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AWhatup Ganache?
Join Date: May 2011
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I think I fell into the Only-Listen-To-Tyler-And-Earl trap. Listening to Radical properly, Hodgy and Mike are pretty sick.
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Master, We Perish
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Havin a good time, rollin to the bottom.
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I don't think there's a bad full time rapper among the group. They're all really different in approach but they all have their strengths. Even Domo has a super smooth flow and some pretty solid rhymes.
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Music Addict
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 347
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Eh, Odd Future (I'm mainly thinking of Tyler, who imo is the most talented of the group) is good, but like B- good in my opinion. Their whole "I'm a crazy motherfucker" shtick gets really old though. Most of the time it's basically just a marketing ploy for artists that has gotten really worn out and has always been pretty retarded to begin with (not that I have anything against marketing ploys, I mean it's a really fine line between a style and marketing ploy). I have to admit Tyler has done some interesting things with beats, but yeah, I don't have that much respect for them beyond interesting beats on a few songs.
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