Yeah, it's a decent album, but that's beside the point - it's clearly not better than every other hip hop album that came out since (14 years).Thun wrote:Cru album is dope, though.Y@k Bollocks wrote:Clearly not, if you rate that Cru album so highly.clark bent wrote:negative....i just have higher standards than mostKid That's Lifeless wrote:Did you stop listening to music in 1997?
when was the last time you heard an amazing new album
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It's kinda better than most of them, though, to be perfectly honest....Y@k Bollocks wrote:Yeah, it's a decent album, but that's beside the point - it's clearly not better than every other hip hop album that came out since (14 years).Thun wrote:Cru album is dope, though.Y@k Bollocks wrote:Clearly not, if you rate that Cru album so highly.clark bent wrote:negative....i just have higher standards than mostKid That's Lifeless wrote:Did you stop listening to music in 1997?
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I have read Clark Bent refer to 'Moment of Truth' and 'Disposable Arts' as "classics", and they came out the following year. I was just pulling him up on being a contrarian.Thun wrote:It's kinda better than most of them, though, to be perfectly honest....Y@k Bollocks wrote:Yeah, it's a decent album, but that's beside the point - it's clearly not better than every other hip hop album that came out since (14 years).Thun wrote:Cru album is dope, though.Y@k Bollocks wrote:Clearly not, if you rate that Cru album so highly.clark bent wrote: negative....i just have higher standards than most
And it just struck me as a really odd choice of album to demonstrate the fact that you have 'higher standards than most'.
"Oh, i'm a total book snob. I only like Stephen King. I have higher standards than most"
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chron. descending order:
Spaceghostpurrp - blackland 66.6
Lil B - Golden Xmas mixtape
edan - beauty & da beat (tho cant really jam it anymore)
The Un - UN or U Out
King Geedorah - take me to your leader (my fave doom related album)
mf doom -Madvillainy
Cormega - the true meaning
can ox -the cold vein
supreme clientele
goin no further back than 00
im sure theres some corny shit i fell for at first that my brain is suppressing the memory of....deltron 3030..ahem
Spaceghostpurrp - blackland 66.6
Lil B - Golden Xmas mixtape
edan - beauty & da beat (tho cant really jam it anymore)
The Un - UN or U Out
King Geedorah - take me to your leader (my fave doom related album)
mf doom -Madvillainy
Cormega - the true meaning
can ox -the cold vein
supreme clientele
goin no further back than 00
im sure theres some corny shit i fell for at first that my brain is suppressing the memory of....deltron 3030..ahem
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moment of truth would be one of the ones i was referring to when i said im sure ive forgotten something...thats better than cru...not really sure how i forgot about thatY@k Bollocks wrote:I have read Clark Bent refer to 'Moment of Truth' and 'Disposable Arts' as "classics", and they came out the following year. I was just pulling him up on being a contrarian.Thun wrote:It's kinda better than most of them, though, to be perfectly honest....Y@k Bollocks wrote:Yeah, it's a decent album, but that's beside the point - it's clearly not better than every other hip hop album that came out since (14 years).Thun wrote:Cru album is dope, though.Y@k Bollocks wrote: Clearly not, if you rate that Cru album so highly.
And it just struck me as a really odd choice of album to demonstrate the fact that you have 'higher standards than most'.
"Oh, i'm a total book snob. I only like Stephen King. I have higher standards than most"
i think ive only said disposable arts is a borderline classic....but as time has gone by i dont think it quite measures up...regardless when i first got it i def wasnt like this is amazing....i was more like this is amazing for 2001
the further this thread goes along the more i see the the fact that people are way underrating the definition of "amazing"
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axel foley wrote:I listened to the following front to back more than anything else the past two years. Looking at that list, Earl's stands out to me. If all of the other artists on that list, which I'm a fan of, decided to retire tomorrow, I'd be okay with it for one reason or another (someone else can fill their niche, I'm satisfied with their current catalog, their next album is probably going to suck, etc). Not Earl though.
Earl
BlackenedWhite
Hybrid
K.R.I.T. Wuz Here
Trunk Muzik
Flockaveli
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
Curious to hear that new Kendrick Lamar album.

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