie & the infinite sadness
roni size/reprazent - new forms
green day - dookie
weezer - weezer
alanis morisette - jagged little pill
michael jackson - thriller
squirrel nut zippers - hot
dr. dre - the chronic
aphex twin - come to daddy
portishead - portishead
this list sucks and its incomplete...anyway..
The Cure - Disintegration
Portishead - Dummy
The Sundays - Blind
Velocity Girl - Copacetic
Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty
Wutang Forever
Deeelite - Dewdrops in the Garden
Beatnuts - Musical Massacre
Greenday - Dookie
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Bic Runga - Drive
NSYNC - No Strings Attached
Cocteau Twins - Four Calendar Cafe
Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend
The Smiths - Best of Vol 2
The Cardigans - Carnival
thats all..for now
ironmonkey
04-29-2001, 08:11 PM
haha the top of the must have list is easy and its gotta be beatles greatest(red), and both beatles greatest hits(blue) and well throw in revolver in there cause you gotta see the transition. oh and sgt pepper cause nothings fucking with this groundbreaking shit, haha they fucked everyone in the ass when they came out with this shit haha(unfuckwitable),
then heads need, and i emphasize NEED to get "dark side of the moon" by pink floyd. i can leave it at that, but i wont cause this is the BEST, and if you were spacing out just a second ago, i said BEST album ive EVER heard. and i will argue for this album against anyone. nothings touching "us and them" even tho ALL of the songs on this shit is sickness. straight buttah...
then we gotta go with bob marleys "legend" cause there has never been another album where the tracks are placed PERFECTLY. this order makes the true mix tape/cd heads jizz all over themselves. haha and "waiting in vain" is the illest bob marley song period. and its my fav, go figure...
then you cant fuck with wu tangs "enter the 36 chambers" haha i was a complete west coast head until this album seeped into my brain. i wasnt feeling it at first, i actually thought it to be the WORST album i ever heard, but after time and my brain was ready for it. it became the best hip hop album i ever heard, and it still is. you cant mess with 9 heads with different styles, that can fuck up any crew. ANY CREW! haha thats why every rapper dont want no beef with the clan cause itll be over. rza with his stutter type flow, meth with his commercial appeal and similies and metaphors, gza and his geniusness(haha new word), to masta killa and his monotone "talking" type style, and rae's machine gun lyrics, and ghost and his "not making sense anymore" ass, and dirts.....uhhhh dirtstyle, i havent even got to deck and u god. damn, i can go all day about the wu.
then you have to have "the score" by the fugees cause it sounded like nothing else at the time. and it had mad styles. no one at the time coulf come close to "fu gee la"(sickest beat).
and you also gotta have:
"midnight marauders" by tribe
"chronic" by dre
"doggystyle" by snizzoop
"funcrusher plus" by co flow
"songs in the key of life" by stevie
"dr octagon" by kooooooooooool keith
there are alot more but im lazy...
velvet underground with nico
the clash "s/t" (british version)
iggy & the stooges "raw power"
black flag "nervous breakdown" (i know it's only an EP but it's essential, nonetheless)
stiff little fingers "inflammable material"
the damned "machine gun etiquette"
my bloody valentine "loveless"
NY dolls "s/t"
beach boys "pet sounds"
honorable mention: swingin' utters "streets of san francisco"
drahcirual
04-30-2001, 12:17 PM
haha, hell yeah! the ironmonkey has spoken! i don't even have those albums. they're really great choices. i must find a bag of money-FAST.
drahcirual
04-30-2001, 12:19 PM
i'm looking for sade too.
ironmonkey
04-30-2001, 01:32 PM
Originally posted by drahcirual
haha, hell yeah! the ironmonkey has spoken! i don't even have those albums. they're really great choices. i must find a bag of money-FAST.
haha thanks for the shout drahcirual. please, you NEED go and check these albums.
i say, they just give kids these albums when they get to like the 1st grade and make them mandatory to listen to on a daily basis, just to get it out of the way. kids need to be skooled haha...
fuck who invented the toaster, children need to learn about how to sync up "dark side of the moon" with "the wizard of oz"!(press play on the third roar of the mgm lion, tripped out shit)
DO THA KNOWLEDGE!
ironmonkey
04-30-2001, 01:45 PM
haha i am a fucking retard! how the hell can i forget my favorite band of all time? how in the hell can i do this? tell me? i should go walk into oncoming traffic, werd up.
well better late then never:
oh and please dont sleep, probably the 3rd best album ive ever heard is "all n all" by earth wind and fire. if kids dont get down with earth wind and fire, there is nothing i can do for you. their music is probably the most universal music preiod. all the bases are covered cause they mix latin, soul, funk, african rhythms all together beautifully. even tho pink floyd and the beatles have better albums, earth wind and fires music as a whole trancends all race and will appeal to more people on a "world" scale. i dont see people in africa, or latin america getting down to "dark side of the moon" or "the wall" all that much. i cant stress this band enough. a beginners guide(and yes there is a guide) to EWF goes like this:
fantasy
september
loves holiday
serpintine fire
way of the world
after the love has gone
reasons(8 minute live version)
and braziliian rhythm for good measure
hear these songs, werdlife...
CAAAAAAAAN YOOOOU DIG IIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTT
ironmonkey
04-30-2001, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by drahcirual
i'm looking for sade too.
her new one "lovers rock" is coo. "by your side" is her best song on it. that or smooth operator(i forgot what album its on tho)
phism
04-30-2001, 02:35 PM
Originally posted by ironmonkey
haha the top of the must have list is easy and its gotta be beatles greatest(red), and both beatles greatest hits(blue) and well throw in revolver in there cause you gotta see the transition. oh and sgt pepper cause nothings fucking with this groundbreaking shit, haha they fucked everyone in the ass when they came out with this shit haha(unfuckwitable),
then heads need, and i emphasize NEED to get "dark side of the moon" by pink floyd. i can leave it at that, but i wont cause this is the BEST, and if you were spacing out just a second ago, i said BEST album ive EVER heard. and i will argue for this album against anyone. nothings touching "us and them" even tho ALL of the songs on this shit is sickness. straight buttah...
then we gotta go with bob marleys "legend" cause there has never been another album where the tracks are placed PERFECTLY. this order makes the true mix tape/cd heads jizz all over themselves. haha and "waiting in vain" is the illest bob marley song period. and its my fav, go figure...
