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SECTION ONE -- 1
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HV..003 -- Contents
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HardC.O.R.E. Vol. 1, Issue 3 Date 3/6/93
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Table of Contents, Authors
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Section Contents
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1 HV..003 -- Contents
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2 The 411 -- C.O.R.E.
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3 Article -- Hip-Hop Exchange
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4 Review -- King Tee, _The Triflin Album_
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5 Lyrics -- Das Efx, _Hard Like a Criminal_
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6 Review -- King Tee, _The Triflin Album_
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2Pac, _Strictly 4 My Niggaz_
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7 Update -- Public Enemy Discography
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8 Closing -- What comes in HV004 and more
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Contributors E-mail addresses
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DJ Tagline JD_PRES@PAVO.CONCORDIA.CA
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MC Flash X JUONSTEVE@BVC.EDU
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WWHITFIE WWHITFIE@afit.af.mil
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Fredrik Lundholm d1dol@dtek.chalmers.se
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SECTION TWO -- 2
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The 411 -- C.O.R.E.
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The C.O.R.E. creed
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We at C.O.R.E. support underground hip-hop (none of that crossover
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bullshucks). That means we also support the 1st Amendment and the right to
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uncensored music.
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How to request back issues
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Back issues of HardC.O.R.E. are easily available. Just send an e-mail
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message to JUONSTEVE@BVC.EDU, and title your message TMagRequest#---U, with
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the --- blank filled by the issue you want, 001, 002, etc. Please send
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requests for issues seperately, and expect a 2-7 day delay before receipt.
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Contribution of items to the newsletter
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If you wish to contribute an item to the HardC.O.R.E. newsletter, just send
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it to me in an e-mail note. I'll be on campus most weekends to work on
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HardC.O.R.E. and answer mail (plus read ALT.RAP), and I will answer all
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requests at that time.
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"I say peace and Allah U Akbar"
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Lord Jamar-Allah U Akbar
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Asalaam Alaikum from MC Flash X
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SECTION THREE -- 3
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Article -- Hip-Hop Exchange
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Yo, I just wanted to thank you for sending me the HardC.O.R.E. electronic
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mag. It slams like who? Like Bam-Bam, the kid from Bedrock! The P.E.
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discography was very appreciative as well; good to see what I gots, whatI
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don't gots, and what I needs! Know what I meanz? I'd like to check out
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the Pete Rock special remixes of Shut 'em Down that were on the UK release
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that US andCanada didn't get to hear... anywayz:Suggestion: In order to
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spread the world of hip-hop across the world... why not form an
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tape-exchange type thing... where readers can exchange pre-mixed tapes,
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or12" special remixes, etc... I'm all up for that... I've been buyin hip
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hop since back in the day... about 400 cassettes, a bunch of CDz and couple
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crates of12"s... What do ya think? Peace-out.
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[DJ Tagline]
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{editor} -- So what do y'all think? I thought it sounded like a pretty
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good idea, and I'd even be willing to help it along by posting a list
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in HardC.O.R.E. of those who wish to exchange tapes. If you do, let me
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know and I will set it up, or if you have a better idea of how to organize
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it let me know!
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SECTION FOUR -- 4
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Review -- King Tee, _The Triflin Album_
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Review scale :
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6. Phat - Ten years from now this shit'll still be so dope!
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5. Funky - Ownership is the difference between a mack and a mark
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4. Fine - If your pockets are fat get it, but don't panic if you don't
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3. Fair - It has some potential hits, and at least it doesn't stink
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2. Flat - Somebody explain to me why this person even tried?!
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1. Flunk - The ultimate diss... PM Dawn sounded better
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Lyrical Content - Phat... King Tee mixes his metaphors and messages well
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No song is without purpose or a point
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Musical Content - Funky.. Some old stuff, but it's still hooked up lovely
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Including the 'At Your Own Risk' rm was a nice
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touch
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Parental Advise - 6/6.... Don't play this for your Grandmother
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Don't play it for Chuck D either
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Overall rating - Funky.. Hardcore hip-hop fans should bumrush for this
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tape!
