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Old 07-06-2015, 11:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What's their best album?
I was not really able to get into them because I don't quite like the MC's style of rapping,
there's just not enough flow there for me.
But I'd love to love them, when I heard Zach Hill was in a hip-hop band I **** yeah'd pretty hard.
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Old 07-06-2015, 11:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What's their best album?
I was not really able to get into them because I don't quite like the MC's style of rapping,
there's just not enough flow there for me.
But I'd love to love them, when I heard Zach Hill was in a hip-hop band I **** yeah'd pretty hard.
Government Plates had the least amount of MC Ride and more from Zach Hill and Flatlander. You might end up enjoying that the most.
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Old 07-06-2015, 11:23 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Government Plates had the least amount of MC Ride and more from Zach Hill and Flatlander. You might end up enjoying that the most.
Thx.
Actually I'm not aversed to get into his style of rapping bit by bit.
Is there an album where he is at his most flowy and at his least shouty?
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Thx.
Actually I'm not aversed to get into his style of rapping bit by bit.
Is there an album where he is at his most flowy and at his least shouty?
The most recent one, Powers That B. The first disc, which is a collab with Bjork, is much less shouty than the rest of their stuff. The second disc, which is just DG, has some flowy moments here and there too.
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Old 07-06-2015, 11:40 AM   #5 (permalink)
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The most recent one, Powers That B. The first disc, which is a collab with Bjork, is much less shouty than the rest of their stuff. The second disc, which is just DG, has some flowy moments here and there too.
I'll check it out.
I'm listening to Exmilitary now and it's actually pretty cool.
And I think it's awesome music for working out to.
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I'll check it out.
I'm listening to Exmilitary now and it's actually pretty cool.
And I think it's awesome music for working out to.
Exmilitary is my second favourite of theirs behind Government Plates (Powers That B is really climbing up there though). It was one of the records that made me less close-minded about hip hop and it is definitely great to work out to.
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Exmilitary is my second favourite of theirs behind Government Plates (Powers That B is really climbing up there though). It was one of the records that made me less close-minded about hip hop and it is definitely great to work out to.
Halfway in, still enjoying it.
I think I actually "got" them this time.
Glad I tried again.
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Actually I'm not aversed to get into his style of rapping bit by bit.
Is there an album where he is at his most flowy and at his least shouty?
Beware from Exmilitary is what got me hooked to them. His rapping flows, the lyrics are amazing, and it contains just enough aggressiveness to prime you for the rest of their work.
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Beware from Exmilitary is what got me hooked to them. His rapping flows, the lyrics are amazing, and it contains just enough aggressiveness to prime you for the rest of their work.
Thanks, man, but you're late to the party.
I've become a fan by now. Well, not a superfan, but Exmilitary and The Money Store are on pretty heavy rotation.
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Thanks, man, but you're late to the party.
I've become a fan by now. Well, not a superfan, but Exmilitary and The Money Store are on pretty heavy rotation.
Oh man I didn't even notice the date on that post ;(
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