then you cant fuck with wu tangs "enter the 36 chambers" haha i was a complete west coast head until this album seeped into my brain. i wasnt feeling it at first, i actually thought it to be the WORST album i ever heard, but after time and my brain was ready for it. it became the best hip hop album i ever heard, and it still is. you cant mess with 9 heads with different styles, that can fuck up any crew. ANY CREW! haha thats why every rapper dont want no beef with the clan cause itll be over. rza with his stutter type flow, meth with his commercial appeal and similies and metaphors, gza and his geniusness(haha new word), to masta killa and his monotone "talking" type style, and rae's machine gun lyrics, and ghost and his "not making sense anymore" ass, and dirts.....uhhhh dirtstyle, i havent even got to deck and u god. damn, i can go all day about the wu.
then you have to have "the score" by the fugees cause it sounded like nothing else at the time. and it had mad styles. no one at the time coulf come close to "fu gee la"(sickest beat).
and you also gotta have:
"midnight marauders" by tribe
"chronic" by dre
"doggystyle" by snizzoop
"funcrusher plus" by co flow
"songs in the key of life" by stevie
"dr octagon" by kooooooooooool keith
there are alot more but im lazy...
i meant to ptu in a wu tang album but i couldn't decide which one and i knew someone would say it. and a correction, it's the octagonecologyst by dr. octagon, who is kool keith
You have to have My Bloody Valentine-Loveless. They set that shit off.
You also must have Nas-Illmatic.
You must also have Gangstarr-Daily Operation.
You must also have 7 seconds-Walk Together/Rock Together.
You must also have Youth Brigade-Sound and Fury.
And last but not least you must also have All Natural Lemon and Lime Flavors. They sound like MBV, Chapterhouse and the Swirlies got in a fight.
Ass-n-titties
You must get The Minutemen-Double nickels on the dime.
the 50 punkest albums thread reminded me.
peace
ironmonkey
04-30-2001, 04:04 PM
Originally posted by phism
Originally posted by ironmonkey
haha the top of the must have list is easy and its gotta be beatles greatest(red), and both beatles greatest hits(blue) and well throw in revolver in there cause you gotta see the transition. oh and sgt pepper cause nothings fucking with this groundbreaking shit, haha they fucked everyone in the ass when they came out with this shit haha(unfuckwitable),
then heads need, and i emphasize NEED to get "dark side of the moon" by pink floyd. i can leave it at that, but i wont cause this is the BEST, and if you were spacing out just a second ago, i said BEST album ive EVER heard. and i will argue for this album against anyone. nothings touching "us and them" even tho ALL of the songs on this shit is sickness. straight buttah...
then we gotta go with bob marleys "legend" cause there has never been another album where the tracks are placed PERFECTLY. this order makes the true mix tape/cd heads jizz all over themselves. haha and "waiting in vain" is the illest bob marley song period. and its my fav, go figure...
then you cant fuck with wu tangs "enter the 36 chambers" haha i was a complete west coast head until this album seeped into my brain. i wasnt feeling it at first, i actually thought it to be the WORST album i ever heard, but after time and my brain was ready for it. it became the best hip hop album i ever heard, and it still is. you cant mess with 9 heads with different styles, that can fuck up any crew. ANY CREW! haha thats why every rapper dont want no beef with the clan cause itll be over. rza with his stutter type flow, meth with his commercial appeal and similies and metaphors, gza and his geniusness(haha new word), to masta killa and his monotone "talking" type style, and rae's machine gun lyrics, and ghost and his "not making sense anymore" ass, and dirts.....uhhhh dirtstyle, i havent even got to deck and u god. damn, i can go all day about the wu.
then you have to have "the score" by the fugees cause it sounded like nothing else at the time. and it had mad styles. no one at the time coulf come close to "fu gee la"(sickest beat).
and you also gotta have:
"midnight marauders" by tribe
"chronic" by dre
"doggystyle" by snizzoop
"funcrusher plus" by co flow
"songs in the key of life" by stevie
"dr octagon" by kooooooooooool keith
there are alot more but im lazy...
i meant to ptu in a wu tang album but i couldn't decide which one and i knew someone would say it. and a correction, it's the octagonecologyst by dr. octagon, who is kool keith
true, true my bad. haha i stand corrected. yeah what am i taking about? who IS kool keith?
ironmonkey
04-30-2001, 04:08 PM
Originally posted by 5_92
You have to have My Bloody Valentine-Loveless. They set that shit off.
You also must have Nas-Illmatic.
You must also have Gangstarr-Daily Operation.
You must also have 7 seconds-Walk Together/Rock Together.
You must also have Youth Brigade-Sound and Fury.
And last but not least you must also have All Natural Lemon and Lime Flavors. They sound like MBV, Chapterhouse and the Swirlies got in a fight.
Ass-n-titties
ahhhhh illmatic, very nice. not my favorite album, but i do love that album. but if its gonna be gangstarr, its gotta be "hard to earn" simply for the song "mass appeal" which has probably 2nd on my list of top beats of all time.
good choices tho...
sushinaut
05-01-2001, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by ironmonkey
Originally posted by drahcirual
i'm looking for sade too.
her new one "lovers rock" is coo. "by your side" is her best song on it. that or smooth operator(i forgot what album its on tho)
I boned this chic a couple of weeks ago to "by you side". Sade make good stabbin music. Somuchsoulsomuchsoulsomuchsoul.
Big big ups to ironmonkey for the beatles picks!
Can't forget about the White album and Abbey Road though. Drugs never sounded so good on deez albums. People who have never experimented with drugs, listen to this!
Nirvana-Nevermind this album changed my life and thought process i can't believe no one has put this one their list.
Fugazi-13 songs Their is reason why they put this on the Spin list. You can forget about 80% of all math, emo, indie, and punk rock if this album never existed.
Led Zeppelin- houses of the holy I like all the stuff that the Zep put out but this album makes me wanna fuck, trip, dance, and kick mass ass!
James Brown-best of With out JB their would be no Prince, Michael Jackson, the Make up, Jon Spencer Blues Explosin, etc etc etc...
De La Soul- Stakes is High I've seen lists where people put De La Soul is Dead as their favorite. No thank you I say. This album definitely bumps when its party time.
DJ Shadow-Endtroducing What can I say? DJ muthafuckin' Shadow!! That's what I say.
