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underappreciated rap albums - whatdoyougottoadd?

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February 28, 2013 10:54PM
a dope album no doubt...i was rockin on the bootleg of it in the late 90's..and was VERY happy to get rid of that shitty sounding bootleg and get an official, mastered copy, when it finally was taken off the shelves and got the proper, offical release in the early 2000's.




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Re: underappreciated rap albums - whatdoyougottoadd?
March 01, 2013 12:31AM
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a dope album no doubt...i was rockin on the bootleg of it in the late 90's..and was VERY happy to get rid of that shitty sounding bootleg and get an official, mastered copy, when it finally was taken off the shelves and got the proper, offical release in the early 2000's.




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Yeah that album was a long time coming. I was wondering: did the original version have that Hush the Crowd song on it; or was it on an earlier joint he did? I've been looking for that one for a little bit.



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March 01, 2013 12:49AM
Truseone...I got rid of the shelved version/bootleg version once I got the formal release, so I don't remember if it was on that...but, I know it's not on the formal, Seven heads released album. I know it was on 12", on Supperrappin' (I think was the label that originally pressed it.). You can also find it on an EP of his earlier releases, called 'Always Has Been'





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March 01, 2013 01:07AM
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Truseone...I got rid of the shelved version/bootleg version once I got the formal release, so I don't remember if it was on that...but, I know it's not on the formal, Seven heads released album. I know it was on 12", on Supperrappin' (I think was the label that originally pressed it.). You can also find it on an EP of his earlier releases, called 'Always Has Been'





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Re: underappreciated rap albums - whatdoyougottoadd?
March 01, 2013 05:50AM
Kilamanjiro Style is the track off that Redhead Kingpin LP.
Marley used to rinse that during his mixes..so good.
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