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TT5B
Corrosion of conformity, wiseblood Agent Orange Jurassic 5, Quality control
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TT5B alternating with Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds Of Science
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TT5b and The Streets "A Grand Dont Come For Free"
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To The 5 Boroughs
The album is finally growing on me like I knew it would.
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Soon, it will be your favorite album ever, It's mind control
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Sabacolypse
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deltron 3030, anti-pop consortium, mr. lif, and rza.
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beck-mellow gold
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Mix disc of Beasties right now.
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TT5B & Drums and Tuba - Vinyl Killer (I like a diverse pallet)
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to the 5 boroughs duh
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In my pc: Ill Communication
In my MD: Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole
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TT5B
Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction The Cure - Greatest Hits Blink 182 - Blink 182 |
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TT5B
People Under The Stairs: Questions in the form of Answers Bob Marley: 79' Bootleg Flaming Lips: Yoshimie battles.... |
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In my car it is The Rapture-Echoes. In my computer it is Radiohead-Kid A. In my room I have that REM greatest hits CD and the Ramones-Road to Ruin and in my portable I have Franz Ferdinand.
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Switchfoot-The Beautiful Let Down
Beastie Boys- Pauls Boutique Metallica- And Justice for All Matchbox 20-YOSLY Blindside-About a Burning Fire |
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Wu-Tang Clan Enter the 36th Chambers...and TT5B.....
I laugh everytime I listen to Method man say on Protect your Neck.."Niggas crossing over but they don't know no better, but I do" |
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Peanut butter. Thanks to my lovely 4 year old daughter.
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TT5B -- Stereo in room
TT5B(clean) -- Stereo down stairs Beatles, White Album -- Computer Metallica, Metallica -- Work out stereo LTI -- portable CD player HN -- car
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Beyond "comparison" [rhymsayers ent.]
Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf "big shots" [stones throw] Madvillian "madvilliany" [stones throw] Automato [not sure the album name, or the label but its fucking amazing...if anyone likes Sole or any other ANticon type ish, check this record out. and of course.....TT5B. oh yea....bought a new mixer today, cant wait to spin some new vinyl tonight!!! peace sethh |
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TT5B. Literally. It's playing as I am writing this.
Just got it late last night & right now is the fourth time I am hearing it. Random stuff (need more listening time before talking about the music itself): * packaging is very nice; it took awhile to unfold it all ![]() * CD can be a bitch to get off that weird hub-holder thing. * played in my Compaq computer with no problems & copied it to Windows Media player with no problems either. Played back fine in two Technics CD players (and one is almost 10 years old), a Pioneer dvd-audio player & a little Emerson boombox in our kitchen. * video is cool (black & white photography like this is underrated) * this album will not be played at a lot of church picnics (on 3 The Hard Way the m-f word fits soooooo smooth into the chorus * I think this album might have some "hidden" extreme low bass: my Boston Acoustics speakers have metal grills you can see through & on several songs I noticed their 8" woofers moving long distances.........but I couldn't hear anything. These speakers can go down to around 40Hz so I think there is something much lower on the CD they can't audibly reproduce. I'm going to try to go to a local stereo store today where they have a bunch of Infinity and Velodyne subwoofers hooked up & check to see if this is the kind of bass you can only feel rather than hear (I'm finding more & more musicians are doing this on their albums). * The recording itself is real clean and detailed but the overall sound is pretty bright (but not in a bad way) compared to their other albums. For example, after listening to TT5B all the way through the second time I put in CYH and that was a lot "warmer" sounding. I think I read they did TT5B on a ProTools system, which means it was most probably recorded 100% digitally from start to finish using the PCM format. That's not bad or anything-it just means that whatever they wanted us to hear at home would get there unaffected so that means (I think) the BBs wanted this squeaky-clean feel for TT5B. No surprize there since IIRC they wanted an 80s feel this time. If they wanted a more organic feel they could have run the signals through an analog/tube-based mixing board for example & the digital recorder would also record that type of sound, which would then appear on the CD we buy. And guess what: according to the CD's label, CYH was initially recorded on an analog tape system. But that album had a much different vibe to it so they might have chosen analog because its sound "fit" better. Kewl eh? Last edited by FunkyHiFi : 07-01-2004 at 11:51 PM. |
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'Give It Up - Curtis Mayfield, the best of the Custom Years'
'Music for the Mature B-Boy' - DJ Format 'You are the Quarry' - Morrissey 'To the Lakes' - The Charlatans 'Tenacious D' - Tenacious D Cheers Leip |
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TT5B, Jet, Jill Scott, Van Morrison, BB's Root Down, Expresso Guitar, Ryan Adam's Heartbreaker....how's that for eclectic?
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slum village - detriot deli
excellent album. |
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Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here
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Not sure why but whenever I buy a new CD, especially if it is a brand new release like TT5B (which I jsut bought about six days ago) I start playing my older stuff more often.................
The Cars' Panorama, on vinyl I bought new in 1983. This is their "weird" album they put out after their two previous albums hit it big--I think they were experimenting since they had some money in the bank. IMO its a good album. The Cars were the first group I really got into (I still have the t-shirts from their concerts I went to, and no, I don't wear them anymore ). I never have been able to figure out how they played the drums in "Touch & Go" but its still an effing awesome song.And this cosmic semi-rap/sorta hip-hop/sample-heavy CD from 1994 from Single Gun Theory, a group from Australia: Flow, River Of My Soul. (i don't have this newer version with the bonus tracks though). They use samples from the Twilight Zone, American astronauts, a psychlogist talking about a "silver white cord" and "feet lifting off the ground", a scientist discussing poltergiests, etc, etc. Even has some scratching in there. Very trippy but lots of positivity overall--kewl stuff. And: Beck's Odelay, Sonic Youth's Goo and my old vinyl of This is The Moody Blues (the Moodys to me sound like a happy version of Pink Floyd). Last edited by FunkyHiFi : 07-05-2004 at 02:03 PM. |
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GHOSTRYDER TRACK 18 AND 19 OVER AND OVER SOMETIMES TRACK 15 0R 14
GO GIT IT @ WWW.CDBABY.COM/GHOSTRYDER |
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bb- check your head
bb- hello nastie finley quaye the roots-phrenology no doubt- greatest hits outkast-andre 3000/newest
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wooo hooo
i made to 200!
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#30
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right now it's just a mixed cd that my friend made me.
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