I gotta work so I add some other shit later.
ironmonkey
05-01-2001, 08:12 PM
cause my man knows his shit.
actually the white album and abbey road are not plaeyd as much as the others for some reason. i like the first disc of white album. "dear prudence" is my second favorite beatles cut of all time. and there are other great songs, but to me it was kind of dark. as for abbey road, it hasnt grown on me yet. i love dont get me wrong, i love "oh darlin" and a few others like "me and mr mustard" but the rest i havent gotten used to yet.
yeah good call with the de la. yeah im one of the many that places "de la soul is dead" above the rest. its easily one of my favorite hip hop. that shit is genius, but i do like "stakes is high" you cant sleep on "itzoweezee"(video is sick) and no one can mess with the beat on "the bizness"(straight buttah track), and of course "stakes is high".
yo arson i agree with you 100% son. "houses of the holy" is MOS DEF a must have. but for 1 reason, and 1 reason alone. simply for heads to hear "over the hills and far away". i urge people to go buy this ambum now simply for this song. its off the motherfucking hizzle. haha im not even gonna elaborate on this jewel, hear it and youll know all you need to know.
and james brown is a must, with or without the jbs. but the jb's were ill as well. pass the motherfucking peas...
side note: download common ripping ice cube a new asshole on "the bitch in yoo".
Originally posted by ironmonkey
cause my man knows his shit.
actually the white album and abbey road are not plaeyd as much as the others for some reason. i like the first disc of white album. "dear prudence" is my second favorite beatles cut of all time. and there are other great songs, but to me it was kind of dark. as for abbey road, it hasnt grown on me yet. i love dont get me wrong, i love "oh darlin" and a few others like "me and mr mustard" but the rest i havent gotten used to yet.
No sheeit! Dear Prudence" is one of my all time trizacks too!"Julia" is such a fuckin' beautiful song, makes me want to learn acoustic guitar so I can play it for my girl. Damn, that song makes me wanna cry. Pass a tissue...
And if you've ever shroomed, well... "Revolution 9" reminds of that. But not just because of that but that shit was done like in '69 (insert Bill & Ted's voice saying this)! That style was so fresh that only recently have people appreciated it because of all the electronic music artists xeroxing that shit.
As for Abbey Road, ffuuccckkkkkk! I think I love that album so much because of "Sun King" which is my all time favorite Beatles song. It reminds of cool summer nights and that warm feeling you get when you see your girls smile.
I talk about the greatness of the Beatles all fuggin' night so I'm a cut this.
More albums:
Miles Davis-Kind of Blue A staple for all jazz musicans and fans. This album is key to modern jazz. Miles is the king of jazz. "What?! You don't think so?! Then try some of deez nuts! Foo!"
Operation Ivy- Discography? I don't remember what the actual title of this is but everyone in my generation says Green Day's "Dookie" turned them on to punk. Instead, this gem was handed to me. I don't usually memorize lyrics but I know every damn word from this album! The lyrics are so infectious. I'm not even a ska fan but this will never be forgotten.
I'm glad we share styles when it comes to music. I guess that's one of the many positive things about giant robot.
can i vote off other peoples choices?
shagwerks
05-02-2001, 12:41 AM
Hmm - here's a top ten list (in no particular order) of albums you gotta have in my humble opinion. Not so much on the hip hop end of the spectrum - alas. But ponder these and tell me if they ain't good albums.
1. Sebadoh - Harmacy
- More lyrical goodness than a whole book of america's favorite poems. All of their albums are great but this is my favorite. And not to mention Lou Barlow is the king of indie rock. Also dig around someplace for a Sebadoh tune that came off a compilation called "Just Gimme Indie Rock". Good fun for all.
2. Pixies - Trompe Le Monde
- Subbacultcha. The anthem of my late night runs on the town. This song is what its all about, kids.
3. Run DMC - Raising Hell
- Fuck that gangsta crap. None of those kids would be around if Run DMC hadn't been so goddamn cool. Try to deny these beats, boyeeeee.
4. Van Halen - 1984
- When this came out i was in Jr. High and i finally learned what rock-n-roll was all about. This was the album that taught me how cool it was to rock. Hot For Teacher and Panama are standard anthems - but Top Jimmy and Drop Dead Legs are my favorite.
5. Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation and Goo/Ciccone Youth - The Whitey Album
- I put these three together because all are standout albums in the experimental noise/hard/artcore scene. Sonic Youth expanded my musical horizons by experimenting with sonic landscaping and new odd tunings that sounded at once melodic and chaotic at once. And yet - it was still good rock.
6. Boredoms - Pop Tatari
- The Boredoms, led by Eye Yamatsuka are Japan's answer to Sonic Youth, in a way. The utter silliness and cool mixmash of sounds and snippets of great rock between are classic. The track to listen to over and over again? "I am cola." Say no more.
7. Beck - One Foot in the Grave
- Beck like your freinds will never believe. Blues on the good drugs. No hip hop beats and Loseresque b-boy moves. This is just psychotic blues with a sweet and lowdown guitarslingin' fool.
8. Clash - Sandinista!
- Political punk and ska sounds and just good damn songs, whatever your political inclination. Charlie Don't Surf is my favorite.
9. Dead Kennedys - Give me Convenience or Give me Death
- Jello Biafra. So great Wesley Willis even did a song about him. Tracks to play over and over until your freinds go nuts? California Uber Alles, Too Drunk To Fuck, and Night of the Living Rednecks.
10. Ben Lee - Something to Remember Me By
- Ok. It's a lot of sappy pop songs by a cool Australian dude who's on the Beastie Boys label. Am i jealous? Fuck yeah. But regardless - this is a good pop album. Devour it all. My favorite track? Eight Years Old. Perfect for that lonely night when you're drunk and too busy worrying about love lost.
Let me know what you think. By far - this isn't a complete list. I got so many more in mind....
erktasm
05-02-2001, 06:13 AM
in no order
David Holmes - "lets get killed"
Aphex Twin - "Richarrd James ALbum"
Miles DAvis - "Live Evil"
GAngstarr - "Daily Operation"
Kruder - "Peace Orchestra"
Souls of Mischief - "93 Til Infinity"
Fugazi _ "Steady Diet of Nothing"
Lagwagon - "Hoss"
Funkstorung - "Additional Productions"
Cl Smooth And Pete Rock - "mecca and the soul Brother"
the Crusaders - "chain reaction"
i know i forgot my favorite album,but..........
peep http://www.erasoul.com
RazeOner
05-02-2001, 07:14 AM
Originally posted by ironmonkey
Originally posted by drahcirual
i'm looking for sade too.
her new one "lovers rock" is coo. "by your side" is her best song on it. that or smooth operator(i forgot what album its on tho) Sade is a must! In concert August 13th... NYC! Anyone?
