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Old 07-13-2013, 02:55 PM   #204 (permalink)
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None of this actually answers my question, though.
perhaps you would care to go back and answer some of my prior questions you decidedly ignored?

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He certainly wasn't relevant in the long gap between Mr Hood and Operation Doomsday, and he honestly didn't make much of a splash until Madvillainy, which Madlib actually made into a good album. Without him it's just another mediocre Doom release. His career arguably peaked with Dangerdoom, which imo was corny and uninteresting.
Not true. Yes he had a tumultuous period after the kmd, but, among other things, he still helped promote fondle em records, which later become stones throw label. Arguably the two most prominent underground labels of the past two decades.

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p.s. Thom Yorke is just showing love for a fellow pedophile.
I'll concede that this is a very funny remark

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Didn't care for it. As always, his delivery sounds almost intentionally sloppy. Maybe that's his thing. I'm not into it.
What you keep calling sloppy I keep hearing as very dexterous and pinpoint, if you don't mind humoring another example:


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