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Thread started 08/14/06 2:15pm

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Terminator X - & The Valley Of The Jeep Beets



Another great early '90's release. This era was a gold mine for hip-hop. So much good stuff out at this time, but very little of it gets acclaim today. The first single was Buck Whylin', featuring Chuck D. Classic Bomb Squad track. But equally compelling was 'Homey Don't Play Dat' by Bonnie & Clyde.

I had this cassette when this album first came out. Loaned it (does anybody loan anything to anyone anymore?) to someone and never got it back. If you can find this and you're a PE fan, pick it up IMMEDIATELY!!!

'If the truth hurts, then you'll be in pain
If the truth drives you crazy, you'll be insane

-Sista Souljah

peace
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Reply #1 posted 08/14/06 2:16pm

Finess

why u gotta bring Norman in this... Terminator X aka dj Mello-D from Freeport
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Reply #2 posted 08/14/06 2:38pm

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I am looking for "Homey don't play dat" on MP3...Bonnie & Clyde were NICE!!!!
I am not African. Africa is in me, but I cannot return.
I am not taína. Taíno is in me, but there is no way back.
I am not european. Europe lives in me, but I have no home there.
I am new. History made me. My first language was spanglish.
And I am
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Reply #3 posted 08/14/06 2:47pm

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A quintessential early-90's hip-hop beatfest.

Buck Whylin' is the standout on this.

But the highlight is the half-second "pre-crunk" conclusion to the LP where T-X freaks that "If I Was Your Girlfriend" loop.

Sick.
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Reply #4 posted 08/14/06 4:56pm

Makavelli99

violator said:



Another great early '90's release. This era was a gold mine for hip-hop. So much good stuff out at this time, but very little of it gets acclaim today. The first single was Buck Whylin', featuring Chuck D. Classic Bomb Squad track. But equally compelling was 'Homey Don't Play Dat' by Bonnie & Clyde.

I had this cassette when this album first came out. Loaned it (does anybody loan anything to anyone anymore?) to someone and never got it back. If you can find this and you're a PE fan, pick it up IMMEDIATELY!!!

'If the truth hurts, then you'll be in pain
If the truth drives you crazy, you'll be insane

-Sista Souljah


no doubt no doubt

peace
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Reply #5 posted 08/14/06 7:26pm

CinisterCee

Are you reading my diary? I was listening to this all last week.

A guy at work had every Public Enemy album released but did not have this Terminator X anymore. This is one we both had on cassette. I found it on CD again a year or so ago.

I think I enjoy Valley Of The Jeep Beats more than Apocalypse `91.

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