RazeOner
05-02-2001, 07:19 AM
but if its gonna be gangstarr, its gotta be "hard to earn" simply for the song "mass appeal" which has probably 2nd on my list of top beats of all time.
good choices tho... [/B][/QUOTE]Gangstarr... how bout.. "Full Clip"?! ...gats it all!
Man everyone trips on Hard to earn cuz it's like the first Gangstarr album they've heard or something. Daily operation's got the dopest beats and the production is off the fuckin ROPE.
ironmonkey
05-02-2001, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by 5.92
Man everyone trips on Hard to earn cuz it's like the first Gangstarr album they've heard or something. Daily operation's got the dopest beats and the production is off the fuckin ROPE.
i agree, but i like daily operation more as a whole.
off the fucking rope indeed...
Originally posted by ironmonkey
Originally posted by 5.92
Man everyone trips on Hard to earn cuz it's like the first Gangstarr album they've heard or something. Daily operation's got the dopest beats and the production is off the fuckin ROPE.
i agree, but i like daily operation more as a whole.
off the fucking rope indeed...
Finally someone agrees with me. Beatheads show their ass when they thumb their noses at Daily Operation.
ironmonkey
05-02-2001, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by 5.92
Originally posted by ironmonkey
Originally posted by 5.92
Man everyone trips on Hard to earn cuz it's like the first Gangstarr album they've heard or something. Daily operation's got the dopest beats and the production is off the fuckin ROPE.
i agree, but i like daily operation more as a whole.
off the fucking rope indeed...
Finally someone agrees with me. Beatheads show their ass when they thumb their noses at Daily Operation.
haha always tellin it like it is.
and you also gotta have:
"midnight marauders" by tribe
"chronic" by dre
"doggystyle" by snizzoop
"funcrusher plus" by co flow
"songs in the key of life" by stevie
"dr octagon" by kooooooooooool keith
there are alot more but im lazy... [/B]
i meant to ptu in a wu tang album but i couldn't decide which one and i knew someone would say it. and a correction, it's the octagonecologyst by dr. octagon, who is kool keith [/B]
Dr. Octagon was a Dan the Automator project. And you forgot about Deltron 3030. And don't forget to check out Gorillaz in a few!
Shalom
ironmonkey
05-10-2001, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by Automator
and you also gotta have:
"midnight marauders" by tribe
"chronic" by dre
"doggystyle" by snizzoop
"funcrusher plus" by co flow
"songs in the key of life" by stevie
"dr octagon" by kooooooooooool keith
there are alot more but im lazy...
i meant to ptu in a wu tang album but i couldn't decide which one and i knew someone would say it. and a correction, it's the octagonecologyst by dr. octagon, who is kool keith [/B]
Dr. Octagon was a Dan the Automator project. And you forgot about Deltron 3030. And don't forget to check out Gorillaz in a few!
Shalom [/B]
damn automator where have you been?
must have:
deltron 3030
remotecontrolalligator
05-11-2001, 01:14 PM
low end theory, tribe called quest
group home's album
three feet high and rising, de la soul
entroducing, dj shadow
dr. octogon
my field trip to planet 9, justin warfield
god fodder, neds atomic dustbin
every firehose album ever made! and that is "hose" not "house" :]
action packed adventure, yagfuu front
check your head, beastie boys
homework, daft punk
all bdp albums
return of the boom bap, krs-one
sonic youth, the one with 100%, and the one with dirty boots
i am sure there are more i am forgetting...
damnit! looking at all the other posts, most of mine are already taken... i look so unoriginal :[ :]
[Edited by remotecontrolalligator on 05-11-2001 at 02:18 PM]
an always incomplete list of my favorite shit:
stevie wonder: songs in the key of...
talking book
inner visions
michae jackson: off the wall
marvin gaye: whats goin on
isaac hayes: hot buttered soul
rufus featuring chaka khan
maxwell: urban hang suite
r. kelly: all of em
d'angelo: both
mary j blige: all of em
eryka badu: the live album
sade:all
any:
sarah vaughn
billie holiday
ornette coleman
mingus
monk
getz
miles, coltrane and the like
shit, just too many to name
peter tosh: legalize it
burning spear: marcus garvey
king tubby and soul syndicate:freedom sounds in dub
gregory isaacs:red rose for gregory
goldie: timeless
ed rush & optical: wormhole
ltj bukem presents logical progression
roni size: reprazent
liquid sky presents vol. 5 funk
(most good d&b don't get collected on albums)
big daddy kane: long live the kane
rakim & eric b: eric b for president
kool g rap & dj polo: live and let die
ultramagnetic mc's: critical beatdown
kool keith:sex style
slick rick: the adventures of...
special ed: youngest...
pete rock and cl smooth: mecca and...
jeru the damaja: the sun also rises in the east
jay z: reasonable doubt, streets is watching, hard knock life
show and a.g.: first two.
black moon: enta da stage
smif n wessun: da shinin
mobb deep: the infamous, hell on earth
big l: lifestylez of the...
big pun: capital punishment
wu: 36 chambers and the w
gza: liquid swords
rae kwon: only built for cuban lynx
gfk: both his shit
rza: bobby digital (y'all just don't know)
biggie: both
nas: first two.
the roots: do you want more, things fall apart
redman: whut? thee album, dare iz a dark side
capone n noreaga: war report
camp lo: uptown saturday night
MF Doom shit
OC shit
bumpy knuckles aka freddie foxx
M.O.P.
in the west
ras kass: soul on ice ("he was known as every woman's husband and every man's wife. biotch!")
too short:all five thousand of his albums
mac mall
latyrx
acey alone and f.f.
souls
hiero
del
xzibit
nwa
pac, snoop & dre of course
(the west coast trinity, (vs.big,jay,nas))
etc. etc...
[Edited by OG Simpson on 05-12-2001 at 11:11 PM]
Long live the Kane is one of my favorite albums.
Everybody has sampled the shit out of that album.
If he charged money for that shit, Big Daddy Kane would be larger than Russell Simmons.
peace
Sethius
05-12-2001, 11:51 PM
This lists sucks....I'm a pop geek.