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Highlights : King Tee returns with a vengence
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The Alkaholiks rip the shit up
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Ice Cube has some 'Wicked' cameos
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Lowlights : Pass the 40 and call Chuck D, but no biggie for most
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Tee sometimes sounds the same as Cube
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A posse cut that smells!
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Drunk Side Sober Side
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Drunk Tekneek *Where'sa Hoe Sat
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*I Gotta Call Earl A Hoe B-4 the Homie
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I Got It Bad Y'all Blow My Sox Off
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On the Rox *Where'sa Hoe Sat (cont.)
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Just Flauntin The Triflin Nigga
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At Your Own Risk (Buddha Mix) Black Together Again
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*King Tee's Beer Stand Bust Dat Ass
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Got Tha Fat Joint
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Well, if you have a problem with St. Ides, don't buy this album...
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otherwise prepare yourself for a phat ride to the drunk side.
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It starts out nicely with 'Drunk Tekneek', a slow jam with some phat
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samples from Del, and LL Cool J.
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'E-Swift's got his hand on the glock
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Taking some young girls cock'
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Just to give you an idea. Mostly he raps about his comeback and how funky
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he and posse are, and it works. This track gets a 'Funky' rating.
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Next up is 'I Gotta Call Earl', which isn't really a jam, just filler
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between 'Drunk Tekneek' and 'I Got It Bad Y'all'. Search me why it's on
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here, other than to set the 'drunk' mood.
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Then all of a sudden
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'Ladiezz and gentulmen...
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That nigga King Tee and the al-cum-a-holiks'
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And that favorite track off mine on the tape kicks in... with the
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alkaholiks ripping some wicked rhymes
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'It took a long time for the people to hear me
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Seems like I been rappin since my birth in '69
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Sorry to keep you waitin
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I run rhymes like Walter Payton...
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On the mic I get wicked
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Like Wilson Pickett'
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And there is the reoccuring refrain that could be called 'Alkaholik's
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Theme'
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'(What you bout to do?) Bout to rip
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(Where you goin to?) To the tip
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Some rappers use the word funky to loosely
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And just how many niggaz say they kick it like Bruce Lee
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(What's your favorite brew?) Old E
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(And what it make you do?) Go pee
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It used to be about ryhmes, all about rhymes
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Now rappers rearranging, and chagin like times
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I got it bad y'all, I got it bad y'all
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When it comes to the pen and the pad y'all'
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To sum it up, this jam slams! Definitely a 'phat' track!
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Next up is 'On The Rox', a jam which does indeed take out '187 Proof' as
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the best use of alcoholic metaphors.
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'I knew this nigga named Johnny Walker
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A night stalker, a big shit talker...'
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Why spoil it? You get the idea... this track is not quite 'phat', but
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definetly a 'funky' jam.
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Next up is 'Just Flauntin', the first low ebb of the tape, albeit not the
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lowest dip. Basically it isn't the lyrics, I just felt like the tracks was
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wasted, the it needed some more horns 'n shit and it would've come off
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better. A 'fine' cut at best.
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Then you catch the switch quick fast. The 'At Your Own Risk' bonus is
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truly appropriate, because this is a slamming Marley Marl remix.
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'The K-I-N-G-T super cool mack daddy
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I drive a caddy, and yes I'm livin fatly
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Had me on stage in a rage
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Yellin bout what I know, that's how I get paid'
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This cut also definetly gets a 'funky' rating, as does the next mini-cut, a
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St. Ide's commercial that Tee did with Cube. This is the track that
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emphasized to me that sometimes Tee sounds like Cube, but mostly he stands
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out... it only happens now and then. And of course Tee doesn't have Cube's
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awesome flow.
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'Once again it's on
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I'm headed out the front though
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Ice Cube in the glass house
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headed for the store
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To get a beer that's better than the rest
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The S-T-Period-I-D-E to the S
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And it'll put hair on your chest...'
