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"King OF Rock" Vs. "Raising Hell" I enjoyed to read the comments on those other threads about PE and Eric & Rakim, so why not do another one...
So which is your pick? or Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Oooh Shit! Well , I should go with King Of Rock to stay truer to the old school, and it was their last album before they "crossed-over" and really went "main stream", but, I tend to like more songs on Raising Hell.
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AsianConnection said: Oooh Shit! Well , I should go with King Of Rock to stay truer to the old school, and it was their last album before they "crossed-over" and really went "main stream", but, I tend to like more songs on Raising Hell.
"Raising Hell" I don't think it's their fault that they crossed over, their sound was NOT yet mainstream back then.. instead they helped making it the mainstrem oh btw, I go with "Rasing Hell" as well Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Man..man...man...oh' man. shit for me the P.E. thread was easy this is too damm
close for me to call now. Let me go pull these two out and do some serious listening. o.k. bye | |
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Fuck's sake! Well...forcing myself to choose, I'd go with...
Two great albums, but King of Rock doesn't have Hit It Run Ask me tomorrow, and you're gonna get a different answer. | |
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King of Rock by far. It was the second rap album I ever heard. My first was the Beastie Boys. But King of Rock changed my world. I used to walk around with my boom box and my cassette tape blasting it so others would think I was cool. What the hell was I thinking? Then I started buying new sneakers and not wearing them so they wouldn't get dirty. My mom thought I was crazy. Raising Hell was great but you were more likely to hear that one at a frat-party. | |
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Dancelot said: AsianConnection said: Oooh Shit! Well , I should go with King Of Rock to stay truer to the old school, and it was their last album before they "crossed-over" and really went "main stream", but, I tend to like more songs on Raising Hell.
"Raising Hell" I don't think it's their fault that they crossed over, their sound was NOT yet mainstream back then.. instead they helped making it the mainstrem oh btw, I go with "Rasing Hell" as well Yeah, I don't think it was their fault either. It was probably Russell's fault. But I really do think that they went mainstream when they did the re-make with Aerosmith, and doing a video featuring Pen & Teller. They also had more songs playing on the radio around the clock, not just late at night during "Hip-Hop Hour" or whatever. Touring with the Beastie Boys I'm sure broadened they fan base racially as well [Edited 8/5/05 11:07am] | |
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King of Rock | |
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No Contest "RAISING HELL" | |
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King of Rock Andy is a four letter word. | |
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"Raising Hell" by an inch. That's a close one. Ooh, little darlin' if you're
free 4 a couple of hours (Free 4 a couple of hours) If U ain't busy 4 the next 7 years (Next 7 years) Say, let's pretend we're married and go all night | |
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I like them both, but I give "King of Rock" the edge. | |
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Raising Hell like a mufuh. "Perfection", title track, Son Of Byford lol. | |
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DiamondGirl said: Raising Hell like a mufuh. "Perfection", title track, Son Of Byford lol. Hey.. hey.. hey Bartender i'll have what she's having I hear baby girl "Raising Hell" | |
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You know its tough, but I'll go with Rasing Hell for 2 reasons. I had the others ones taped off my buddies vinyl, but I bought this one when it came out in cassete.
The second is it reintroduced me to Aerosmith. I knew who they were and everything, but they had been pretty much DOA for 5 years or so. I was like I remember these guys from Grade school. So I went back buying all their old 70's shit. Which fucking rule. It was cool that aerosmith had run dmc opening for them right before jam master Jay died. I was at one of their concerts shortly after that and it was a sad moment when they went into walk this way | |
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Rhastus said: You know its tough, but I'll go with Rasing Hell for 2 reasons. I had the others ones taped off my buddies vinyl, but I bought this one when it came out in cassete.
The second is it reintroduced me to Aerosmith. I knew who they were and everything, but they had been pretty much DOA for 5 years or so. I was like I remember these guys from Grade school. So I went back buying all their old 70's shit. Which fucking rule. It was cool that aerosmith had run dmc opening for them right before jam master Jay died. I was at one of their concerts shortly after that and it was a sad moment when they went into walk this way omg Rhastus..whatchu doin here... | |
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King of Rock. easy.
Raising Hell has some lame cuts that are obvious commercial attempts. King of Rock is Hip-hop at it's finest. Essential. The first 5 or 6 cuts on Raising Hell are gold though. You Talk too Much....I ran that shit into the ground and annoyed my poor mother to death and let's not talk about (dumb, dumb, dumb) girl...I could listen to an extended mix of just the dumb, dumb chorus... The first album is their best, imo. [Edited 8/5/05 23:06pm] | |
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Dancelot said: I enjoyed to read the comments on those other threads about PE and Eric & Rakim, so why not do another one...
So which is your pick? or I pick both. One album can't live without the other. Both are Hip-Hop Masterpieces!!!! | |
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lilgish said: The first album is their best, imo. YES!!! IMO the best Hip-Hop/Rap album ever! And a lot of these weak as mofo's wouldn't be out there today if it weren't for RUN-D.M.C.. | |
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TonyVanDam said: Dancelot said: I enjoyed to read the comments on those other threads about PE and Eric & Rakim, so why not do another one...
So which is your pick? or I pick both. One album can't live without the other. Both are Hip-Hop Masterpieces!!!! On second thought: | |
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