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What's up with this release? I've never heard it. Which tracks are good? Which aren't? Is it worth the purchase overall?

Bobby Babcock, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 02:08 (nineteen years ago)

Dog Shit. Need I say more?

Don Rowlando (Sam Rowlands), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 02:19 (nineteen years ago)

My favorite of all their albums. Yes, "Dog Shit." And "Reunited." Those strings!

Mugged Outside the Jabberjaw, 1993 (Bent Over at the Arclight), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 02:22 (nineteen years ago)

"Reunited! Double LP, World excited!"

It's all coming back, great album. Violin solo at the end.

Don Rowlando (Sam Rowlands), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 02:22 (nineteen years ago)

So you guys like Dog Shit? I always heard that was one of the worst tracks. So this is worth the buy?

Bobby Babcock, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 02:40 (nineteen years ago)

Jesus christ there must be several threads on this already.

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 03:20 (nineteen years ago)

FOREVA AND EVA MOTHERFUZKERZhttp://www.jazztimes.com/reviews/concert_reviews/grphx/leroyjenkins.jpg . . .

ted, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 03:24 (nineteen years ago)

So there's some filler, so what? There are also more good tracks than you deserve. And that includes "Wu-Revolution," which people will hate on because they are wrong.

"Dog Shit" would be pretty meh, except that ODB goes OFF, making it transcendent.

Also search:
"Reunited" - OMGOMGOMGyes. It's Wu muthafuckas; Wu-Tang muthafuckas
"Severe Punishment" - I despise your killing - and raping... one of RZA's greatest-ever verses here, and Mast Killa drops the immortal couplet "fuck up your anatomy with assault and battery"
"Visionz"
"As High As Wu-Tang Get" - check Meth dropping the rare and elusive ABBA quatrain
"Hellz Wind Staff" - INS goes OFF. If you dig Wu-Tang, that should be all I need to say (but you also get classsic Rae - FRUZEN GLADJE! - and RZA - and Meth - and Ghost...)
"Duck Seazon" - Hot Wu-Gambino action with Rae "tired'a y'all; mostly inspired by y'all"; plus classic RZA and Meth
"Black Shampoo" - no, just kidding, "Black Shampoo" sucks

It occurs to me, maybe not for the first time, that RZA is a brutally underrated MC.

rogermexico (rogermexico), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 03:39 (nineteen years ago)

Haha I like "Black Shampoo," it sounds like some Italian-accordian action or some shit at the beginning.

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 03:45 (nineteen years ago)

And yeah, this has totally been done before but Wu threads are like crack to me.

rogermexico (rogermexico), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 03:51 (nineteen years ago)

when is someone guna say cuban linx is better

howell huser (chaki), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 04:00 (nineteen years ago)

"ni**a got on a lamont sanford dress shirt! 'WHADDYA WANT YA BIG DUMMY?!?!?'"

Eisbär (llamasfur), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 05:58 (nineteen years ago)

RZA is actually one of my favorite MCs in the group. Probably 4th behind Ghost, Meth, and probably someone else (maybe GZA?).

regular roundups (Dave M), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 06:58 (nineteen years ago)

cuban linx sux, howell. wu tang forever kix ass. rza kills on this. it's worth buying, and i'm not the biggest wu fan in the world (method man is kind of silly, e.g.). ol dirty's the shit tho. pick up his return to the 36 chambers while yer at it

Robin Samples (Robin Samples), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 07:35 (nineteen years ago)

I love Dog Shit simply because I'm a huge ODB fan.

Don Rowlando (Sam Rowlands), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 13:34 (nineteen years ago)

this album was The SUCK. in 97 it was all about puffy and bad boy and biggie - not wu-tang. only white people liked wu-tang at that time, thats what elli$ says, what simon reynolds says, and they are both right. bad boy for life, bitches.

okoko, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 13:40 (nineteen years ago)

cuban linx sux

But you love dangerdoom?!

okokoko chill out, Bad Boy was awesome.

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 15:13 (nineteen years ago)

...and it was awesome for reasons other than authenticity.

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 15:13 (nineteen years ago)

check out my bad boy appreciation post. i dont hate the puff.
dangerdoom>>>>>>>>cuban linx.
i love wu tang but forever was their last hurrah. tical 2 a little bit later was alright, rzas production on there was still brilliant (on the few tracks he did) but the wu's own albums have been shitty ever since. wu tang forever is sorely misunderstood. it has some of the best wu production ever. all this rubbish that simon reynolds wrote at the time that elli$ co-signs with - that only 'wiggas' and white people into rap liked 'wu-tang forever' is trash. and even if that was true, its still a good record.

okok, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 15:18 (nineteen years ago)

Wu Tang Forever is a mixed bag. This doesn't get talked about much, but RZA lost all of his analog equipment in a basement flood (along with years of recorded beats & samples) around the time Liquid Swords was released. I never got the whole story as to whether this affected Iron Man or not, but Wu Tang Forever was definitely a turning point for the Wu Tang sound, which previously was an wobbly mix of dirty beats and complex, layered samples. When the RZA went all digital, his production style became less layered and less complex, more straight-forward. Most Wu Tang Forever tracks are along the lines of "Start the beat, loop the sample, let's rhyme..." as opposed to the shape-shifting cyborg approach of older tracks.

