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Old 01-17-2015, 05:49 PM   #22511 (permalink)
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So I've heard, I'm going to have to check them out, any suggestions on where to start?



'Tis be my plan, any good places to start?
They only have two albums. Both are highlights of the genre and the period. Both worth checking out.

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I think all their albums are at least good, but the debut isn't fantastic - I'd listen to it nonetheless though. Then all their other albums are awesome, but for me the peaks are Dig Me Out and the last two before the new one.
The Woods is their best for me, by a great deal. Incredible album.
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Old 01-17-2015, 05:51 PM   #22512 (permalink)
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I think all their albums are at least good, but the debut isn't fantastic - I'd listen to it nonetheless though. Then all their other albums are awesome, but for me the peaks are Dig Me Out and the last two before the new one.
Alright I'll give em a listen


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They only have two albums. Both are highlights of the genre and the period. Both worth checking out.



The Woods is their best for me, by a great deal. Incredible album.
Awesome I'm actually excited to listen to their stuff seeing how much I loved this Viet Cong album.

And I've heard tThe Woods a s supposed to be awesome I just didn't know if that was a good place to start.
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Old 01-17-2015, 05:55 PM   #22513 (permalink)
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The Woods is great but seriously just listen to them all chronologically.
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Alright that sounds good, thanks man.
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Old 01-17-2015, 05:59 PM   #22515 (permalink)
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It's not exactly complicated music where you have to start at a specific point. All the albums are fun and musically sound. Chronological is always a good idea though.
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The Water[s] by Mick Jenkins

god dammit im so obsessed with this. fav hip hop album of the 2010s ive decided right now. "post Kendrick" is how ive heard it described which is adequate i guess but idk its just so flluuuuiiid and better than anything kendricks done imo (maybe not as technically good but who gives a shit)
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Is Kendrick really so important that 'post-Kendrick' is a legitimate label?
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I don't love him as much as a lot of people, but I kind of see him as the face of hip hop atm
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I don't love him as much as a lot of people, but I kind of see him as the face of hip hop atm
Me neither. I wouldn't say he's innovative. He's been weird as **** lately too. Defending Iggy Azalea, talking about God a lot. Guy is going to end up like Nas imo.
Well actually Lupe Fiasco recently called him 'the new Lupe'. Which sums it up well.
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I donno Kendrick can spit I think that's his main appeal. I love some of his songs like Backstreet Freestyle or Swimming Pools so I could see him coming out with a better album. although most of his post-GKMC has been meh in my eyes
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