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  • WaddupCouzin
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 2366

    #91
    Re: fans of underground rap?

    Originally posted by 3rdAnswer
    Why does everyone hate Doom so much?

    Reasons why I like Doom...

    -He throws away what a rap song SHOULD sound like and he expands the boundaries of the genre
    -He's a very good storyteller
    -Very creative
    -Nothing he does sounds forced

    I'm not blown away by his beats, and to me, thats the most overrated part about him. All he does is take a classic song, loop it, and throw some drums on there.

    Mmm..Food is a great album, along with Vaudeville Villain (Viktor Vaughn) and the Madvillainy CD is just a CLASSIC.

    Plus, it's hard to say he's overrated when the majority of the people here don't like him. Either people REALLY like him or REALLLLLLLY hate him.

    Doom is NICE! For all of us old enough to remember KMD(Ok all my 30+ :-)), Doom is no more than an solo extension of what KMD was. KMD was different for their time as well. While others were talking about G Funk and Timb Boots, KMD was on some Next ****. They actually made Albums and not just a collection of singles!

    Anyone heard that new Craig G track, "Letter to New York" I couldn't have agreed more with what he was saying. I'm glad to see some undergrounds heads on this board. Speaking of which, where's SagetheInfinite?
    "I've Altered The Deal..."

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    • sportsdude
      Be Massive
      • Jul 2002
      • 5001

      #92
      Re: fans of underground rap?

      I just got the most recent Heiruspecs album, and it's pretty good. I can't believe I haven't heard of these guys before.

      Also, I wanted to ask how many of you are Blackalicious fans? I'm a huge fan, especially Blazing Arrow, which, in my opinion, is a masterpiece.

      I was also curious as to how you guys got started into underground? Like which songs and stuff? For me, when I first heard the Roots (Come Alive and Phrenology), Talib, and Blackalicious, I was hooked. Specifically, Seed 2.0, Get By, Blazing Arrow, and 3030 by Del. Mostly recent stuff. I wasn't introduced to underground until recently, but the first CD I ever got when I got a CD player was A Tribe Called Quest-Low End Theory so I guess I've always kind of liked it, though I guess Tribe isn't really underground.
      Lux y Veritas

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      • Kruza
        Mainstream Outlaw
        • Jul 2002
        • 6285

        #93
        Re: fans of underground rap?

        Originally posted by WaddupCouzin
        Doom is NICE! For all of us old enough to remember KMD(Ok all my 30+ :-)), Doom is no more than an solo extension of what KMD was. KMD was different for their time as well. While others were talking about G Funk and Timb Boots, KMD was on some Next ****. They actually made Albums and not just a collection of singles!

        Anyone heard that new Craig G track, "Letter to New York" I couldn't have agreed more with what he was saying. I'm glad to see some undergrounds heads on this board. Speaking of which, where's SagetheInfinite?

        It's MCs like KMD/DOOM/King Geedorah etc. who should pay homage to the one and only Kool Keith. He literally set the trend for the eccentric MC and blazed the trail for others. Besides, who else could you get to do a video showing himself in a straightjacket? Kool Keith was, as still is, beyond nuts.

        Kruza

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        • ehh
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2003
          • 28962

          #94
          Re: fans of underground rap?

          Doom is totally hit or miss. I either love a track by him or hate it.

          I guess that's what happens when you have 14 different personalities.
          "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

          "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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          • jmood88
            Sean Payton: Retribution
            • Jul 2003
            • 34639

            #95
            Re: fans of underground rap?

            Originally posted by sportsdude
            I just got the most recent Heiruspecs album, and it's pretty good. I can't believe I haven't heard of these guys before.

            Also, I wanted to ask how many of you are Blackalicious fans? I'm a huge fan, especially Blazing Arrow, which, in my opinion, is a masterpiece.

            I was also curious as to how you guys got started into underground? Like which songs and stuff? For me, when I first heard the Roots (Come Alive and Phrenology), Talib, and Blackalicious, I was hooked. Specifically, Seed 2.0, Get By, Blazing Arrow, and 3030 by Del. Mostly recent stuff. I wasn't introduced to underground until recently, but the first CD I ever got when I got a CD player was A Tribe Called Quest-Low End Theory so I guess I've always kind of liked it, though I guess Tribe isn't really underground.
            I'm a big fan of blackalicious and heiruspecs.

            The first group that got me into underground was little brother. I was living in raleigh at the time and I remember hearing about a group from raleigh/durham but I never heard any of their music. Somehow I got part of the listening and I've been an underground head ever since. That's why I'll always have a soft spot for little brother because I would only have heard the crappy artists on the radio. Oh yeah, my mom used to listen to a tribe called quest so I did hear them and I loved them but they weren't really underground.
            Originally posted by Blzer
            Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

            If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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            • kuruption
              MVP
              • Nov 2004
              • 870

              #96
              Re: fans of underground rap?

              Originally posted by sportsdude
              I just got the most recent Heiruspecs album, and it's pretty good. I can't believe I haven't heard of these guys before.

              Also, I wanted to ask how many of you are Blackalicious fans? I'm a huge fan, especially Blazing Arrow, which, in my opinion, is a masterpiece.

              I was also curious as to how you guys got started into underground? Like which songs and stuff? For me, when I first heard the Roots (Come Alive and Phrenology), Talib, and Blackalicious, I was hooked. Specifically, Seed 2.0, Get By, Blazing Arrow, and 3030 by Del. Mostly recent stuff. I wasn't introduced to underground until recently, but the first CD I ever got when I got a CD player was A Tribe Called Quest-Low End Theory so I guess I've always kind of liked it, though I guess Tribe isn't really underground.
              not me . i cant stand blackalicious , they put me to sleep - thats how boring i find them to be .

              as for what got me into underground - some online friends from some other forum . the first underground i heard was a couple of years back - little brother the listening and immortal technique were a two of my first experiences in which i liked it . i always envisioned underground as having crappy beats and generic lyrics but ive found out that neither were remotely true.
              before i used to make fun of ppl who listened to underground .
              And with the third pick - I made the earth sick
              M.J., hem Jay, fade away perfect

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              • sportsdude
                Be Massive
                • Jul 2002
                • 5001

                #97
                Re: fans of underground rap?