Beatles-Abbey Road
Dr.Dre-Chronic
NWA-StraightouttaCompton
Nirvana-In Utero
Michael Jackson-Bad
Janet Jackson-Janet
Rage Against the Machine-Evil Empire
Red Hot Chili Peppers-Californication
ironmonkey
05-13-2001, 02:01 AM
any list with "rufus feat. chaka kahn" is dope.
"whoa oooo oh/sweet thang/dont you know your my everythannng..."
dorsal one
05-13-2001, 08:12 PM
for all you hip hop posters, how can you not have some bdp up there? i think i saw maybe one of you had some. and what about david bowie? the ramones? ok, this is hurting my brain, there's just too much.
Sukebe
11-25-2002, 06:35 AM
Here's my list. I'm so 10 years ago.
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Bjork - Debut
Weezer - Weezer (Blue)
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday
Portishead - Dummy
A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
Bob Marley - Uprising
Kalapana - Kalapana
Tears For Fears - Songs From the Big Chair
Ministry - Psalm 69
The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
The Cure - Staring at the Sea
Sublime - 40oz to Freedom
Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
Dance Hall Crashers - The Old Record
Janes Addiction - Nothing's Shocking
Operation Ivy - Energy
The Sundays - The Sundays
The Smashing Pumpkins - Gish
The Sugarcubes - Life's Too Good
New Order - Substance
Radiohead - OK Computer
Shonen Knife - Let's Knife
The Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
Tom Servo
11-25-2002, 06:58 AM
The Dismemberment Plan Emergency and I
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
DJ Shadow Endtroducing
Miles Davis Bitches Brew
At least one Parliament album
The Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady
Neil Young Harvest Moon
Joy Division I forgot the album title, the one with Transmission
Neutral Milk Hotel In An Aeroplane Over The Sea
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
I'll think of more later
kyleA.
11-25-2002, 09:04 AM
i second the 7 seconds "walk together, rock together" choice as well as the op ivy dicography.
i add "dichord; a year in 7" album. it's historical, SOA is crucial.
tonybricker
11-25-2002, 09:40 AM
albums I consider essential, off the top of my head:
Pixies- Surfer Rosa
Pixies- Doolittle
Fugazi- Repeater
The Zombies- Odyssey and Oracle
Beach Boys- Pet Sounds
The Kinks- Kinks are the village green preservation society
My Bloody Valentine- Loveless
Deftones- white pony
tribe called quest- midnight marauders, low end theory
radiohead- ok computer
massive attack- mezzanine
dj shadow- endtroducing
wu tang- enter the 36 chambers
VBKao
11-25-2002, 04:15 PM
You guys have already mentioned most of my favorites. Here are my additions:
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland (Why hasn't anyone mentioned this yet?)
Santana - Abraxas
Suede - Dog Man Star
David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
Clash - London Calling
Tool - Aenima
Turmoil - The Process Of...
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
Mos Def - Black on Both Sides
Mutterlein
11-25-2002, 06:12 PM
The Smashing Pumpkins-Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness, and the rest of their albumns especially Machina2 and Pisces Iscariot
The Velvet UnderGround-The Velvet Underground and Nico, Vu, The Velvet Underground
Nico- The Marble Index (the mother of goth music)
The Ramones- Ramones
Queen- Albums with Bohemian Rhapsody, Killer Queen, and We Are the Champions
New Order- Get Ready
Lauryn Hill- The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Bjork- Homogenic
Hole- Live Through This
The Cure- The Cure's Greatist Hits
The Strokes- Is This it
Fleetwood Mac- Album with Landslide
and some more, but I have to go.....
lupine
11-25-2002, 10:33 PM
This list is by no means complete, just some of my personal favorites. It's so hard to narrow down, especially for Jazz and Soul artists.
Stevie Wonder - "Innervisions"
Earth Wind & Fire - "Head to the Sky"
Roy Ayers - "Mystic Voyage"
Gil Scott-Heron - "Pieces of a Man"
Lonnie Liston Smith - "Expansions"
Bobbi Humphrey - "Blacks and Blues"
Donald Byrd - "Black Byrd"
John Coltrane - "A Love Supreme"
Miles Davis - "Kind of Blue"
Antonio Carlos Jobim - "Wave"
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - "Fool on the Hill"
Minnie Ripperton - "Come to My Garden"
MFSB - "Love Is the Message"
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - "Collector's Item"
Ashford & Simpson - "Is It Still Good to Ya"
Cerrone - "Love in C Minor"
George Benson - "Give Me the Night"
Slave - "Just a Touch of Love"
Shuggie Otis - "Inspiriation Information"
Last Poets - "Last Poets"
War - "The World is a Ghetto"
Roots - "Do You Want More?!!!??!"
De La Soul - "De La Soul is Dead"
A Tribe Called Quest - "Midnight Marauders"
Black Moon - "Enta Da Stage"
Cypress Hill - "Cypress Hill"
Black Sheep - "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing"
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - "Mecca and the Soul Brother"
Common Sense - "Resurrection"
Wu-Tang Clan - "Enter the Wu-Tang 36 Chamgers"
Groove Theory - "Groove Theory"
D'Angelo - "Brown Sugar"
Maxwell - "Urban Hang Suite"
Me'Shell NdegéOcello - "Plantation Lullabies"
Erykah Badu - "Baduizm"
Cure - "Disintegration"
New Order - "Substance"
Erasure - "The Innocents"
Book of Love - "Book of Love"
The Smiths - "Strangeways, Here We Come"
Depeche Mode - "Black Celebration"
USG - "African Blues"
Blaze - "Natural Blaze"
Ten City - "Foundation"
Soul II Soul - "Keep on Movin'"
Lisa Stansfield - "Affection"
Omar - "For Pleasure"
Brand New Heavies - "Brother Sister"
Sade - "Stronger than Pride"
destructicon
11-25-2002, 11:56 PM
John Zorn-Naked City
Elvis Costello and the Attractions-This years model
Public Enemy-Fear of a black planet
Ramones-Rocket to Russia
Boredoms-Chocolate Synthesizer
The Aislers Set-Terrible Things Happen
Black Flag-Damaged
Misfits-Walk Among Us
Botch-We are the Romans
Stiff Little Fingers-Inflamible Material
The Blood Brothers-March of the Electric Children
Sleater Kinney-Dig Me Out
Husker Du-Zen Arcade
Built to Spill-Perfect From Now On
Fastbacks-The Day that Didn't Exist
Buffalo Daughter-New Rock
Takako Minekawa-Maxion!
