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Eminem practicing statics

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Thats strange. It usually streams quite well. Occasionally, if the server gets busy it can jump a bit. Have you got a broadband connection? The download button should be inactive, the tracks can't be downloaded at the moment.....


Thats cool, Amphibious. And I agree to an extent - there is alot of what you've mentioned going on in hiphop. But there is a very different side to it aswell. I'll leave it at that :) . Glad to hear you like metal, I play drums in a metal band called Graine. What bands are you into?
 
Hey DeepThought,
If it won't work, and you're interested in taking a listen, message me you're email and I'll send you some tracks.
Ed
 

Crusty, now thats what i call Music. Ps. im still to drunk to F***.:friday
 


Must admit though, don't mind the odd Outkast or Black Eyed Peas, but has to be a special ocasion some of the French Hiphop shows some merit, as does Tricky, untill his attitude surfaces. the minute they say "bing" "gat" or "Ni**er" I'm out.

Industrial sticks to the oldschool, NIN, Dream Theater and the like

Metal (while not "true" metal, it doesn;t really suit "rock") : Sevendust, Disturbed, Black Label Society, Metalica (black album and older), Ozzy, Sabbath, Deftones, Tool, SpineShank, Ill Nino, and simmilar artists. Can't get enough of Sevendust, used to a big fan of Rage Against The Machine, but their political Views got in the way of me enjoying the music. Lighter stuff: I Mother Earth, Santana, RHCP, Primus, Pearl Jam, Matt Good,

also a major Slave to the 90's grunge scene, minus Nirvava.


meh, will listen to most things, who am I kidding. been caught at a country bar more then once. Can't get enough of the buckle bunnies
 
Willer, Lots of what you mentioned is going all over the music world, not just hip-hop/rap, it's called main stream and it's main purpose is to sell albums.

I consider Tricky as Trip-hop rather than Hip-hop.
Have any of you tried Saul Williams' 'Amethyst Rock Star'? The dude's doing hip-hop, rap, breakbeat, d&b and some rock all mixed together, and his lyrics are like neon-purple smoke spiraling into infinity. (means he gets pretty psychedelic)
Might not fit everyone's taste but the dude ain't about ho's and biatches and blingblings.