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    I would go for an entire album.

    Bronze Nazareth - The Great Migration
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    As far as full albums go, definitely Great Migration, No Said Date and Blue Sky Black Death Presents The Holocaust are albums I never go more than a month without listening to a few songs, if not the entire thing. I have The Holocaust in my vehicle and my four year old niece loves God Be With You. She loves to sing along with chorus. It is the funniest thing. Last night I had a couple of friends in the whip with me and one said "I do not understand what this guy is talking about" The other one said Killer Moth sounds like Xxxtentacion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Daniel Davis View Post
    As far as full albums go, definitely Great Migration, No Said Date and Blue Sky Black Death Presents The Holocaust are albums I never go more than a month without listening to a few songs, if not the entire thing. I have The Holocaust in my vehicle and my four year old niece loves God Be With You. She loves to sing along with chorus. It is the funniest thing. Last night I had a couple of friends in the whip with me and one said "I do not understand what this guy is talking about" The other one said Killer Moth sounds like Xxxtentacion.
    Next time tell them No Image is about, or atl ast part, the book I Am Legend. When i found that out it jumped into on of my fav songs all time.
    Last edited by ForensikZ; 09-16-2018 at 02:12 PM.

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    True. I found that out from reading the lyrics on Genius.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Drebin View Post
    Shyheim and GP Wu - Co-Defendants
    that Shyheim and Hell Razah on Co-Defendants no GP WU

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    Usually I end up listening to albums more than songs. Recently its been 'Heist Of The Century' which is crazy. The track I come back to most is 'Wu Blood Kin', that shit is super hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaDynasty View Post
    Usually I end up listening to albums more than songs. Recently its been 'Heist Of The Century' which is crazy. The track I come back to most is 'Wu Blood Kin', that shit is super hard.
    Me too, been blasting "City Lights" & "Figaro Chain"
    Only a few years ago Hip Hop purists may have felt superior listening to hard core while their less enlightened companions snacked on commercial rap. As Shaolin research began to point out the overwhelming benefits of raw production, true hip hop enthusiasts started turning back to traditional styles. Wu-Tang in particular, has been shown to myriad beneficial effects, from warding off ignorance and poverty to reducing the risk of incarceration and death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaDynasty View Post
    Usually I end up listening to albums more than songs. Recently its been 'Heist Of The Century' which is crazy. The track I come back to most is 'Wu Blood Kin', that shit is super hard.
    Word. I think ghist dog is a top wu album. Prolly 5-7 area. Album was ahead of its time to me actually. Have to play it all the way through minus forest skits


    Heist another album for sure. One of the best produced joints of its time.

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    Trife Diesel's Better Late Than Never. One of the most overlooked general approved spitters. He delivered us a fantastic album.

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