Strange Days Tour CD

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What was really weird to me is that he sounded SO MUCH like MC Breed on that hook, and it made me sad.

Breed was one of my favorite emcee's, and I only got into him after he put out that extremely solid album on Psychopathic's sub-label.
It's scary how much he sounds like Breed. I heard science born in there. Are any of them 5%ers?

I'm also impressed with how much Prozak has progressed since Bedlam. I dig Kutt, but them beats suck.

whoever ripped this as m4a is a fag.
 
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had no idea they were making a cd for this tour, heard in the other forum that it does come with the vip package so hopefully thats the case. if anyone wants to hook a brother up with it thats cool. if not i shall wait for june 13th
 

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It's scary how much he sounds like Breed. I heard science born in there. Are any of them 5%ers?

I'm also impressed with how much Prozak was progressed since Bedlam. I dig Kutt, but them beats suck.

whoever ripped this as m4a is a fag.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, man. What are you talking about?

I can't get into BLH's shit. I think that Silent Supper is a beat done by Axis. It seems like I heard that on the Youtube vid of when he was at SMHQ having them listen to his beats... can anybody corroborate?

I honestly have more faith in Prozak's ability to make a solid album.

He is so fucking meticulous with his direction, and though I'm not a fan of horror films, I believe his passion for them add an incredible element to his story-telling and beat selection.
 
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I'm not sure what you're talking about, man. What are you talking about?
Science born is a term used in the NGE aka 5 Percent Nation of Islam. I've heard Tech & Lynch use other terms related to the 5% Nation before so I was curious if anybody at Strange was affiliated with the group. I don't personally believe/follow the 5% teaching, but I have friends that are 5%ers and Wu-Tang is heavily influenced by them so I know a fair amount about the group.

I try to like the beats Strange uses, but it just ain't workin. I'm too accustomed to the underground Detroit and NY styles of production. I know Wu was semi-mainstream (the Generals anyway), but that was a long time ago and the rap world doesn't give a fuck about them so I group them as underground. Breed is the only club style rapper I can listen to and enjoy the beats. Kutt is on point with his lyrics & flow though.
 
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I like the idea of BLH and his horror genre and shit but you'd think a pro that takes 10 years to drop an album would have been better lyrically. I find he rhymes the same words over or confuses the beat sometimes with his pacing.

EG) "But I still ain't trippin, that's the shit I like to eat|But my son, he like 'Daddy, this we all got to eat?'"
And the entire Split Personality hook was confuuuuuused. wtf, "night, nighttime, do it, dont do it, spray shit, fillet bitches..." good god.
 
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If you want some New York production on a Tech track, go listen to Turn.
He's gonna use the shit he wants no matter what any of his fans think and that's cool. I have the right to dog the fuck out of the shit I don't like and that should be cool to him too. The generic Fruity Loops sounding drums in the beats are really what makes me dislike them. I'd love to hear Tech rip apart some beats made by 4th Disciple, True Master, or RZA, but it ain't gonna happen. Bitches & club fags ain't tryin to hear that shit.