We were listening to Roxanne and everytime Roxanne was said the next person had to chug until the next Roxanne. Well it got to me one time and it was before the long-ass instrumental. I had to blindly reach my arm out mid-chug and steal my buddy's beer. I wasn't pausing for a moment by lowering my head or waiting to finish. No if it was hard liquor I'd be passed the fuck out within the half hour and possibly not waking up.
Hard to believe that Segar can still sing that good after smoking like a million packs of cigarettes a day all those years.
Hard to believe that Segar can still sing that good after smoking like a million packs of cigarettes a day all those years.
I do have a Pac album in my top 10, but it's one that a lot of people missed on - I could easily play 6 tracks off that album right now.
Still the best intro ever: “Eat a Dick Up!” LMAO I really like the one with Cube and Ice-T featured. And can’t neglect Keep Ya Head Up.
I can still remember purchasing that cassette at a tshirt, hat and sneaker expo in the early 90s. Traveled for a couple hours just to dump about $300 on some gear and sounds... ...and now I'm a domesticated animal that's pissed off about dropping $350 on some brakes for my vehicle, lol.
I miss when hiphop wasn't all about sex and money. Ya it was all about the hood and drugs often enough but it had substance along with the substance abuse.
@Will - this is the very first guitar riff I ever learned, and it was on one of those guitars from the Sears wishbook that had the little speaker in it, used a 9v battery and you could adjust your radio to pick it up, lol -
If you force me to pick one Metallica song as my all-time favorite, I'm probably coming at you with this rough bastard -
I've always been a fan of the rap songs that told a story or where the artist got personal and talked about the mental or emotional struggles about their lives. Songs by Slick Rick, 2pac, DMX, even Joe Budden on a lot of his mixtapes. I miss rap pre-2010
Two very worthy inclusions, with the latter being an all-time classic like 3 stripes on some Adidas. If I had to pick one track from the Show soundtrack, I gotta go with Jayo Felony - If I'm going with something from the Boys, it's tough to top what you threw out. Instead, I'll grab something from Scarface's solo work that I still jam to occasionally -