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Originally Posted by Engine
It's interesting you say that. I always had that feeling myself - however, a couple nights ago I decided to listen to Black Bastards while walking the dogs and I thought "holy shit! This is so much better than I remembered!" Anyway, if you want every track to be pure gold you can listen to the comp that Fondle 'Em records released..
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i think maybe i just have a particularly ****ty quality mp3 'copy' of the album, a bad vinyl rip or something, i always assumed they scraped it up from demo tapes as it was a posthumous release. should give it another session and report back. Mind you, it takes a long while listening to either of their records and cross-referencing some of the abstract lyrical turns on the net to fully appreciate how cool they were. It seems to me that the most Nation-orientated groups in this period were the most florid with their rhymes, some of the best outlandish slang that maybe only pops up once or twice, anywhere
this is 'the single' and all, but is what i like to call hardconscious