Refused-Shape of Punk to Come
B-52's-Self Titled
Bikini Kill-Pussy Whipped
Bad Brains-Rock for Light
Gossip-Arkansas Heat
Huggy Bear-Taking the Rough with the Smooch
Devo-Are we not Men?
Atari Teenage Riot-60 Second Wipeout
Dead Kennedys-Plastic Surgery Disasters
Os Mutantes- A Divina Comedia Ou
Pretty Girls Make Graves-Good Health
Melt banana-Charlie
Margin Walker
05-16-2003, 08:01 PM
*bump*
cellardoor_sf
05-16-2003, 10:25 PM
MF Doom-Doomsday
Del-I Wish My Brother George Was Here
Count Bass D-Dwight Spitz
Mike Ladd-Easy Listening for Armageddon
Gil Scott Heron-Winter in America
Mr Lif-I Phantom
Sam Cooke-Night Beat
Outkast-Aquemini
Quasimoto-The Unseen
Junior Walker and the All Stars-The Ultimate Collection
Michael Jackson-Off the Wall
Stevie Wonder-Hotter Than July
The Funky 16 Corners
the best of my Case Logic right now.
bUBBa fEtt
05-17-2003, 12:41 AM
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
Dubstar - Disgraceful
The Magnetic Fields - Holiday
Pulsars (self titled)
the smiths - The Queen Is Dead
Belle & Sebastian - Tigermik
Joy Division - Permanent
New Order - Power, Corruption, and Lies
the cure - Standing on a Beach (the CASSETTE version)
the sugarplastic - BANG! The earth is round
echo & the bunnymen - Songs to learn and sing
pulp - different class
suede - Dog Man Star
this list is by no means complete, just stream of consciousness thinking. I'll probably be kicking myself at the exact moment i hit the Submit button because I forgot one...
bUBBa fEtt
05-17-2003, 05:59 PM
Happy:
Good call on Suicide... I bought that recently and Frankie Teardrop made me want to hide under my bed until it was over. Spooky cool!
"Push and Touch! You're most enjoyable feeling..." www.engrish.com
dusted justin
05-21-2003, 01:33 PM
bad brains "rock for light" lp
black flag "my war" lp
black flag "damaged" lp
born against "nine patriotic hymns for children" lp
circle jerks "group sex" lp
black sabbath first four lp's
amebix "monolith" lp
amebix "arise" lp
carcass "reek of putrfaction" lp
carcass "symphonies of sickness" lp
negative approach "total recall" cd
joy division "unknown pleasures" lp
joy division "closer" lp
joy division "still" 2xlp
man is the bastard "d.i.y." cd
man is the bastard "sum of the men" lp
man is the bastard / capitalist casualties split lp
man is the bastard / bleeding rectum split lp
crossed out discography cd
infest "slave" lp
infest "no man's slave" lp
infest "mankind" 7"
king crimson "in the court of the crimson king" lp
public enemy first four albums
beastie boys "paul's boutique" lp
turbonegro "apocalypse dudes" lp
dead kennedys everything you can get your hands on
catharsis "samsara" lp
catharsis "passion" lp
crom "the cocaine years 74-89" cd
pepitopea
05-22-2003, 10:29 AM
its regrettable to see so many major label releases being canonized. nothing like corporate record execs and commercial interests dictating our generation's "classic" records.
pepito pea
tonybricker
05-22-2003, 10:51 AM
here's a list of my 100 favorite albums that I made for another webboard. Of course, I consider them all to be "must have albums."
Pixies- doolittle
DJ Shadow- endtroducing
Outkast- ATLiens
Deftones- adrenaline
Radiohead- ok computer
Pixies- surfer rosa
Fugazi- repeater
Wu-Tang- enter the wu-tang
Orbital- insides
My Bloody Valentine- loveless
Iron & Wine- the creek drank the cradle
Operation Ivy- s/t
PJ Harvey- rid of me
Beastie Boys- paul’s boutique
Stone Roses- s/t
Aceyalone- a book of human language
Johnny Cash- at folsom prison
Boredoms- vision creation newsun
Czars- beautiful people VS ugly people
Ghostface Killah- supreme clientele
Tribe- low end theory
Primal Scream- screamadelica
GZA- liquid swords
Mathew Sweet- girlfriend
Aesop Rock- daylight
Massive attack- mezzanine
Spoon- girls can tell
Deftones- white pony
Clinic- internal wrangler
Outkast- stankonia
Bedhead- transaction de novo
Barry Adamson- the murky world of…
Dirty Three- horse stories
Stereolab- emperor tomato ketchup
System of a Down- toxicity
Afghan Whigs- black love
Quasimoto- the unseen
Big Star- #1 record
Serge Gainsborough- histoire d’melody nelson
Juggaknots- clear blue skies
Freddie Hubbard- red clay
DB’s- stand for decibels
The Beatles- sgt. pepper
Marvin Gaye- what’s going on
Fugazi- 13 songs
White Stripes- white blood cells
Prefuse 73- vocal studies and uprock narratives
Isis- celestial
Modest Mouse- the moon and antarctica
Nas- illmatic
Super Furry Animals- rings around the world
Gravediggaz- 6 feet deep
Refused- the shape of punk to come
Jimmy Cliff- the harder they come
Queens of the Stone Age- rated r
Nirvana- in utero
Raspberries- side 3
Imperial Teen- what is not to love
Cars- the cars
Talking Heads- remain in light
Beach Boys- pet sounds
Failure- fantastic planet
Mountain Consolidated- the mc stands for revolution
Les Savy Fav- rome
McLusky- do dallas
Low- secret name
Latyrx- s/t
Plimsouls
Galaxie 500- on fire
Velvet Underground & Nico
Nobody- soulmates
Kinks- village green preservation society
Bjork- homogenic
Hot Snakes- automatic midnight
J-Live- all of the above
Pharcyde- bizarre ryde to the pharcyde
John Coltrane- a love supreme
Portishead- dummy
Hood- cold house
BRMC- s/t
Ulrich Schnauss- far away trains passing by
Bark Psychosis- Hex
Trail of Dead- source tags and code
Dusty Springfield- in Memphis
Swervedriver- ejector seat reservation
Unwound- repetition
Tortoise- millions now living will never die
Tripping Daisy- jesus hits like the atom bomb
Spiritualized- ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space
Flaming Lips- soft bulletin
Toadies- rubberneck
Amon Tobin- Supermodified
Swervedriver- mezcal head
Botch- we are the romans
The Roots- things fall apart
Dalek- negro necro nekros
Neko Case- blacklisted
Charles Mingus- mingus ah um
Chavez- ride the fader
Freestyle fellowship- innercity griots
Beastie Boys- check your head
Missy Elliot- Miss E: so addictive
Don Caballero- what burns never returns
Crooked Fingers- s/t
Z-Trip –live at the future primitive soundsession vol 2
New bomb turks- destroy oh boy
Jesus and Mary Chain- psychocandy
Tom Waits- swordfish trombones
tonybricker
05-22-2003, 12:19 PM
Originally posted by pepitopea
its regrettable to see so many major label releases being canonized. nothing like corporate record execs and commercial interests dictating our generation's "classic" records.
pepito pea
note to pepito pea:
being "anti" just for the sake of it is pointless. Big labels release awesome music once in a while, but I guess I shouldn't enjoy it or even listen to it on principle? Horseshit, my friend.
