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Old 12-20-2012, 10:37 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. View Post
Straight Outta Compton

By All Means Necessary

Life Is Too Short

I'd even argue that I enjoyed Bass Patrols, Rock This Planet more. But I do enjoy PE, I just find more entertainment in others, As the political angle grows tiring when you just want to throw on something and party.
I'd argue public enemy's brand of noise is more distinct. It has aged because the music and content were focused on the political climate of the time. It's still heavier, and harder then anything of the time.

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Originally Posted by Merrycaaant View Post
I greatly prefer Follow The Leader and The Great Adventures of Slick Rick.
But in terms of production, none of the three albums can stand up to what's being produced today, I just feel that A Nation of Millions has aged the worst out of the three mentioned.
You really think it's aged worse than follow the leader? Give me siren's and some crazy noise over quiet drum loops and robotic sounding flow.

It's not on a nation of millions but by the time i get to arizona goes too hard



Cold Lampin is a great goofy track still

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