On Wed, 24 May 2000, Drusca wrote:
quoted 3 lines I still think the most limit pushing hip-hop ever was and still is "It Takes A> I still think the most limit pushing hip-hop ever was and still is "It Takes A
> Nation..." & "Fear Of A Black Planet" era PE. That stuff is just really avant garde.
> Really dense and noisy.
To generalize the same sentinent, anything the Bomb Squad produced around
the time was just amazing... One in particular being Son Of Bazerk
Featuring No Self-Control And The Band... Bomb Squad + Black Power + The
Furious Five, as someone else put it...
[Insert obligatory Meat Beat Manifesto plug here as well]
> And the lyrics on those are pretty much the only rap
lyrics
quoted 3 lines that move me in any way. No one has really followed up on that approach either to my> that move me in any way. No one has really followed up on that approach either to my
> knowledge, except maybe Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, but Franti's flow was kinda
> wack.
I disagree.. Franti had just the right touch with Hiphoprisy... though it
still won't compare to the maniacal Beatnigs... Think Fishbone
+ Einsterzende Neubauten + Fugs + Residents + Tackhead...
[Apologies in advance for all the lame band comparison math..]
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Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org>
KUCI 88.9 fM in Irvine, CA -- Orange County
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