The Graveyard Shift Still Waters

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Nov 14, 2005
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Just got this album. (After years of searching) Been bumping it all week. It's such a dark album. I can't help but to think what would happened if Tombstone would have lived. Cause the lyrics they are rapping are on some next level shit. Who else on here has heard it. IMO it's a Ohio classic.:siccness:
 
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It was released.. It was released by the executive producers, Armen Haggz (mothugstyl) and romeo antonio. They only pressed 300 copies though and I have one of the originals.

Still Waters is BY FAR the best Mo Thug project to come out. These guys were so ahead of their time, I dont even think people realized how talented they were at the time (presently too).
 
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PHX Sun said:
It was released.. It was released by the executive producers, Armen Haggz (mothugstyl) and romeo antonio. They only pressed 300 copies though and I have one of the originals.

Still Waters is BY FAR the best Mo Thug project to come out. These guys were so ahead of their time, I dont even think people realized how talented they were at the time (presently too).
Did not know that. Thanks for the info. I remember seeing the Ad's for this CD in the Source back in the day. I just thought it went unreleased.

Can you post pics of your CD? Where did you buy it? Thanks.
 
May 25, 2005
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Cant remember if i heard this or not. I know i never really tripped on the songs on the mo thugs compilations though. Ill give it a second listen, thx Codeine for the link homie!
 
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PHX Sun said:
It was released.. It was released by the executive producers, Armen Haggz (mothugstyl) and romeo antonio. They only pressed 300 copies though and I have one of the originals.
didn't they fuck over a bunch of people tho? I thought only about 100 of those copies got sent out.

but anyway, it was only available online through romeo's website for about a month back in 99-00. I sold mine for $125 on eBay a few months back, so yeah it's pretty valuable

very solid album, the sound is very unique
 
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It's best to take this album and add their other traccs off of The Mo Thugs albums. Like Killing Feilds, Rumors and War, Two Hit's and Pass And Sin Wif In it's like 20 tracc when you do that It's even better this way.
 
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My old homeboy 101 was in that group originally. He went solo, signed with someone else and had a promo out, but didnt do much else other than get in trouble.
 
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3:00A.M. said:
It's best to take this album and add their other traccs off of The Mo Thugs albums. Like Killing Feilds, Rumors and War, Two Hit's and Pass And Sin Wif In it's like 20 tracc when you do that It's even better this way.
They def had the best tracks on the Mo Thugs album. I listend to the first song off their album and it seemed cool. Ill have to check th rest out later.
 
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I'm not big on Female rap, but I thought the II Tru "New Breed Of Female" was the best Mo Thug release. The beats go hard on that LP.
 
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i bought the cd on ebay several years ago. they are a talented group and i like their overall sound. definately one of the best from mo thugs.