                Originally posted by kuruption
                not me . i cant stand blackalicious , they put me to sleep - thats how boring i find them to be .
                I never thought I would hear anybody say that about Blackalicious but I suppose that's just an example of how everybody has their own specific tastes. Like the other guys in this thread and how much they like Doom. Don't get me wrong, I like Doom, but not to the extent that they do. Personally, I really like the whole DangerDoom album, especially Old School with Kweli.
                Lux y Veritas

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                • Fresh Tendrils
                  Strike Hard and Fade Away
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 36131

                  #98
                  Re: fans of underground rap?

                  Originally posted by xcelldarim31


                  I am not into the Old School like I used to be, but mainly I was listening to Eric B. and Rakim, and EPMD...

                  As far as Jazzy Jeff is concerned... he is a talented DJ/Producer. His Album "The Magnificent" is great, and the song "For Da Love of Da Game" I believe is one of the 25 best rap songs of all-time (I made my own top 25... I'll post it soon).



                  Again, not loving the Old School here, and I didn't like Run DMC too much... I feel like they were overrated just because they were pioneers. But I guess "Raising Hell" is the best option if you're into them.
                  Thanks, I guess. I'll probably just end up with Raising Hell from RUN DMC and whichever Fresh Prince & DJ Jazzy Jeff album has "Summertime" on it.



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                  • ehh
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 28962

                    #99
                    Re: fans of underground rap?

                    Originally posted by jmood88
                    I'm a big fan of blackalicious and heiruspecs.
                    Blackalicious put on the best live hip-hop show I've ever seen, it was amazing.
                    "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                    "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                    • X*Cell
                      Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 8107

                      #100
                      Re: fans of underground rap?

                      Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                      Thanks, I guess. I'll probably just end up with Raising Hell from RUN DMC and whichever Fresh Prince & DJ Jazzy Jeff album has "Summertime" on it.
                      LOL... Summertime is like the only good song on that album. I wasn't a big fan of Fresh Prince, but when he made the change to Will Smith, he got a little better.
                      SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                      • jmood88
                        Sean Payton: Retribution
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 34639

                        #101
                        Re: fans of underground rap?

                        Originally posted by sportsdude
                        I just got the most recent Heiruspecs album, and it's pretty good. I can't believe I haven't heard of these guys before.

                        Also, I wanted to ask how many of you are Blackalicious fans? I'm a huge fan, especially Blazing Arrow, which, in my opinion, is a masterpiece.

                        I was also curious as to how you guys got started into underground? Like which songs and stuff? For me, when I first heard the Roots (Come Alive and Phrenology), Talib, and Blackalicious, I was hooked. Specifically, Seed 2.0, Get By, Blazing Arrow, and 3030 by Del. Mostly recent stuff. I wasn't introduced to underground until recently, but the first CD I ever got when I got a CD player was A Tribe Called Quest-Low End Theory so I guess I've always kind of liked it, though I guess Tribe isn't really underground.
                        Oh yeah, if you like Heiruspecs you should also check out Gym Class Heroes.
                        Originally posted by Blzer
                        Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                        If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                        • sportsdude
                          Be Massive
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 5001

                          #102
                          Re: fans of underground rap?

                          Does anybody know the name of J-5's new album?

                          Jmood, thanks for the tip. Gym Class Heroes sounds pretty good so far. Got any other recommendations for me? I'm always looking for new sh*t.
                          Last edited by sportsdude; 03-25-2006, 03:06 PM.
                          Lux y Veritas

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                          • kuruption
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 870

                            #103
                            Re: fans of underground rap?

                            Originally posted by sportsdude
                            Does anybody know the name of J-5's new album?

                            Jmood, thanks for the tip. Gym Class Heroes sounds pretty good so far. Got any other recommendations for me? I'm always looking for new sh*t.
                            im not jmood but heres a few

                            just came out this week - there pretty hot. not sure if you heard them yet but ohh well.

                            Army of Pharoahs - "Torture Papers"
                            Apathy - "Eastern Philosoph
                            And with the third pick - I made the earth sick
                            M.J., hem Jay, fade away perfect

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                            • sportsdude
                              Be Massive
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 5001

                              #104
                              Re: fans of underground rap?

                              Originally posted by kuruption
                              im not jmood but heres a few

                              just came out this week - there pretty hot. not sure if you heard them yet but ohh well.

                              Army of Pharoahs - "Torture Papers"
                              Apathy - "Eastern Philosoph
                              Heh, I know it was you that made the post about J5, I was just thanking jmood for the tip on Gym Class Heroes. I'll have to go check out Army of Pharoahs and Apathy when I get a chance.
                              Lux y Veritas

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                              • WaddupCouzin
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 2366

                                #105
                                Re: fans of underground rap?

                                Originally posted by Kruza
                                It's MCs like KMD/DOOM/King Geedorah etc. who should pay homage to the one and only Kool Keith. He literally set the trend for the eccentric MC and blazed the trail for others. Besides, who else could you get to do a video showing himself in a straightjacket? Kool Keith was, as still is, beyond nuts.

                                Kruza

                                Oh Sh*t, Kook Keith. Damn Kruza, you must be as old as me :-) UltraMag was on some true true next sh*t.
                                "I've Altered The Deal..."

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