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Which One? | Midnight Marauders | | 57% | [ 12 ] | Stress: The Extinction Agenda | | 10% | [ 2 ] | E. 1999 Eternal | | 33% | [ 7 ] |
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Half Paragraphs Relentless
Posts : 6865 Join date : 2009-06-12 Age : 248 Location : A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 12:14 am | |
| - Alan wrote:
- Kendrick Davis wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- But you have to admit, Releasing Hypnotical Gases is easily the most lyrically murderous cut on there.
Definitely. I love the dark vibe and the political message it holds. It basically was a preview of Stress, which was a darker and more thought provoking album. I just think OK were hungrier, and the production hit its peak on Stress. OK's debut is also classic, but I think has not stood the test of time as well as Stress. I also have a stereo CD copy of both albums. You think so? I always thought their greatest lyricism was captured on their debut. Stress was darker and was more hardcore...which is why it's Kev's favorite...lol. I agree they were very hungry on that album, but it was a little more about the vibe than it was skills IMO. Their debut is lyrically one of my favorites of all time. Stress just isn't quite as impressive IMO. Yeah I suppose on the lyrical side of things, OK's debut does take the cake. My favorite OK verse is probably Monch's on "Bring It On" though. | |
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Alan Smokes More Trees Than The Slash And Burn Technique
Posts : 5364 Join date : 2009-06-11 Age : 43 Location : Minneapolis, MN
| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 12:19 am | |
| - Kendrick Davis wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- Kendrick Davis wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- But you have to admit, Releasing Hypnotical Gases is easily the most lyrically murderous cut on there.
Definitely. I love the dark vibe and the political message it holds. It basically was a preview of Stress, which was a darker and more thought provoking album. I just think OK were hungrier, and the production hit its peak on Stress. OK's debut is also classic, but I think has not stood the test of time as well as Stress. I also have a stereo CD copy of both albums. You think so? I always thought their greatest lyricism was captured on their debut. Stress was darker and was more hardcore...which is why it's Kev's favorite...lol. I agree they were very hungry on that album, but it was a little more about the vibe than it was skills IMO. Their debut is lyrically one of my favorites of all time. Stress just isn't quite as impressive IMO. Yeah I suppose on the lyrical side of things, OK's debut does take the cake. My favorite OK verse is probably Monch's on "Bring It On" though. I can definitely understand why someone would like Stress more. They're very different albums. | |
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Alan Smokes More Trees Than The Slash And Burn Technique
Posts : 5364 Join date : 2009-06-11 Age : 43 Location : Minneapolis, MN
| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 12:21 am | |
| - KJ Styles wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- But you have to admit, Releasing Hypnotical Gases is easily the most lyrically murderous cut on there.
Yeah I agree, but I spin the other two more. Yeah damn...I've been spinning this since we've been talking, and "Walk Into the Sun" is right up there with "Releasing Hypnotical Gases" for me. I like the latter more lyrically, but "Walk Into the Sun" is probably my favorite OK single. "Stress" comes close to that. | |
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T. Myers One Of A Kind
Posts : 10879 Join date : 2009-05-06 Age : 42
| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 12:27 am | |
| - Alan wrote:
- KJ Styles wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- But you have to admit, Releasing Hypnotical Gases is easily the most lyrically murderous cut on there.
Yeah I agree, but I spin the other two more. Yeah damn...I've been spinning this since we've been talking, and "Walk Into the Sun" is right up there with "Releasing Hypnotical Gases" for me. I like the latter more lyrically, but "Walk Into the Sun" is probably my favorite OK single. "Stress" comes close to that. yeah, i'm spinning it too. Prisoners of War is just as dope IMO. | |
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| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 12:28 am | |
| - Alan wrote:
- KJ Styles wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- But you have to admit, Releasing Hypnotical Gases is easily the most lyrically murderous cut on there.
Yeah I agree, but I spin the other two more. Yeah damn...I've been spinning this since we've been talking, and "Walk Into the Sun" is right up there with "Releasing Hypnotical Gases" for me. I like the latter more lyrically, but "Walk Into the Sun" is probably my favorite OK single. "Stress" comes close to that. I liked the beat and message on Walk Into The Sun. I often find myself spinnin certain records that get talked about here after talking about them. |
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Half Paragraphs Relentless
Posts : 6865 Join date : 2009-06-12 Age : 248 Location : A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 12:29 am | |
| - T. Myers wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- KJ Styles wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- But you have to admit, Releasing Hypnotical Gases is easily the most lyrically murderous cut on there.
Yeah I agree, but I spin the other two more. Yeah damn...I've been spinning this since we've been talking, and "Walk Into the Sun" is right up there with "Releasing Hypnotical Gases" for me. I like the latter more lyrically, but "Walk Into the Sun" is probably my favorite OK single. "Stress" comes close to that. yeah, i'm spinning it too. Prisoners of War is just as dope IMO. My second favorite track on the album. | |
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T. Myers One Of A Kind
Posts : 10879 Join date : 2009-05-06 Age : 42
| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 12:31 am | |
| - KJ Styles wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- KJ Styles wrote:
- Alan wrote:
- But you have to admit, Releasing Hypnotical Gases is easily the most lyrically murderous cut on there.
Yeah I agree, but I spin the other two more. Yeah damn...I've been spinning this since we've been talking, and "Walk Into the Sun" is right up there with "Releasing Hypnotical Gases" for me. I like the latter more lyrically, but "Walk Into the Sun" is probably my favorite OK single. "Stress" comes close to that. I liked the beat and message on Walk Into The Sun.
I often find myself spinnin certain records that get talked about here after talking about them. Yeah, i do that all the time too. | |
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Dwight It Takes A Nation of 1000s?
Posts : 1274 Join date : 2009-05-07 Location : Illinois
| Subject: Re: Album Of The 90's Day 4 Sat 26 Dec 2009, 1:47 am | |
| Man, all three of these are probably in my top 15 , but I gotta go with Tribe again. | |
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