Yeah, most Doom is not stuff you can around roll around town to. Me personally though, I listen to music in a lot more places than my car so I love to listen to Doom.
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Originally posted by FOXYboy
Yeah, most Doom is not stuff you can around roll around town to. Me personally though, I listen to music in a lot more places than my car so I love to listen to Doom.Lux y Veritas -
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Originally posted by sportsdudeYeah, most Doom is not stuff you can around roll around town to. Me personally though, I listen to music in a lot more places than my car so I love to listen to Doom.Originally posted by BlzerLet 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. :)Comment
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Originally posted by sportsdudeYeah, most Doom is not stuff you can around roll around town to. Me personally though, I listen to music in a lot more places than my car so I love to listen to Doom.Comment
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Originally posted by FOXYboyfelt?? who is he??
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Originally posted by FOXYboyany particular album for that so i can search it.
Also, since you like Murs, check out this song by DJ Z-Trip: Breakfast Club. Absolute classic.
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Originally posted by Fresh TendrilsA Tribute to Lisa Bonet.
Also, since you like Murs, check out this song by DJ Z-Trip: Breakfast Club. Absolute classic.Comment
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Originally posted by jmood88I don't only listen to music in my car and I can't stand doom either way. his flow is terrible, he's weird just to be weird, he talks about nothing, and his montone voice is annoying as hell.
FOXYBoy:
I have a lot of recommendations. I am not sure what sound you're looking for, but as a huge Talib myself, here's some of my favorite stuff (artist name first and comments afterwards):
Blackalicious-check out all their albums, but "Blazing Arrow" is, in my opinion, a masterpiece. Gift of Gab can spit like no other. Check out his solo album.
Felt-combination Murs and Atmosphere. Fresh Tendrils already mentioned them so I won't go into detail, but they are two awesome rappers who seemingly get better when they work together.
Zion I-their recent album "True and Livin" was incredible. Nice calm, jazzy beats, solid rhymes, good guest spots. Just a great listen, but it took me a while to warm up to it and now I love it.
People Under the Stairs-seriously underrated. One of my favorite groups. Their most recent album is awesome. Good beats, great lyrics, great writing, I mean you almost find yourself laughing and crying from the album. Past stuff is great too, check out the songs "Acid Raindrops", "San Fransico Knights", "Montego Bay" there's many more but can't type much more.
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien (a.k.a. Deltron)-love the voice, love his flow and delivery and writing. Saw him live as well when he toured as part of Handsome Boy Modeling School and he's awesome live as well.
Ok so I'm kinda drunk now and I'm about to pass out. But here's a few more quick lists.
Names/artists you should know: Mos Def, Dead Prez, Atmosphere, The Roots, Jurassic 5, Hieroglyphics, J-Live, Lupe Fiasco, The Perceptionists, A Tribe Called Quest, Brother Ali, Common, De La Soul.
Artists you want to know if you already don't: Maroons (Lateef & Chief XL), Strange Fruit Project, Soul Postion, Blueprint, Aceyalone, Heiruspecs, Lyrics Born, Lateef the Truth Speaker, Lifesavas, Blue Scholars, Ugly Duckling, Beatnuts, Binary Star, Eyedea and Abilities.Last edited by sportsdude; 08-15-2006, 01:25 AM.Lux y VeritasComment
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Originally posted by sportsdudeLike I said man, it's a love or hate thing. Personally, I really enjoy Doom but I can see how another person would hate the music. It's all personal preference. By the way, I highly doubt he's weird just to be weird (you say this as if it's a marketing ploy or something). I think that's just how he is. Somebody correct me here, but I believe he was rapping with his brother, and his brother tragically died (can't remember how) and that's when he started to become MF Doom and writing stuff that was considered weird and different.
FOXYBoy:
I have a lot of recommendations. I am not sure what sound you're looking for, but as a huge Talib myself, here's some of my favorite stuff (artist name first and comments afterwards):
Blackalicious-check out all their albums, but "Blazing Arrow" is, in my opinion, a masterpiece. Gift of Gab can spit like no other. Check out his solo album.
Felt-combination Murs and Atmosphere. Fresh Tendrils already mentioned them so I won't go into detail, but they are two awesome rappers who seemingly get better when they work together.
Zion I-their recent album "True and Livin" was incredible. Nice calm, jazzy beats, solid rhymes, good guest spots. Just a great listen, but it took me a while to warm up to it and now I love it.
People Under the Stairs-seriously underrated. One of my favorite groups. Their most recent album is awesome. Good beats, great lyrics, great writing, I mean you almost find yourself laughing and crying from the album. Past stuff is great too, check out the songs "Acid Raindrops", "San Fransico Knights", "Montego Bay" there's many more but can't type much more.
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien (a.k.a. Deltron)-love the voice, love his flow and delivery and writing. Saw him live as well when he toured as part of Handsome Boy Modeling School and he's awesome live as well.
Ok so I'm kinda drunk now and I'm about to pass out. But here's a few more quick lists.
Names/artists you should know: Mos Def, Dead Prez, Atmosphere, The Roots, Jurassic 5, Hieroglyphics, J-Live, Lupe Fiasco, The Perceptionists, A Tribe Called Quest, Brother Ali, Common, De La Soul.
Artists you want to know if you already don't: Maroons (Lateef & Chief XL), Strange Fruit Project, Soul Postion, Blueprint, Aceyalone, Heiruspecs, Lyrics Born, Lateef the Truth Speaker, Lifesavas, Blue Scholars, Ugly Duckling, Beatnuts, Binary Star, Eyedea and Abilities.
well appreciated. big fan of talib here, have almost a lot of mixtapes and almost all the albums. i'll definitely listen to the ones you menioned above. i listen to a lot of common, mosdef, kanye.goodmusic also. i have de la soul, lupe. souls of mischief. i dont know if you listen to consequence. g.o.o.d music. i recently listened to j-dilla but it was ok , it had some weird beats though. deadprez not really appreciated it.roots is ok but i dont feel the beat that much though. i have never heard of the ones you mentioned "want to know if you already don't"Comment
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Greatest Song ever made...
"I See Now" - Consequence ft. Kanye West & Little Brother
Produced by 9th Wonder
From the album "Take it to the Cleaners"
Seriously yo... DL that song or something... it is the greatest song ever made.SAN ANTONIO SPURSComment
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Originally posted by xcelldarim31Greatest Song ever made...
"I See Now" - Consequence ft. Kanye West & Little Brother
Produced by 9th Wonder
From the album "Take it to the Cleaners"
Seriously yo... DL that song or something... it is the greatest song ever made."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Originally posted by xcelldarim31Greatest Song ever made...
"I See Now" - Consequence ft. Kanye West & Little Brother
Produced by 9th Wonder
From the album "Take it to the Cleaners"
Seriously yo... DL that song or something... it is the greatest song ever made.And with the third pick - I made the earth sick
M.J., hem Jay, fade away perfectComment
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