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View Poll Results: How highly do you rate the album?
It's outstanding 2 66.67%
It's really good 1 33.33%
It's pretty average 0 0%
It's disappointing 0 0%
It's awful 0 0%
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Old 10-25-2010, 03:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kno-Death Is Silent

1. Death Is Silent
2. If You Cry (feat. Natti)
3. Lonliness (feat Nemo & Deacon the Villain)
4. La Petite Mort (Come Die With Me)
5. Rhythm Of The Rain (feat. Thee Tom Hardy & Tunji)
6. Spread Your Wings (feat. Deacon the Villain)
7. Smile (They Brought Your Coffin In)
8. Graveyard (feat. Sheisty Khrist)
9. I Wish I Was Dead (feat. Tonedeff)
10. They Told Me (feat. Deacon the Villain)
11. When I Was Young (feat. Natti & Substantial)
12. Not at the End (feat. Tunji)
13. The New Day (Death Has No Meaning)
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Old 10-25-2010, 03:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Got it on Friday and have been listening to it ever since. Easily my favourite hip hop album of 2010 and proof that Kno is not only a master of the production table but also the mic.
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I voted really good, although it could grow on me even further.
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Got it on Friday and have been listening to it ever since. Easily my favourite hip hop album of 2010 and proof that Kno is not only a master of the production table but also the mic.
Truth. I lov CunninLynguists and this is on a par with them. It's not as good as A Piece Of Strange but it's damn close.
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Just out of curiosity how familiar are you with some of CunninLynguists' earlier material, stuff off of Will Rap For Food (2000) and Southernunderground (2003)?
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Just out of curiosity how familiar are you with some of CunninLynguists' earlier material, stuff off of Will Rap For Food (2000) and Southernunderground (2003)?
I have Southernunderground and it is also very good. Never bothered with Will Rap For Food, is it worth getting?
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Very much so, it's got a pretty decent blend of humor and seriousness as found on Southernunderground which they later kind of abandoned for a more serious tone. Some classics like "Linguistics" and "Family Ties" are on Will Rap For Food and then some funny songs like "Thugged Out Since Cub Scouts" and "Fukinwichu" really show off how clever Deacon the Villain and Kno could be.
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Very much so, it's got a pretty decent blend of humor and seriousness as found on Southernunderground which they later kind of abandoned for a more serious tone. Some classics like "Linguistics" and "Family Ties" are on Will Rap For Food and then some funny songs like "Thugged Out Since Cub Scouts" and "Fukinwichu" really show off how clever Deacon the Villain and Kno could be.
I shall get it. Surely we aren't the only two people to have heard this album?
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I shall get it. Surely we aren't the only two people to have heard this album?
*Waits 1 week*

I guess so... go us for having good taste.
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