Music

Poll: Your musical genre?
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Yes
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All of the above
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"How can I come up/ Sittin'/ How can I come up/ Sittin'/ How can I come up/ from the inside lookin' out/ Sittin'..." is a seriously propulsive opening for DJ Screw and it leads right into two consecutive career highlights.
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really really smooth neo soul slash trip hop
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(09-24-2015, 10:30 AM)CSJ Wrote: »
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really really smooth neo soul slash trip hop

this is crazy good
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relevant to today's oc update
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Song just fuckin' drills into your skull.
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There are like no chairs in this video

but at least the track's good

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I love songs that sound like Remain In Light outtakes, of which there are very few, even counting the actual outtakes, because it's hard to pull off. This one is light on the crazy but heavy on the funk. LCD Soundsystem proves themselves to be Exactly My Shit time and time again. Bonus 2000s dance-punk:

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orchestral pop is a guilty pleasure

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EPMD (and E in particular) can either feel like they're not trying at all, or like everybody else is trying too hard.
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great chorus, bassline too, and the drums and synth/guitar stabs (almost always in-sync) help it shuffle
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A young Jean Grae

Quote:Tooth to picks, sides to kicks/
Chops to sticks, seas to sicks, hardness to bricks/
Chest to Vicks, corruption to politics/
Sticks to stones, stones to sticks—not opposites flips/
Cheese to cakes, beefs to steaks/
Bones to breaks, decks to tapes, good food to plates/
Movies to dates, cities to states, odes to papes/
Shaking MCs off they mics like earth, quakes

Insane
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Timbaland's good
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Just found this, it's like the chillest fuckin' song I've ever heard
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compare/contrast
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zoom zoom zoom, zoom z-zoom-zoom z-zoom,
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how many consecutive posts is that now? :3

ok, I'll help space them out

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Quote:The street light reflects off the piss on the ground/
Which reflects off the hamburger sign that turns round/
Which reflects off the chrome of the BMW/
Which reflects off the fact that I'm broke/
Now what the fuck is new?
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pimp c is probably the best hip-hop producer to use live instrumentation if you care about that
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I finished listening to all the Parliament and Funkadelic albums up to the dissolving in 1981. That means it's time for P-FUNK POWER RANKINGS:

4. Funkadelic — Free Your Mind... And Your Ass Will Follow (1970)
3. Parliament — Mothership Connection (1975)
2. Funkadelic — Maggot Brain (1971)
1. Parliament — Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome (1977)
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