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Old 08-28-2014, 02:34 PM   #137 (permalink)
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75.

The Prodigy-The Fat Of The Land



british, electroinc, metal, rock, music with dance and house influnces ...well i guess that would go underneath the electronic tag LOL anywayz. gee what can i say about this album its good workout music thats for sure. to me personally this was like the first hard rock electro album that inspired everything from 1997 to current. after this the band pretty much destoyed the scene like a wirlwind worldwide, i mean they were so big at one point that even MTV played there X rated vid (smack my bitch up), something they usally dont do now. my fav track is Diesel Power a killa Hip hop song.

76.

DOWN- Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow



This was Down's first album in seven years since the release of NOLA, the longest gap between the band's three studio albums to date. Since Down was a supergroup, the band went on hiatus in 1996 so that members could focus on their main bands (namely Eyehategod, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar and Pantera). Down reformed in 1999 with Pantera bassist Rex Brown replacing Todd Strange. The band wanted the album to have a "bluesy" feel, so they moved into Phil Anselmo's barn, dubbed "Nödferatu's Lair," in southern Louisiana where they lived and recorded the album in 28 days without anyone leaving the house.


77.

Death Grips-The Money Store



gee excuse my langauge but what a REAL ASS BAND no bull**** with this band ...one day MC ride and Zach hill prob met somewhere vugalr and decided to make dis electronic Hip hop breakbeat band my fav traxs is all of them cus i dont think there is a bad song on dis album
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