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Jester 01-26-2012 12:07 PM

well he just says ill shit that hits hard

and he sounds so, so good. dope scratchy, low voice, and his flow just sounds effortless. dude has serious presence on the track.

yeah you should get Buckwheats, Sparky. i think it's better than Monster

Sparky 01-27-2012 07:46 AM

jester, thom york look at pms please!

Thom Yorke 02-13-2012 02:54 PM

For those that have listened to Trap Jesus, what do you think about how it's set up with all tracks being 1:30-2:00, and all tracks "starting" in the previous track? I personally think it's sick. I've been listening to it a lot lately because it's so easy to get through. I look at it as one continuous track more than almost any other album. I wish more artists would go off this model.

Sparky 02-13-2012 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Thom Yorke (Post 1154163)
For those that have listened to Trap Jesus, what do you think about how it's set up with all tracks being 1:30-2:00, and all tracks "starting" in the previous track? I personally think it's sick. I've been listening to it a lot lately because it's so easy to get through. I look at it as one continuous track more than almost any other album. I wish more artists would go off this model.

Dude I think I've listened to it probably 50 times now. It's great condensed package. No filler, no skits, no shout outs before rapping. It's great. I love how the choruses only come in at the end of the song, and then it's like a break up to the next verse. What im saying is songs aren't verse chorus verse in one song, its one verse, hook, new song. It's great.

Did you catch the doom reference in bench press?

This is probably the strongest overall song in my opinon, but i honestly can listen to this all the way through no problem.



samurai silk shirt, everyday is paper day.

Dude i tried listening to buckwheats, it's just not as strong.

This **** is so refreshing. I gotta see him live if he leaves canada.

This dude just chews up beats and spits em out. 9th uno is great playing off him, but i don't care for anything he says too much.

The transition from bench press to the freestyle is great. People praise kanye so much for that otis track, how it was minimalist and went with a raw voice sample. Every beat on this tape is like that except on crack and grimy. This is how hip hop should be produced, leave some character on the track, im tired of bitches spewing punchines with their homo robot voices.

Sorry to be so abrasive but yes, i really **** with this guy.


Also, thom yorke, if you like this i highly reccomend Monsta Island Czars Escape from monsta island

Unrelenting 02-13-2012 09:36 PM

If anyone could hit me up with a proper link to trap jesus I will love you forever

Sparky 02-13-2012 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Unrelenting (Post 1154314)
If anyone could hit me up with a proper link to trap jesus I will love you forever

i gotchu mane check that pm box

Goofle 02-14-2012 11:12 AM

PM me too!

Sparky 02-14-2012 11:28 AM

i'm not just some private messenging whore but fine >:[

Goofle 02-14-2012 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Sparky (Post 1154613)
i'm not just some private messenging whore but fine >:[

Thanks, are you any other kind of whore? :p

Engine 02-14-2012 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thom Yorke (Post 1154163)
For those that have listened to Trap Jesus, what do you think about how it's set up with all tracks being 1:30-2:00, and all tracks "starting" in the previous track? I personally think it's sick. I've been listening to it a lot lately because it's so easy to get through. I look at it as one continuous track more than almost any other album. I wish more artists would go off this model.

Welcome to the way hip-hop DJs make mixtapes. It's the industry standard.
This is technically a DJ Shamann release.


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