Def Leppard is always so good
Kings of Leon - Closer
Yup.
Van Halen - Fair Warning album
Def Leppard is always so good
Kings of Leon - Closer
Yup.
Van Halen - Fair Warning album
Horrorcore isn't something I can just put on and enjoy at any time. I only listen to it when I trying to hear some unique lyrics and different rhyme schemes
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Freeway is my dude so I listened to that immediately. That was actually the first album that let me know this was going to be a great year for hip hop.
Distant Relatives has been sitting in my library for about a month and a half now, I don't know why, but I just can't bring myself to put it on.
I've been meaning to download TSOL for a while now but I'm running out of HD space. I'll just wait until my external HD and download a long with the other things on my list. I've been hearing nothing but good from it so I'm looking forward to it.
Just listened to Pilot talk for the second time yesterday. On the first listen I found it to be boring and his subject matter to be redundant. It's still redundant but I found myself enjoying it a lot more than through the first listen. It had some nice guest features and nice production. Curren$y himself has never been anything special to me. I guess I'm just not apart of the crowd he appeals to.
Villa Manifesto is sitting in the library with no spins as well
EDIT: I would not listen to Illmatic if you're not familiar with other hip hop first. You need to understand why it's a masterpiece by being able to compare it to other albums you've heard. The first time I heard it I was just blown a way and had it on repeat for 3 hours. Now, every time I hear it I appreciate it even more because I've heard other things and see how it reigns superior to almost everything
I'm going to assume that you use rateyourmusic.com. If you do, can I see it? I have been slipping on hip hop this year because I decided to get into some metal. So the only hip hop albums I've heard has been the mainstream stuff so far