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Sun May 27, 2007 4:30 pm

Colin wrote:
Axel wrote:I need some new hip hop songs.

Any suggestions?

New albums I enjoyed:

DJ Jazzy Jeff - The Return of the Magnificent

Common - The Game (produced by Kanye West, scratches by DJ Premier)
Kanye West, Nas, Rakim, KRS-ONE - Classic (Nike Remix) (prod. by DJ Premier)


thanks. I'll def check these out soon.



and I'm not a fan fo Southern rap and rap from The Bay

Sun May 27, 2007 10:45 pm

Hey Gundy, try listening to some of these songs by Rage:

People of the Sun
No Shelter
Know Your Enemy
Take the Power Back
Darkness - probably the only Rage song that could be classified as 'easy listening'.

Mon May 28, 2007 2:06 am

Qballer wrote:
Colin wrote:
Axel wrote:I need some new hip hop songs.

Any suggestions?

New albums I enjoyed:

DJ Jazzy Jeff - The Return of the Magnificent

Common - The Game (produced by Kanye West, scratches by DJ Premier)
Kanye West, Nas, Rakim, KRS-ONE - Classic (Nike Remix) (prod. by DJ Premier)


thanks. I'll def check these out soon.



and I'm not a fan fo Southern rap and rap from The Bay


Nothing from the bay? or just no the newer stuff? and also nothing from the South?

Mon May 28, 2007 2:08 pm

shadowgrin wrote:Hey Gundy, try listening to some of these songs by Rage:

People of the Sun
No Shelter
Know Your Enemy
Take the Power Back
Darkness - probably the only Rage song that could be classified as 'easy listening'.


Those are very nice. I especially like "Take the Power Back".

While their lyrics and message are a bit extreme, I like them because it is refreshing to hear a band that feels so strongly about what they produce but at the same time they make great music. I'm probably more attracted to Morello's, Commerford's, and Wilk's instrumentals than de la Rocha's vocals anyway. I'm a huge Audioslave fan. :)

Mon May 28, 2007 4:40 pm

Qballer wrote:
Colin wrote:
Axel wrote:I need some new hip hop songs.

Any suggestions?

New albums I enjoyed:

DJ Jazzy Jeff - The Return of the Magnificent

Common - The Game (produced by Kanye West, scratches by DJ Premier)
Kanye West, Nas, Rakim, KRS-ONE - Classic (Nike Remix) (prod. by DJ Premier)


thanks. I'll def check these out soon.



and I'm not a fan fo Southern rap and rap from The Bay


You don't like T.I. ?

Mon May 28, 2007 4:45 pm

Did anyone check out the new Bone Thugs Album? IMO, totally off of their old stuf... they seriously need Bizzy back and just kick off Wish Bone. Never liked him, never will. "Guns Blast" is the only decent song for me.

Mon May 28, 2007 7:34 pm

Gundy wrote:I'm probably more attracted to Morello's, Commerford's, and Wilk's instrumentals than de la Rocha's vocals anyway. I'm a huge Audioslave fan. :)

Huge Audioslave fan? You prefer Chris Cornell over Zach. That's it, I'm coming over to your house and cut your balls.

Mon May 28, 2007 7:41 pm

Got 4 albums of late that are absolute top notch. Some of the best CD's I've got in years and well and truly worth checking out

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Baby 81
The Kooks - Inside In/Inside Out
The View - Hats Off To The Busker
Kings Of Leon - Because of the Times

The first two especially are brilliant. Best BRMC album ever, great riffs, songs build up nicely, great lyrics and variety. The Kooks is very British and very cool. Most songs are up beat, have a feel of the Kinks, Libertines and The Jam. Can even here a little funk going on a times. One of those albums you can't stop listening to.

Mon May 28, 2007 9:59 pm

Axel wrote:
Qballer wrote:
Colin wrote:
Axel wrote:I need some new hip hop songs.

Any suggestions?

New albums I enjoyed:

DJ Jazzy Jeff - The Return of the Magnificent

Common - The Game (produced by Kanye West, scratches by DJ Premier)
Kanye West, Nas, Rakim, KRS-ONE - Classic (Nike Remix) (prod. by DJ Premier)


thanks. I'll def check these out soon.



and I'm not a fan fo Southern rap and rap from The Bay


You don't like T.I. ?


meh. he's not great, but he's the most tolerable of the rappers from the south.

isn't Outkast from Atlanta? I like most of their stuff.

Tue May 29, 2007 1:46 am

shadowgrin wrote:
Gundy wrote:I'm probably more attracted to Morello's, Commerford's, and Wilk's instrumentals than de la Rocha's vocals anyway. I'm a huge Audioslave fan. :)

Huge Audioslave fan? You prefer Chris Cornell over Zach. That's it, I'm coming over to your house and cut your balls.



When he's done, i'm sewing them back on and cutting them off again. Audioslave < Rage and always be. Plus you have a rage avatar. you cant be THAT big an audioslave fan :wink:

As for the southern rap discussion: yes outkast is from atlanta. Also Ludacris, Jermaine Dupris, TI (as already mentioned) and a few others. I personally love southern rap as i can actually understand most of whats said and they usually have good beats. If you're counting "crunk" as southern rap, i could see why you dont like it but remember that shit is just the new fad and will go away soon.

Tue May 29, 2007 3:51 am

I personally love southern rap as i can actually understand most of whats said and they usually have good beats

"Yeah!"
If you're counting "crunk" as southern rap, i could see why you dont like it but remember that shit is just the new fad and will go away soon.

"What?"

The only Southern rap I can stand is from Outkast and Ludacris. Others are just plain retarded.

