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Old 12-20-2012, 01:03 PM   #53 (permalink)
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As for production, you can't say that hasn't aged with time, you think A Nation of Millions sounds like something Clams Casino would turn out today. I don't.
Yeah, it sound better.

Just so no one complains about the intentional vagueness here: Clams Casino's instrumentals i've heard are kind of corny, all new agey vocal samples and wind-like synthesizers; Terminator X's beats are frantic, siren-like, perfectly fitting for the revolution Chuck D wanted to provoke or evoke. It's almost sad, considering the energy and purpose of X's beats and the stagnancy/inactivity of the airy atmospheres Clams creates. Not to say his contributions to LiveLove weren't hot, but "Peso" was just as good as well as "Acid Drip" and those weren't his.
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