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Et cetera. Next up is the second low point of the album, a posse cut
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called 'Got Tha Fat Joint'. Ya know, I thought Mad Kap was supposed to be
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all that and a bowl of cole slaw, but he sounds unoriginal and uninspired,
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and so does this whole song. I'm not even gonna quote this one. It gets a
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'Fair' at best, and in my opinion is the one true FF song of the tape.
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The sober side may have less to do with liquor, but it's just as funky if
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not more so. 'Where Sa Hoes At' is a strange cut, but funky. Whomever is
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rapping sounds like that voice from _Death Certificate_ that kicked the
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'Were called jimmy hats, have ya ever seen us' verse.
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When I saw the title 'A Hoe B-4 the Homie', I thought it was gonna be all
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on bitches the suck a nigga dick, and why rappers love them. But it's not
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'Hoe Be For'..., it's 'Hoe Before'! Surprise! This phat posse cut (that
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almost seems to be two songs) is about those who put their women before
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their homies. Once again Cube steals the show...
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'I told them to kidnap the hoe
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And they came back with two'
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Once again, I don't wanna spoil this cut. Go hear this 'Funky' jam... it's
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phizat and all that!
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Next, another short 'Where Sa Hoes At' skit, then the last low point of the
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album, a song called 'The Triflin Nigga', which isn't bad, just not fresh.
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A 'Fine' cut at best.
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Next up is 'Black Together Again', which jacks the sample from that dope
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L.A. rebellion relief cut 'You Can Get the Fist'. Very funky
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'And all the king's hoes, and all the king's men
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Couldn't put this shit black together again...
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The judge has no love for chocolate fudge
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He only likes Vanilla
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But we do all the work like Cinderella'
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Once again, a phat cut. The album closes out with 'Bust Dat Ass', a
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gangsta cut about exactly what it says, a 'Fair cut'
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Overall this album is well worth the duckats, especially if you like King
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Tee's flow and are a fan of classic Tee cuts like 'Played Like a Piano'
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Spare some $$$ and bumrush the store for this one!
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SECTION FIVE -- 5
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Lyrics -- Das Efx, _Hard Like a Criminal_
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Verse One
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Well biggedy bust a mover
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I biggedy be the trooper cause I'm slammin
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I'm ready to check this jam
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that this <bitch> is havin
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I'm audi, I'm riggedy rollin four deep, don't sweat it
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I'm troopin it with my niggaz, East New York is where I'm headed
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I'm friggedy freshly dipped, cold as shit but money I'm rugged
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I'm rockin my forty belows in the snow so yo bug it
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Yo fellaz, let's giggedy grab the train, fuck the walkin
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Aaah, here we go, yo, why these people hawkin?
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You you stupid <fuck>, you look at my crew and now you're thinkin
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(They must be wildin...-= Is that them stinkin?)
