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  • Juvenile Hell

    4 8.51%
  • The Infamous

    28 59.57%
  • Hell on Earth

    21 44.68%
  • Murda Muzik

    4 8.51%
  • Infamy

    0 0%
  • Amerikaz Nightmare

    1 2.13%
  • Blood Money

    1 2.13%
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    Default Fav Mobb Deep album

    What's your fav Mobb Deep album so far

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    Hell on earth here, but infamous is pretty damn close.

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    Infamous. Hell On Earth is a classic though. I pretend everything after Murda Muzik doesn't exist.

    They also had that Free Agents album/mixtape.

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    the Infamous

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    the Infamous here too


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    Hell On Earth is a better album throughout.

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    Oh shit! why didn't anyone think of making this thread earlier?.....it just seemed like such an obvious think to make.............wait a minute......it was.



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    ^^ Haha! Thought I'd voted in this already. Guess it's a different thread!

    To be honest it may as well be "What do you prefer - The Infamous or Hell On Earth" anyway.

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    I just want to type that if I write any fucked up shit right now it's coz im currently drunk as fuck. Anyway I want to say that Murda Muzik has some fucking dope joints, good enough to be on either infamous or hell on earth.



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    ^^ Murda Muzik is a great album. It's just slightly short of the classic status i'd give to Infamous & Hell On Earth. Juvenile Hell was a dope debut for two young rappers. the rest are pretty much shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinx View Post
    ^^ Murda Muzik is a great album. It's just slightly short of the classic status i'd give to Infamous & Hell On Earth. Juvenile Hell was a dope debut for two young rappers. the rest are pretty much shit.
    Nah I wasn't trying to say Murda Muzik was a classic, its just there are a couple of joints that are good enough to be considered Mobb Deep classics.

    Infamy wasn't that bad and neither was Americaz nightmare, also HNIC was dope too.



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    Yeah HNIX was cool. Infamy and Americaz Nightmare are just meh to me.

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    The Infamous is the better album i think, it has a bit more of a varied sound. You get both the obvious hardcore joints like Shook Ones and Eye for an Eye as well as smoother joints like Drink away the pain and temperature's rising to balance it up. Hell on earth is great but it only carries one type of songs. both are classics though..

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    Hell on earth
    Murder Musik
    The Infamous


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    The Infamous/Hell on Earth on par. Other are sub-par... and after Infamy sub-quality.
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