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    Default Gravediggaz "6 Feet Deep" Turns 25 Years old Today


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    Classic shit. Hard to believe it's been 25 years since it dropped.

    "I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth" (Rev. 3:15-16)

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    Gravediggaz >>>>>>>> 36 Chambers

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    Quote Originally Posted by zooruka View Post
    Gravediggaz >>>>>>>> 36 Chambers
    I've seen this argument a lot. And some fans still stand by it. IMO I don't think so.
    Quote Originally Posted by soul controller View Post
    i remember random shit i dont need to know lol
    "Who's the wickedest, street officialist, Guess, Gortex
    Lex is the crispiest, ice the vidiculous
    Peep and look, the unexplainable'll keep ya shook
    High illism, the realism got you hooked"
    AZ - Doe or Die (Rza Remix)

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    I would say that the evolution of Wu Tang Clan, Gravediggaz and Onyx is the same transitioning from their debut to sophomore projects. On their first albums, they were just fresh off of the streets and going at the world with unadulterated rage, unbridled fury, ghetto frustration and anger aimed in no particular direction to polished, calm, cool, collected, and more self conscious and world weary on their second albums. Both their debuts and second albums have their pros and cons in various ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Daniel Davis View Post
    I would say that the evolution of Wu Tang Clan, Gravediggaz and Onyx is the same transitioning from their debut to sophomore projects. On their first albums, they were just fresh off of the streets and going at the world with unadulterated rage, unbridled fury, ghetto frustration and anger aimed in no particular direction to polished, calm, cool, collected, and more self conscious and world weary on their second albums. Both their debuts and second albums have their pros and cons in various ways.
    Well said! In the words of GFK, "36 Chambers was when they were babies on wax and [Forever] is grown men"

    Re Gravediggaz yeah personally prefer "Pick Sickle and Shovel" which was so enlightened! Both DOPE in their own way; 1st is like being buried alive 2nd is the mental resurrection!
    PEACE

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    Another classic album. Lets not forget Prince Paul also made it possible.
    N.I.


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    Frukwan has a great voice man

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotnikks View Post
    Another classic album. Lets not forget Prince Paul also made it possible.
    Of course prince pAul.
    He should call rza and frukwan.
    Together they should put a few
    Unreleaesed poetic Bars in between
    Sum graveyardchamber bangers.then Finaly we can have a new gravediggaz album.

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