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Fuck no you wan-ton soup serving <girl>
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You're staring, you beady eyed bastard link
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Whaddya think dick? I'm comin around the train and bumrush ya
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Give me a ten foot pole and I wouldn't even touch ya
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Hey lady, I see you sittin by the conductor
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Thinkin that I'm a nigga, you figure I wanna fuck ya
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Fuck there goes my beeper now these people think I'm slingin
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Rocks by the blocks and killin em by the millions
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But yo hops, here kiggedy comes my stop now I'm audi
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I giggedy gots to go you motherfuckers think I'm rowdy and
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Verse Two
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The people love it
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I'm swingin it from the lifestyles of the ruff and rugged
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They got me upstate troop, so fuck it
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In penile, I'm hard as a fuckin brick I wreck shop
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Money grip, I'm up in the yard fightin kids till I drop
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But, I'm out now, so fuckers around the way are sweatin my peoples
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Not worried about a new jack black my shit is diezel
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Cause I pack, steel, I got the back, wheel
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And plus I got the Yung and the Resless watchin my back, still
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Because I'm runnin the ave again
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I'm back in the game with my neighbor
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Up on the ave runnin guns that was to be the new flavor
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And I'm wid it, my cousin's throwin a jam tonight I figures
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That I'm bringin all my guns and I'm bringin all my niggaz
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(Don't go hangin out with no niggaz...-= That's the life, that I lead)
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You figgedy fuck around you lay around I told my cousin
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First kill the flex, word is born I'ma bug him
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We spiggedy spark the buddha now I got the devil in me
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I'm sick, quick to smoke a nigga like a chimney
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I'm packin a clip, ready to flip, just me and my friends
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Twenty deep and two deep, a B-M-W and a benz, rollin
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Verse Three
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Brrr, it's cold as shit, liggedy split I think we're here G
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Fuck I forgot her address, yo fellaz just bear with me
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Yo Stevie, remember the crib she was tellin us that she chilled in
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Well there go the block she live on and I think that's her buildin
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Let the games begin I'm packin my steel with nuff dreads
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In front of the buldin shit's thick cause all I could see was nuff heads
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But I know them, we're spiggedy sparkin blunts and squeezin triggers
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Bustin caps with my troops and a buncha other niggaz
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Awww shit, niggaz is bustin caps, fuck that
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I'm ready to find this crib, where this bitch live at?
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Let's see, none of them kids right there heard of Shorty
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Whadup Duke, any y'all niggaz heard about this party?
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Who the fuck are you G? You couldn't be talkin to me hops
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Get off that bullshit kid or get your teeth dropped
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Cause out here, the biggedy bumrush is mad thick
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I'm ready to catch a body so you might get had quick
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A'ight G, I'll biggedy back up but kill the yappin
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Don't play me for no sucker motherfucker it won't happen
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Yo fellaz, let's biggedy break North before I flip
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I'm sick of the way these punk niggaz always talkin shit
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Punk what? You stupid motherfuck, is you crazy?
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I'm liggedy loadin my clip about to flip, you're Swayze
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I'm ready to light em up the four fifth is set to ill
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So I tightens up the hoody so noone can see the grill
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Yo what the fuck you doin man? (Blam-blam)
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(Ohh shit)
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What the fuck, now what?
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Where your man at now G, what?
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Yo Blitz, yo blitz, yo let's be out
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Figgedy fuck it
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I caught another body now I'm back upstate
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Doin a year and a half until my court date
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SECTION SIX -- 6
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Review -- King Tee, _The Triflin Album_
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2Pac, _Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z._
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Here's a tip.
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Two good projects to buy are as follows.
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a. King Tee (The Trifflin Album), this is a really good cd
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except for maybe two cuts at the most. All n all, KT really
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improved on his skillz as a gangsta rapper. As an extra, him and
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Cube perform a cut together entitled (don't put a ho before a
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homie) looped over an old Funkadelic cut (Nappy Dugout). But
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it's still a solid purchase with lots of base.
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b. 2Pac (Strictly for my N.I.G.G.A.S), at first I was not
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impressed with it. After a few more times I became very
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delighted that I bought this one. I guess the last two (2)
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years have been tough 2Pac as a solo act. Lawsuits, bad media,
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VP (Vomit/Prick) Dan Quayle. and so on. It seems that he has the
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background for the material he released with stricly black love
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of his people. I didn't buy his first release because he fell
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under that Digital Underground, doin the humpty hump type of sell
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out cross over shit. But he did have one cut that I could
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identify with (When my Homie Calls). THis in my opinion was
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really tight groove. Back to the new release. The music tends
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to be on the errie side with a touch of PE flavor. As an extra,
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he does a peice with Ice Cube, T titled: (Some Last Wordz).
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Sorry, but this type of style of rapping does not work good with
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Ice T. Cube has perfected his style of hesitant, flow, stammer
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to perfection. 2Pac keeps up with tempo, but Ice T needs to
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stick with what he's familiar with. It's worth your money,
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quality recording.
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411 G.
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SECTION SEVEN -- 7
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Update -- Public Enemy Discography
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Well Yvan made the first edition,
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my additions are those NOT marked with an asterix.
