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Old 06-03-2016, 08:07 AM   #61 (permalink)
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I'd say Yeezus is better than RATM but MBDTF is the weakest of the bunch.
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Old 06-03-2016, 08:10 AM   #62 (permalink)
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I'd say Yeezus is better than RATM but MBDTF is the weakest of the bunch.
I agree. Yeezus is a decent album ruined by Kayne's input. RATM were ok but meh after a few songs. MBDTF is an episode of Glee.
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Old 06-03-2016, 08:12 AM   #63 (permalink)
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MBDTF is an episode of Glee.
I don't think you can describe the album better than that.
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Old 06-03-2016, 09:08 AM   #64 (permalink)
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I think you're all wrong and if you refuse to accept Kanye West as your lord and saviour you're scum.



But seriously, I like a few Rage albums quite a bit, and Public Enemy are obviously incredibly influential, but Kanye started off making music that was way more fun than either group, then on MBDTF took on a brand new direction (which maybe you guys didn't like, fair enough, but you're wrong) and then on Yeezus he took things to a different level yet again. The reason why I can only listen to so much RATM or Public Enemy is that I almost feel as if they're doing the same thing, both song structure wise and lyrically on almost every track, Kanye at least makes a considerable effort to differentiate each project he drops.
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Too bad that most of his fun and different direction music sucks.
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Too bad you wouldn't know fun if it bit you on the tip of your foreskin.
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I think you're all wrong and if you refuse to accept Kanye West as your lord and saviour you're scum.



But seriously, I like a few Rage albums quite a bit, and Public Enemy are obviously incredibly influential, but Kanye started off making music that was way more fun than either group, then on MBDTF took on a brand new direction (which maybe you guys didn't like, fair enough, but you're wrong) and then on Yeezus he took things to a different level yet again. The reason why I can only listen to so much RATM or Public Enemy is that I almost feel as if they're doing the same thing, both song structure wise and lyrically on almost every track, Kanye at least makes a considerable effort to differentiate each project he drops.
Every Kayne album I've listened to was a chore to get through except Yeezus, and even that's not something I ever feel compelled to throw on.
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Old 06-03-2016, 09:20 AM   #68 (permalink)
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Well of course I wouldn't, it's long gone. Why should I consider listening to boring music fun?
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But seriously, I like a few Rage albums quite a bit, and Public Enemy are obviously incredibly influential, but Kanye started off making music that was way more fun than either group, then on MBDTF took on a brand new direction (which maybe you guys didn't like, fair enough, but you're wrong) and then on Yeezus he took things to a different level yet again. The reason why I can only listen to so much RATM or Public Enemy is that I almost feel as if they're doing the same thing, both song structure wise and lyrically on almost every track, Kanye at least makes a considerable effort to differentiate each project he drops.
All of RATM may sound the same, but at least it's good. Kanye's music is so bad that I'd rather have hot wax shoved up my ass then listen to it.
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All of RATM may sound the same, but at least it's good. Kanye's music is so bad that I'd rather have hot wax shoved up my ass then listen to it.
Hot wax shoved up your ass then listen to it? I'd rather just endure Kayne minus the hot wax enema.
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