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May 4, 2002
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I just came across dude again after about a year or two; heard some tracks of his "Some Girls Deserve To Die" album then, and just heard a few off of his "Mars Attacks" album. Anybody feeling dude? If so, has anybody heard the full "Mars Attacks" album?
 
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Kavie said:
Yeah, I'm waiting on my check and I'ma cop "Mars Attack". But I wanna find his first shit. He told me tha Apartment 3 owns that and has it shelved.
It is a real sicc album, I have the limited edition one with only 200 were pressed and the the LP too with more tracks than the first. He had earlier CDs "Slaughterhouse" and S.I.D.S but are out of issue I believe.

As for Some Girls Deserve to Die, it is a mystery when it will be released but I read this about it ;)


SAN QUENTIN, Calif. — The death row inmate convicted of kidnapping and murdering 12-year-old Polly Klaas more than a decade ago overdosed on opiates in his prison cell but was revived, prison officials said.

Richard Allen Davis, 52, was found unconscious Sunday in his San Quentin State Prison cell and was treated at the prison infirmary and a local hospital, prison spokesman Vernell Crittendon said Monday.

Davis was returned to his cell hours after the incident and was "doing fine" Monday, Crittendon said.

It was not clear whether the overdose was accidental but is said that Davis was distraught over the delayed release of "Some Girls Deserve to Die" by bay area controversial rapper "Mars"
 
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EastBayDen said:
As for Some Girls Deserve to Die, it is a mystery when it will be released but I read this about it ;)


SAN QUENTIN, Calif. — The death row inmate convicted of kidnapping and murdering 12-year-old Polly Klaas more than a decade ago overdosed on opiates in his prison cell but was revived, prison officials said.

Richard Allen Davis, 52, was found unconscious Sunday in his San Quentin State Prison cell and was treated at the prison infirmary and a local hospital, prison spokesman Vernell Crittendon said Monday.

Davis was returned to his cell hours after the incident and was "doing fine" Monday, Crittendon said.

It was not clear whether the overdose was accidental but is said that Davis was distraught over the delayed release of "Some Girls Deserve to Die" by bay area controversial rapper "Mars"
LMAO!