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d1dol aka Fredrik Lundholm
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=========== USA - 7" - 12" SINGLES & CD SINGLES ===========
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* PUBLIC ENEMY No1 (USA 1987) 44-06719
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- Public Enemy No1
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- Public Enemy No1 (Instrumental)
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- Timebomb
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- Son of Public Enemy (Flavor Whop Version)
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* YOU'RE GONNA GET YOURS (USA 1987) 7464-06861-1
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- You're Gonna Get Yours (Vocal Mix)
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- You're Gonna Get Yours (Dub/Terminator X Getaway Version)
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- Miuzi Weighs a Ton (Vocal Mix)
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- Rebel Without a Pause (Vocal Mix)
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- Rebel Without a Pause (Instrumental)
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* DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE (USA 1988) 44-07846
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- Don't Believe the Hype
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- The Rhythm, the Rebel
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- Prophets of Rage (Vocal)
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- Prophets of Rage (Power Version)
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* NIGHT OF THE LIVING BASEHEADS (USA 1988) 7464-08121-1
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- Night of the Living Baseheads (Anti-High Blood Pressure Encounter Mixx)
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- Cold Lampin' With Flavor
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- Night of the Living Baseheads (Terminator X Meets DST and Chuck Chillout
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Instrumental Mix)
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- Terminator X to the Edge of Panic (No Need to Panic Version)
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- The Edge of Panic
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* BLACK STEEL IN THE HOUR OF CHAOS (USA 1988) 38-68613 (7" single)
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- BSITHOC (Radio Edit)
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- Caught, Can We Get a Witness
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* BLACK STEEL IN THE HOUR OF CHAOS (USA 1989) 7464-68216-1
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- BSITHOC (Radio Version)
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- BSITHOC (Instrumental)
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- Too Much Posse
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- Caught, Can We Get a Witness (Pre Black Steel Ballistic Felony Dub)
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- B-Side Wins Again
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* WELCOME TO THE TERRORDOME (USA 1989) 9870-73135-1
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- Welcome To The Terrordome (Vocal)
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- Terrorbeat
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- Flavor Flav
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- Welcome To The Terrordome (Terrormental)
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911 IS A JOKE (US 1989) 44 73179
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- 911 Is a Joke (Vocal)
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- 911 Is a Joke (Instrumental)
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- Revolutionary Generation (Vocal)
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- Revolutionary Generation (Instrumental)
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* BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT (USA 1990) 9870-73391-1
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- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Remix)
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- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Dub)
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- Power to the People (Vocals)
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- Anti-Nigger Machine (Uncensored Extended)
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- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (LP Radio Version)
|
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- Power to the People (Instrumental)
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* BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT (USA 1990) 44K-73391 (CD)
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- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Remix)
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- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Dub)
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- Anti-Nigger Machine (Uncensored Extended)
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- Powersaxx
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- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (LP Version)
|
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- Power to the People (Vocal)