Tue May 29, 2007 5:29 am

shadowgrin wrote:
Gundy wrote:I'm probably more attracted to Morello's, Commerford's, and Wilk's instrumentals than de la Rocha's vocals anyway. I'm a huge Audioslave fan. :)

Huge Audioslave fan? You prefer Chris Cornell over Zach. That's it, I'm coming over to your house and cut your balls.


Hey, leave my balls alone. What can I say, I like Chris Cornell's singing.

At illini: As far as me having a Rage sig and avatar, it was spur of the moment kind of thing. I like their music but I'm not a hardcore fan by any means. And about me being a "huge" Audioslave fan, I think I just should have said that I like them. :lol:

Tue May 29, 2007 6:55 am

illini wrote:When he's done, i'm sewing them back on and cutting them off again. Audioslave < Rage and always be. Plus you have a rage avatar. you cant be THAT big an audioslave fan :wink:


My respect for you just went down 20 points. I don't even think any Audioslave members would say that they are better. I know Tom definitley likes Rage more and always has, that's why Rage is back and Audioslave is in the garbage. I'm just going to pretend Rage never broke up and that sham of a band never got together.

Tue May 29, 2007 2:03 pm

Cornell is definitely a superior front man to Zach, it's not even really up for debate. However the style of music that Audioslave makes is highly inferior to anything that Rage ever produced. Zach fits in better with that Rage style and vibe, but all things equal, he can't hold a candle to Chris.

Tue May 29, 2007 2:49 pm

I don't know. I wouldn't consider their stuff "highly inferior" to Rage's. I just think it's a matter of opinion and style of music.

Any Tool fans out there? I've really become a fan of them as of late. (even though they've been around since the early 90's) They fucking rock. Maynard James Keenan is brilliant. His singing and intensity are amazing.

Tue May 29, 2007 9:41 pm

Indy wrote:
illini wrote:When he's done, i'm sewing them back on and cutting them off again. Audioslave < Rage and always be. Plus you have a rage avatar. you cant be THAT big an audioslave fan :wink:


My respect for you just went down 20 points. I don't even think any Audioslave members would say that they are better. I know Tom definitley likes Rage more and always has, that's why Rage is back and Audioslave is in the garbage. I'm just going to pretend Rage never broke up and that sham of a band never got together.


Audioslave < Rage not >....so why'd i lose respect? or was that for gundy?

Wed May 30, 2007 3:41 am

I don't know. I wouldn't consider their stuff "highly inferior" to Rage's. I just think it's a matter of opinion and style of music.

Yeah, you gotta take bands as they are and not always try to compare them to each other, even if comparing these 2 seems pretty obvious here. I've always liked RATM but I wouldn't really buy any new stuff from them if there was any, it doesn't seem like they could evolve and reinvent themselves if they wanted to.
Any Tool fans out there? I've really become a fan of them as of late. (even though they've been around since the early 90's) They fucking rock. Maynard James Keenan is brilliant. His singing and intensity are amazing.

Tool is mindblowing and they're definitely not playing on the same level. Their last 3 releases are masterpieces and they're individually more talented than any other musician anywhere.

Sun Jun 03, 2007 4:44 pm

My favorite rap song right now: We Takin' Over

I absolutely love songs that are loaded with numerous rappers...how can you not love a song featuring Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman, and LIL' WAYNE (I put his name in caps because he's the best there is right now, IMO). And the music video is fantastic as well.

Sun Jun 03, 2007 7:59 pm

^I'll pull a bighort and do this: :shake:

Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:14 am

Qballer wrote:meh. he's not great, but he's the most tolerable of the rappers from the south.

isn't Outkast from Atlanta? I like most of their stuff.

OutKast is, and so is...

Goodie Mob
Cee-Lo Green
Scarface
Geto Boys
8Ball & MJG
Ludacris
Arrested Development
UGK
Witchdoctor
Nappy Roots
Killer Mike
Three 6 Mafia
Cunninlynguists
The D.O.C.
Z-Ro
Mojoe
Cool Breeze
Devin the Dude
Field Mob
Little Brother
All of No Limit
All of Cash Money

Southern hip-hop is awesome.

Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:33 am

I'm going to the Rock the Bells festival in New York. Should be fun to see Rage, Wu Tang, Nas, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Public Enemy, Immortal Technique, Rahzel, Rakim, The Roots and Cypress Hill all on the same day.

Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:33 pm

Lucky bastard. "Should be fun" is an understatement.

Mon Jun 04, 2007 9:26 pm

Indy wrote:I'm going to the Rock the Bells festival in New York. Should be fun to see Rage, Wu Tang, Nas, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Public Enemy, Immortal Technique, Rahzel, Rakim, The Roots and Cypress Hill all on the same day.


they usually have a Rock the Bells out here in the California desert around august or september. i should've went to the last one. sounds like you're gonna get an all-star show (Y)

Tue Jun 05, 2007 2:58 am

I really haven't got into southern hip hop, I don't know, doesn't work for me.
Colin wrote:The D.O.C.

I don't know if he has released anything lately but isn't that the same guy who was in the NWA Ruthless posse and made the classic solo album?

Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:26 am

Tuomas wrote:I really haven't got into southern hip hop, I don't know, doesn't work for me.
Colin wrote:The D.O.C.

I don't know if he has released anything lately but isn't that the same guy who was in the NWA Ruthless posse and made the classic solo album?

Yeah he was down with NWA and was more of a west-coast MC in his style, but he hails from Dallas. The classic album you're thinking of is No One Can Do It Better. He hasn't done anything besides ghostwrite for a long-ass time because a car crash took out his vocal chords and severely messed with his voice. He has still rapped on occasion, but not like he did before.

Oh, another big-time hip-hop name from the south: DJ Premier. Born in Houston.
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