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Nov 7, 2007
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My teacher said she wanted some Tech N9ne music to play in class, but she cant play the normal version due to ... cursing... Well I was wondering if anyone has the first disc censored. Thanks, and yes teachers feel the virus now.
 
Jun 9, 2007
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LOL... funny shit.... back when I was in school (9th grade or some shit), we all had to bring a song to play for the class and talk about it's meaning... I brought The Dayton Family's "F.B.I." CD and played "Ghetto"... nobody knew what to say.... lmao
 
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I dont get censored albums, sorry.

LOL... funny shit.... back when I was in school (9th grade or some shit), we all had to bring a song to play for the class and talk about it's meaning... I brought The Dayton Family's "F.B.I." CD and played "Ghetto"... nobody knew what to say.... lmao
I got to kinda do this.
We had to pick a song that was "deep" as my teacher said.

I picked the song "Feelin' Lonely" by "Da Backwudz" and got a 100.
 

JOK3R187

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man I had to choose a verse from a track and write about the connection of meanings and substance in my second last year of college

did tech's verse off My World and it was a wrap

good times
 

BEAR

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My teacher said she wanted some Tech N9ne music to play in class, but she cant play the normal version due to ... cursing... Well I was wondering if anyone has the first disc censored. Thanks, and yes teachers feel the virus now.
Sorry I can't help you with Everready, but you can get individual Killer tracks edited at Amazon for 99 cents each.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001BIZP0A/ref=sr_1_album_28?ie=UTF8&child=B001BIY4FM&qid=1221012551&sr=1-28
They have Anghellic and Absolute Power edited too.



why dont you use this one instead
hahahahahaaha
I can't believe they used Misirlou.