|
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- Power to the People (Instrumental)
|
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|
- The Enemy Assault Vehicle Mixx
|
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* CAN'T DO NUTTIN' FOR YA MAN (USA 1990) 9870-73612-2 (CD)
|
|||
|
- Can't Do Nuttin' for ya Man (UK 12" Powermixx)
|
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- Can't Do Nuttin' for ya Man (Dub Mixx)
|
|||
|
- Burn Hollywood Burn (Extended Censored Fried to the Radio Version)
|
|||
|
- Get the F*** Outta Dodge (Censored Escapism 1991 version)
|
|||
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|
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|
* SHUT'EM DOWN (USA 1991) 44-74165
|
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|
- Shut Em Down (Pe-te Rock Mixx)
|
|||
|
- Shut Em Down (Rock Mixx Instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Shut Em Down (LP version)
|
|||
|
- Shut Em Down (Bald Beat Breakapella)
|
|||
|
- By the Time I get to Arizona
|
|||
|
- By the Time I get to Arizona
|
|||
|
(Arizona Assassination Attempt Acca Double Dub)
|
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|
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|
* NIGHTTRAIN (USA 1992) 44-74254
|
|||
|
- NightTrain (Get Up Get Involved Throwdown Mixx)
|
|||
|
- NightTrain (Get Into It Instrumental)
|
|||
|
- More News at 11 (Extended Gary G-Wiz Mega Bomb)
|
|||
|
- NightTrain (Pete Rock Strong Island Mt.Vernon Meltdown)
|
|||
|
- NightTrain (Meltdown Instrumental)
|
|||
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|
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|
HAZY SHADE OF CRIMINAL (USA 1992) 42 74487
|
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|
- Hazy Shade of Criminal (LP version)
|
|||
|
- Hazy Shade of Criminal (instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Tie Goes the Runner (LP version)
|
|||
|
- Tie Goes the Runner (instumental)
|
|||
|
- Hazy Shade of Criminal (Accapella)
|
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|
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|
=========== EUROPE - 7" - 12" SINGLES & CD SINGLES ===========
|
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|
* PUBLIC ENEMY No1 (UK 1987) 650497-6
|
|||
|
- Public Enemy no1
|
|||
|
- Public Enemy no1 (Instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Timebomb
|
|||
|
- Son of Public Enemy (Flavor Whop Version)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* REBEL WITHOUT A PAUSE (UK 1987) 651245-7 (7" single)
|
|||
|
- Rebel Without a Pause (Vocal Mix)
|
|||
|
- Rebel Without a Pause (Instrumental)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE (UK 1988) 652833-7 (7" single)
|
|||
|
- Don't Believe the Hype
|
|||
|
- Prophets of Rage
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* WELCOME TO THE TERRORDOME (UK 1989) 655476-7 (7" single)
|
|||
|
- Welcome To The Terrordome (Vocal)
|
|||
|
- Flavor Flav
|
|||
|
- Welcome To The Terrordome (Terrormental)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* 911 IS A JOKE (UK 1989) 655837-8
|
|||
|
- 911 Is a Joke (Vocal)
|
|||
|
- 911 Is a Joke (Instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Revolutionary Generation (Vocal)
|
|||
|
- Revolutionary Generation (Instrumental)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* 911 IS A JOKE (UK 1989) 655837-7 (7" single)
|
|||
|
- 911 Is a Joke
|
|||
|
- Revolutionary Generation
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* FIGHT THE POWER (UK 1989) Motown ZB42877 (7" single)
|
|||
|
- Fight the Power
|
|||
|
- Fight the Power (Flavor Flav Meets Spike Lee)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* FIGHT THE POWER (UK 1989) Motown ZT42878
|
|||
|
- Fight the Power (Extended Version)
|
|||
|
- Fight the Power (Radio Edit)
|
|||
|
- Fight the Power (Flavor Flav Meets Spike Lee)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT (UK 1990) 656018-7 (7" single)
|
|||
|
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out
|
|||
|
- War at 33 1/3 (Vocal)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT (UK 1990) 656018-5
|
|||
|
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Remix)
|
|||
|
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Dub)
|
|||
|
- Anti-Nigger Machine (Uncensored Extended Mix)
|
|||
|
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (LP Version)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT (UK 1990) (CD) 656018-2
|
|||
|
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Remix)
|
|||
|
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Dub)
|
|||
|
- War at 33 1/3 (Vocal)
|
|||
|
- War at 33 1/3 (instrumental)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* CAN'T DO NUTTIN' FOR YA MAN (UK 1990) 656385-1 (3" CD & 7" single)
|
|||
|
- Can't Do Nuttin' for ya Man (Bass In Your Face 7" Mix)
|
|||
|
- Can't Do Nuttin' for ya Man (LP version)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* CAN'T DO NUTTIN' FOR YA MAN (UK 1990) 656385-6
|
|||
|
- Can't Do Nuttin' for ya Man (Bass In Your Face 12" Mix)
|
|||
|
- Can't Do Nuttin' for ya Man (Dub In Your Face Mix)
|
|||
|
- Can't Do Nuttin' for ya Man (Bass In Your Face 7" Mix)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* BRING THE NOISE (UK 1991) Island 12IS490 (with ANTHRAX)
|
|||
|
- Bring the Noise
|
|||
|
- Keep It In the Family (Live) <-- no PE, only Anthrax on this one...