Chocolate Robot
05-22-2003, 02:25 PM
Technasia - Future Mix
I'll try to pick a solid lp for each genre.
jazz - John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman (Impulse)
hiphop - Ultramagnetic MC's "Critical Beatdown" (Next Plateau)
experimental hiphop - DJ Shadow "Endtroducing" (Mowax)
funk - S.O.U.L. "What Is It" (Musicor)
soul - Donny Hathaway "Live" (ATCO)
psych rock - Can "Tago Mago" (United Artist)
pop - Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" (Capital)
nujazz - 4 Hero "Two Pages" (Talkin' Loud)
brazilian - Jorge Ben "Africa Brazil" (Philips)
latin - Ray Barretto "Acid" (Fania)
soundtrack - Fritz the Cat (Fantasy)
pepitopea
05-22-2003, 04:24 PM
i don't think it is bad at all...this isn't necessarily institutionalized canonization but personal tastes....if someone believes they like it then hey...maybe they actually do like it.....there ain't no shame in liking something that just so happens to be popular...
i never questioned the authenticity of people's taste. rather i was questioning the authenticity of a lot of the music being trumpeted as "amazing" and "seminal."
frankly, art that is deeply personal is far more inspiring than art as manufactured product accompanied by market research and an underlying motive to move units.
note to pepito pea:
being "anti" just for the sake of it is pointless. Big labels release awesome music once in a while, but I guess I shouldn't enjoy it or even listen to it on principle? Horseshit, my friend.
note to frank bicker:
what is even more horseshit is prematurely and inaccurately comprehending an argument, and subsequently offering a cliched response. i never stated that major labels never release anything worthwhile.
pepito pea
tonybricker
05-22-2003, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by pepitopea
note to frank bicker:
what is even more horseshit is prematurely and inaccurately comprehending an argument, and subsequently offering a cliched response. i never stated that major labels never release anything worthwhile.
pepito pea [/B]
my apologies if I misunderstood you..miscommunication happens. I still don't know what you meant though. the only other way I can think ot interpret what you originally said is that maybe you meant that "gee, it's just too bad that good music gets released on big labels and the money goes to some fat corporate exec."
But I don't think you meant that.
your original post really seemed to come off like you were of the mindset that people are corporate zombies, and just buy whatever is advertised to them the most. It sounded condescending, in spite of what you may have meant. And it's fine to question the validity of someone else's choices, but if you are saying that new music (maybe even new music on a big label! gasp!) can't be amazing and potentially seminal 20 years from now, then....I have to disagree with you. Albums on majors can just as easily be "deeply personal" as stuff on an indie label. you're not necessarily doing this, I don;t know yet for sure, but it's really easy to get caught up in romanticizing the indie ethos.
hippyjonny
05-22-2003, 09:29 PM
wow, nobody mentioned the stones.
hmmmm
mikeru
05-24-2003, 12:52 PM
tricky - maxinquaye
massive - blue lines
orbital - brown album
vince guaraldi - charlie brown
stevie wonder - talking book
guy called gerald - black secret technology
william orbit - strange cargo III
FSOL - lifeforms
Joni Mitchell - blue
The best of Nina Simone
Cream - Disraeli Gears
Incognito - positivity
PJ Harvey - 4 track demos
United Future Organisation - no sound is too taboo
Miles Davis - birth of the cool
Omar - for pleasure
Robert Johnson - king of the delta blues
Led astray - the blues roots of led zeppelin
Talvin Singh - OK
Gomez - bring it on
Neotropic - 15 levels of magnification
Photek - modus operandi
Coldcut - journeys by DJ
Gotan project - La Revancha del Tango
Speedy J - Gspot
Plasticman- muzik
KLF - chillout
drahcirual
05-24-2003, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by mikeru
Joni Mitchell - blue
i've thought about, been thinking about getting this one
tangent23
05-31-2003, 08:56 AM
TPower
The self evident truth of an intuitive mind
SOUR records, 1997 [?]
Thirty Nine
06-02-2003, 10:57 AM
Nobody is above or beyond marketing, capitalism and what-not. Rock'n'Roll doesn't work if it doesn't exist--you can test it and argue it until the cows come home...
Zombies "Odyssey And Oracle" (Big Beat)
Smiths "Strangeways, Here We Come" (EMI)
Fairport Convention "Liege And Lief"
Operation Ivy "Energy" (Lookout!)
Neurosis "Through Silver And Blood" (Relapse)
My Bloody Valentine "Loveless" (Sire)
De La Soul "Three Feet High And Rising" (Tommy Boy)
Wailers "Catch A Fire"
Marvin Gaye "What's Goin On?"
