The 5 best rap songs thread got me thinking, does anyone remember this album, I loved it.
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1. Just Another Victim - Helmet/House Of Pain 2. Fallin' - Teenage Fanclub/ De La Soul 3. Me, Myself & My Microphone - Living Colour,/Run D.M.C. 4. Judgment Night - Biohazard/Onyx 5. Disorder - Slayer/Ice-T 6. Another Body Murdered - Faith No More/Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. 7. I Love You Mary Jane - Sonic Youth/Cypress Hill 8. Freak Momma - Mudhoney/Sir Mix-A-Lot 9. Missing Link - Dinoasur Jr./Del The Funky Homosapien 10. Come And Die - Therapy?/Fatal 11. Real Thing - Pearl Jam/Cypress Hill
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that album had some good songs, but it was always missing the most important collaboration.
A little ditty by Tool and Rage Against the Machine. The song was never named but became known as Revolution. I'm dissapointed it never got a proper release (or even a leak for that matter). Any mp3 you will find is unmastered and sounds like shit.
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That De La Soul song is the best song on there! I love that album.
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MF wrote:
that album had some good songs, but it was always missing the most important collaboration.
A little ditty by Tool and Rage Against the Machine. The song was never named but became known as Revolution. I'm dissapointed it never got a proper release (or even a leak for that matter). Any mp3 you will find is unmastered and sounds like shit.
I know what you mean, I'd love to hear a good version of it.
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Mercury wrote:
MF wrote:
that album had some good songs, but it was always missing the most important collaboration.
A little ditty by Tool and Rage Against the Machine. The song was never named but became known as Revolution. I'm dissapointed it never got a proper release (or even a leak for that matter). Any mp3 you will find is unmastered and sounds like shit.
I know what you mean, I'd love to hear a good version of it.
I love maynard's guest spot on know your enemy
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stip wrote:
Mercury wrote:
MF wrote:
that album had some good songs, but it was always missing the most important collaboration.
A little ditty by Tool and Rage Against the Machine. The song was never named but became known as Revolution. I'm dissapointed it never got a proper release (or even a leak for that matter). Any mp3 you will find is unmastered and sounds like shit.
I know what you mean, I'd love to hear a good version of it.
I love maynard's guest spot on know your enemy
I got no patience now.
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Mercury wrote:
stip wrote:
Mercury wrote:
MF wrote:
that album had some good songs, but it was always missing the most important collaboration.
A little ditty by Tool and Rage Against the Machine. The song was never named but became known as Revolution. I'm dissapointed it never got a proper release (or even a leak for that matter). Any mp3 you will find is unmastered and sounds like shit.
I know what you mean, I'd love to hear a good version of it.
I love maynard's guest spot on know your enemy
I got no patience now.
time has come to payyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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Best songs are, IMO:
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3. Me, Myself & My Microphone - Living Colour,/Run D.M.C. 4. Judgment Night - Biohazard/Onyx 6. Another Body Murdered - Faith No More/Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. 8. Freak Momma - Mudhoney/Sir Mix-A-Lot 9. Missing Link - Dinoasur Jr./Del The Funky Homosapien 11. Real Thing - Pearl Jam/Cypress Hill
Onyx fucking rules.
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This is one of my favorite soundtracks and it's all for the unsusal pieces. I love Faith No More with the Booya tribe and the best track on the whole thing is hands-down Del the Funky Homo sapien with Dinosaur Jr. Talk about using the wah-wah... great track!
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Mercury wrote:
stip wrote:
Mercury wrote:
MF wrote:
that album had some good songs, but it was always missing the most important collaboration.
A little ditty by Tool and Rage Against the Machine. The song was never named but became known as Revolution. I'm dissapointed it never got a proper release (or even a leak for that matter). Any mp3 you will find is unmastered and sounds like shit.
I know what you mean, I'd love to hear a good version of it.
IMO this and the "Demon Knight" soundtrack are two of the best, most overlooked soundtracks. It makes you scratch your head when the soundtrack to a movie is infinitely better than the film itself
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The album name is Judgment Night, without the e between the g and the m.
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MF wrote:
Mercury wrote:
stip wrote:
Mercury wrote:
MF wrote:
that album had some good songs, but it was always missing the most important collaboration.
A little ditty by Tool and Rage Against the Machine. The song was never named but became known as Revolution. I'm dissapointed it never got a proper release (or even a leak for that matter). Any mp3 you will find is unmastered and sounds like shit.
I know what you mean, I'd love to hear a good version of it.
I love maynard's guest spot on know your enemy
I got no patience now.
So sick of complacence now.
I saw RATM with the Foo Fighters opening in Mesa, AZ in 1997. When they did Know Your Enemy, I remember I was walking around the pit, and it got to that point in the song and all of a sudden everyone just started going nuts. I look up to see why, and there's MJK onstage to do that part. When he hit that last note and the riff came back in for the solo, it was a level of energy in the crowd I've never felt before or since. Just amazing.
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