|
|||
|
- I Am the Law '91 <-- no PE, only Anthrax on this one...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BRING THE NOISE (UK 1991) Island 10IS490 (with ANTHRAX) (10" pict. disc)
|
|||
|
- Bring the Noise
|
|||
|
- I Am the Law '91 <-- no PE, only Anthrax on this one...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* CAN'T TRUSS IT (UK 1991) 657323-2
|
|||
|
- Can't Truss It (Goree Island Conga Radio Mix)
|
|||
|
- Can't Truss It (Almighty Raw 125th Street Bootleg Mix)
|
|||
|
- Can't Truss It (Instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Move! (Censored Radio Version)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CAN'T TRUSS IT (UK 1991) Yellow Promo XPR 1660
|
|||
|
- Can't Truss It (Goree Island Conga Radio Mix)
|
|||
|
- Can't Truss It (Almighty Raw 125th Street Bootleg Mix)
|
|||
|
- Can't Truss It (Instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Move! (Censored Radio Version)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* SHUT'EM DOWN (UK 1992) 657761-8 (Ltd Edition Picture 12")
|
|||
|
- Shut Em Down (Pe-te Rock Mixx)
|
|||
|
- Shut Em Down (Rock Mixx Instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Shut Em Down (Bald Beat Breakapella)
|
|||
|
- By the Time I get to Arizona (Arizona Assassination Attempt AccaDouble
|
|||
|
Dub)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* NIGHTTRAIN (UK 1992) 657864-8 (Ltd Edition Picture 12")
|
|||
|
- NightTrain (Pete Rock Get Up Get Involved Mixx)
|
|||
|
- NightTrain (Pete Rock Lirr Strong Island Mixx)
|
|||
|
- More News at 11 (Funk Minister Mega Length Mixx)
|
|||
|
- NightTrain (Lirr Strong Island Instrumental Mixx)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOUDER THAN A BOMB (UK or GER 1992) 658894-6
|
|||
|
- Louder than a Bomb (JMJ telephone tap groove)
|
|||
|
- Louder than a Bomb (JML telephone tap instrumental)
|
|||
|
- Louder than a Bomb (It takes a .. LP version)
|
|||
|
- Tie Goes the Runner (LP version)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=========== VARIOUS STUFF ===========
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET (USA 1990) C3S-2078
|
|||
|
Limited Edition Rapp Control DJ 3-Album Set
|
|||
|
Not for sale - Promotional copy
|
|||
|
Same cover as the normal release but in black & white.
|
|||
|
Same tracks as the normal one but on 3 vinyls + Radio Beat
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* BRING THE NOISE (AUSTRALIA 1988) 651560-6
|
|||
|
This a split 12" with PE on A-side and LL COOL J. on B-side
|
|||
|
- PUBLIC ENEMY : Bring the Noise (No Noise Version)
|
|||
|
- PUBLIC ENEMY : Sophisticated
|
|||
|
- LL COOL J : Going Back To Cali
|
|||
|
- LL COOL J : Jack the Ripper
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SECTION EIGHT -- 8
|
|||
|
Closing -- What comes in HV004 and more
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I'm looking forward to some dope articles from Robin L. Gibson and Alex
|
|||
|
Reed (on Lench Mob), plus perhaps another article from the Mack (If ya got one
|
|||
|
homes, I'd appreciate it). And if I can pick up Tim Dog/KRS-One I'll have
|
|||
|
the lyrics for that. Until next time, I'm Swayze
|
|||
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|
|||
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Remember -- letters to the editor are always welcome
|
|||
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PEace yo!
|
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