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#71 (permalink) |
Do good.
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Out of curiosity, I now want to listen to both artists.
That Ill Bill track with Mike Cavalera was awesome, and that Belligerent Gangsters song from Necro was cool. So which album should I listen to from both, you rap aficionados?
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#73 (permalink) |
The Big Dog
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Damn, that new track was real good.
Have this forum now done a U-turn, is it now cool to like Ill Bill, I remember him doing a song about his uncle doing heroin or touching him or something. He does a lot of stuff with Immortal Technique so I guess that's cool. I'm impartial on the guy myself. It seems El-P's MCing is gradually catching up with his production skill, he sounded real good on this one. |
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Eh? Are you saying EL-P isn't as good a lyricist as he is a producer?
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Nope nope nope. Not for me. His production skill is immense, but I would prefer his lyrics.
As for the Ill Bill debate... Everyone would agree this is better than the original.
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