Michael Jackson "Off The Wall" (Sony)
Chemical Brothers "Surrender" (Astralwerks)
Bad Religion "Stranger Than Fiction" (Atlantic)
Black Flag "The First Four Years" (SST)
DJ Shadow "Entroducing" (Mo Wax)
Green Day "Nimrod" (Reprise)
That Dog "Retreat From The Sun" (Geffen)
Jawbreaker "Dear You" (Geffen)
Ramones "Rocket To Russia" (Sire)
Echo And The Bunnymen "Ocean Rain"
Subhumans "The Day The Country Died" (Bluurg)
Just a few that did it for me, personally.
dusted justin
06-03-2003, 08:51 PM
d.s.b. everything they've ever released
flipdangelo
06-04-2003, 09:49 AM
grace-jeff buckley
chocolate and cheese-ween
parklife-blur
starsailor-tim buckley
13-blur
jackie brown soundtrack
into the sun-sean lennon
in utero-nirvana
akuma
06-12-2003, 03:36 PM
http://www.fye.com/catalog/images/amg/large/drc300/c376/c37668p4306.jpg
Originally posted by tonybricker
Freddie Hubbard- red clay
Yes!
randall fairbrook
08-23-2004, 11:24 PM
notorious b.i.g. - ready to die
echo and the bunnymen - ocean rain
bauhaus - the sky's gone out
soft cell - non stop erotic cabaret
snoop doggy dogg - doggystyle
run dmc - raising hell
robert johnson - delta blues
rahsaan roland kirk - rip, rig and panic/now please don't you cry beautiful edith -
tracy chapman - tracy chapman
the streets - original pirate material
the beatles - the white album
tears for fears - songs from the big chair
the cure - the head on the door
the cure - disintegration
wu tang clan - enter the 36 chambers
doctor octagon - octagonecologyst
kool keith - sex style
de la soul - 3 feet high and rising
portishead - dummy
mazzy star - among my swan
mazzy star - she hangs brightly
louis jordan and his tympani 5 - 5 guys named moe
louis armstrong & king oliver - the red onion jazz babies/creole jazz band
louis armstrong - west end blues - 1926-1933
lisa lisa and the cult jam with full force - self titled
led zeppelin - IV
leadbelly - rock island line
joy division - permanent
joy division - heart and soul boxed set
johnny cash - the very best of the sun years
paul simon - negotiations and love songs
paul simon - graceland
joni mitchell - blue
joni mitchell - court and spark
otis redding - complete and unbelievable - the otis redding dictionary of soul
daft punk - homework
oscar peterson and dizzie gillespie - self titled / caravan
miles davis - kind of blue
miles davis - porgy and bess
d'angelo - voodoo
omd - the peel sessions 1979-1983
morrissey - bona drag
morrissey - viva hate
michael jackson - off the wall
michael jackson - thriller
norah jones - come away with me
new order - power, corruption & lies
new order - substance
new order - retro - the box set, the "fan" disc
morton feldman - rothko chapel/why patterns
patsy cline - walkin' after midnight
r.e.m. - green
r.e.m. - reckoning
prince and the revolution - purple rain
prince - 1999
soundbombing 2 - various rawkus artists
jackson browne - saturate before using
yaz - upstairs at eric's
this mortal coil - (nothing but) blood
old dirty bastard - nigga please
james taylor - sweet baby james
INXS - hits
elvis presley - sunrise
ella fitzgerald and louis armstrong - ella and louis
einsturzende neubauten - tabula rasa
einsturzende neubauten - haus der luege
george michael - faith
fugees - the score
everything but the girl - home movies
everything but the girl - amplified heart
ice cube - lethal injection
harry connick jr - 20
the smiths - the smiths
the smiths - hatful of hollow
dr dre - chronic 2001
depeche mode - black celebration
depeche mode - violator
david bowie - changesbowie
dave brubeck - time out
the cocteau twins - garlands
the cocteau twins - treasure
the cocteau twins - the pink opaque
cibo matto - viva! la woman
bud powell, charles mingus, charlie parker, dizzie gillespie, max roach - the quintet - jazz at massey hall
django reinhardt and stephane grappelli - nuages
charles mingus - in a soulful mood
charles mingus - mingus mingus mingus
billie holiday - Masters of Jazz 1938-1939 volume 7
billie holiday - The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 7
bessie smith - 1923
ben webster & oscar peterson - ben webster meets oscar peterson
10,000 maniacs - in my tribe
belle and sebastian - if you're feeling sinister
john coltrane - a love supreme
john coltrane - ascension
jane's addiction - nothing's shocking
tlc - crazysexycool
violent femmes - violent femmes
u2 - the joshua tree
Denstradamus
08-24-2004, 01:07 AM
del thafunkeehomosapien - i wish my brother george was here, no need for alarm
souls of mischief - '93 til infinity
digital underground - sex packets, sons of the P
boogie down productions - criminal minded
too short - life is too short
public enemy - fear of a black planet
paris - the devil made me do it, guerilla funk
ice cube - amerikka's most wanted, lethal injection
x-clan - to the east, blackwards
pharcyde - bizarre ride II the pharcyde
de la soul - dela is dead and 3 ft high and rising
ultramagnetic mc's - critical beatdown
wu tang clan - 36 chambers
dr. dre - the chronic
eric b and rakim - paid in full
nas - illmatic
smif n wessun - da shinin
above the law - black mafia life
blackstar - blackstar
jeru the damaja - sun rise in the east
AMG - Bitch Betta Have My Money
Eazy-E - Easy-Duz-It
Tribe Caled Quest - Low End Theory, Midnight maruaders
Main Source - Breaking Atoms
EPMD - Strictly Business
Denstradamus
08-24-2004, 01:08 AM
D.O.C. - No One Can Do It Better
2pac - me against the world
the conscious daughters ear to the street
pete rock and cl smooth - mecca and the soul brother, the main ingredient
grandmaster flash - the message
outkast - atliens, aquemini
leaders of the new school - A Future Without A Past...
Geto Boys - We Can't Be Stopped
MC Eight - We Come Strapped
The Coup - Genocide and Juice
the Whoridas - Whoridin
Ray Luv - Forever Hustlin
Notorious B.I.G. - Ready To Die
Raekwon - Strictly Built For Cuban Linx...
GZA - Liquid Swordz
n.w.a. - straight outta compton and the 100 miles and runnin ep
biz markie - going off
Old Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo
slick rick - great adventures of slick rick
ll cool j - mama said knock you out
cormega - the realness
Denstradamus
08-24-2004, 01:09 AM
mob deep - the infamous
r.b.l. posse - a lesson to be learned, ruthless by law
jurassic 5 - quality control
Blahzay Blahzay - blah blah blah
kwame - a day in the life
arrested development - 3 years, 5 months and 2 days
digable planets - blow up comb
redman - whut? the album
brand nubian - one for all
the luniz - operation stackola
grand puba - reel 2 reel
dj quik - quik is the name
2nd II None - 2nd II None
camp lo - uptown saturday night
das fx - dead serious
afrika bambaata & the soul sonic force - planet rock
black sheep - a wolf in sheep's clothing
black moon - enta da stage
volume 10 - hip hopera
mellow man ace - escape from havana
masta ace - sittin on chrome
Marley Marl - In Control
akuma
09-30-2005, 09:12 AM
daedelus "exquisite corpse"
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