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Urban Hat€monger ? 06-27-2008 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Loser (Post 493514)
What is your definition of emo?

Fuck don't start that one AGAIN.

Loser 06-27-2008 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 493521)
Fuck don't start that one AGAIN.

Not starting anything...Just what people think it is, normally isn't.

variatingmule 06-27-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by angel_from_your_nightmare (Post 493436)
I think it's really hard to define what is good and bad music. Even radio pop does have merit as someone did write the tune, music, words and so on which although annoying and not to my liking, does take talent.

I draw lines with my music in the regard that it has to have meaning for me. I need to see value in the words and the music to truly appreciate it. I am guilty of sticking in pop-(name your genre) from time to time as it's easy to listen to when you don't want to think but when it comes down to it, I need reason, heart, meaning, truth, etc. in my music. I guess that's why I love U2 and Johnny Cash so much.

I like how you think. I hadn't posted on this thread thinking it was too negative. Couples of years back I would have said "RAP AND POP STINK!" but I've come to realise that if I didn't get into rap was mostly because as a middle class white girl with a Scandinavian background, the MTVesque genre of rap wasn't quite presenting realities I could associate with, I still don't listen to it, but it doesn't mean I can't appreciate its artistic merit. As for pop, I've managed to reduce my hatred of it according to individual vocalists who can't be bothered to learn an instrument, all sound the same and don't even write their own songs.

Piss Me Off 06-28-2008 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by loose_lips_sink_ships (Post 493449)
What about Scroobius Pip?

Saw him on Monday on a poetry night. Pretty passionate perfomance but i think i enjoyed a few of the people below him on the list a little bit more.
Don't really like the stuff Dans Le Sac has done with him...

boo boo 06-28-2008 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by The Monkey (Post 493145)
Gangsta rap.

Naw nigga.

The Chronic, Ready To Die, Straight Outta Compton, Illmatic and Enter The Wu Tang (39 Chambers) are all 4 lyfe dawg.

Piss Me Off 06-28-2008 04:23 AM

^ What my bro said.
Albums like Illmatic and 36 Chambers are so damn good they can go really far to change any prejudices you may have due to more recent mainstream stuff. Just ask me and all my friends i've introduced those albums to who used to hate rap. They're really special albums that crossover on all music fans.

boo boo 06-28-2008 04:27 AM

If I had to pick a favorite rap album it would either be It Takes Millions, The Chronic or Ready to Die.

ProggyMan 06-28-2008 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by The Unfan (Post 493446)
I've tried a variety of stuff people have recommended from Del The Funky Homosapien to Cannabis. I'm not sure I can put into words why I didn't like them though.

Erg, Cannabis. Try Cannibal Ox, if you haven't.

Son of JayJamJah 06-29-2008 07:48 AM

J5's Quality Control
Jay-Z's Blueprint
Talib Kweli's Ear Drum Beautiful Struggle and Quality
KRS-One's return of the Boom Bap
Common's Be
Dialated Peoples Expansion Team
Nas' Illmatic
&
Black Star (Mos Def and Kweli)

are some of my favorite Rap albums and I recommend them to anyone who is a fringe hip-hop fan.

PaperHurricanesAndPlanes 06-29-2008 10:04 AM

Anything by Immortal Technique. He is a god.


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