That said, lyrically this album has as many words as the Bible, and most of it's just as mysterious. Take a gander at some on-line lyrics pages for this album - the wordcraft is intense and dense.
Plus RZA's got one skit that's worth the price of admission: "What's up with your Speak-N-Spell shoes? Fisher Price - My First Timberlands!"

I admire Wu Tang Forever as an acheivement more than I actually enjoy it, but a serious rap fan shouldn't go without hearing it. Every couple of years I put it on and my jaw drops.

Edward III (edward iii), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 15:19 (nineteen years ago)

yeah when i first heard it the change from the old wu sound to the new one was a bit dissapointing, but it was still great. rzas bobby digital album had fantastic beats too and might have been a great next phase for him if the rapping wasnt so poor. its funny every time hes tried to return to the old grotty production style since, its been dissapointing. i kinda prefer supreme clientele to ironman cos the beats on supreme arent so clean. but theyre both still ghost's best albums (he seems to be losing it too, if the recent theodore unit stuff is anything to go by)

okok, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 15:22 (nineteen years ago)

Plus RZA's got one skit that's worth the price of admission: "What's up with your Speak-N-Spell shoes? Fisher Price - My First Timberlands!"

this is about all i can remember from this album. maybe i shd listen again, if i didn't sell it.

Theorry Henry (Enrique), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 15:26 (nineteen years ago)

Innocent black immigrants locked in housing tenemants
Eighty-five percent tenants depend on welfare recipients
Stapleton's been stamped as a concentration camp
At night I walk through, third eye bright as a street lamp
Electric microbes, all body clothes, taking telescope pictures of the globe
Babies getting pierced with microchips stuffed inside their earlobes
Then examinated;
Blood contaminated, vaccinated, lives fabricated -
Exaggerated authorization, Food and Drug Administration
Testin' poison in prison population
My occupation's to stop the inauguration of Satan
Some claim that it was Reagan, so I come to slay men
Like Bartholemew, cause every particle's physical article
Was diabolical to the last visible molecule
A space knight like Rom, consume planets like Unicron
Blasting photon bombs from the arm like Galvatron.

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 15:41 (nineteen years ago)

its funny every time hes tried to return to the old grotty production style since, its been dissapointing. i kinda prefer supreme clientele to ironman cos the beats on supreme arent so clean

OTM, Supreme Clientele is the closest RZA's come to recreating his glory years of '92 - '96.

Edward III (edward iii), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 16:07 (nineteen years ago)

except he didnt really produce it did he? he just exec produced it, selected the beats, i think he mixed it and made it all hang well together and ghostface let him be the guiding hand. i think thats what he should do all the time now. he should stop producing.

okok, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 16:09 (nineteen years ago)

read my pioneering work forever here:

Hellz Wind Staff - c/d

jhoshea (scoopsnoodle), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 17:24 (nineteen years ago)

on

jhoshea (scoopsnoodle), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 18:42 (nineteen years ago)

"bellz of war" is THE most underrated RZA beat of all time. Sounds like DJ Premier smacking the shit out of Tortoise. Seriously, check this song.

Tynan DeLong, Wednesday, 7 December 2005 18:43 (nineteen years ago)

so much bullshit written about this album.

it's great and fyi so is the W

Dr J Bowman (Dr J Bowman), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 19:35 (nineteen years ago)

The W does get slept on - maybe because of the stupid title? I wouldn't say it's great but it's got some really good stuff on there. RZA and Ghostface sound like they're two steps from straitjackets on it...

Edward III (edward iii), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 19:44 (nineteen years ago)

rzas bobby digital album had fantastic beats too and might have been a great next phase for him if the rapping wasnt so poor.

No doubt. Bobby Digital has some amazing moments, but it's all jacked up by RZA's weak-ass rhymes. If I could find a nice instrumental version of this album, I might actually listen to it more.

Josh Witkowski (braineater), Wednesday, 7 December 2005 20:17 (nineteen years ago)

"Triumph" - I consider this to be in the upper echelon of the Wu-Tang catalog. GZA sort of get's shafted but it's to the point. It has one of the best openers: Inspectah Deck - "I bomb atomically, Socrates' philosophies and hypotheses, can't define how I be dropping these." One of their better videos I think also.
"Black Shampoo" - is just hilarious. We make so much fun of U-God and this about sums him up. "Soak you in my mentals, back rub style." "Brain message, think about pink" "Cabin, Stabbin'" "Alchohol, palm trees, peanut butter jelly" "carry you, through the threshold, do my duty, happy ending, go to rest sleeping beauty." It's a date-rapist's theme song.
"Dog Shit" - is bad ass as mentioned.

Mostly I'm with EdIII on this: it's spotty. The single mix via "Hellz Wind Staff c/d" ( Hellz Wind Staff - c/d ) above is a good summation.

earinfections (Nick Twisp), Friday, 9 December 2005 08:23 (nineteen years ago)

"One of their better videos I think also"

OK, I love the Wu, but that's a pretty weak-ass compliment there. What's the competition? "Gravel Pit"? OTM as far as the song goes, but the Triumph video, although I revelled in every second at the time, is kind of disorganized and overly effects-dependent. I do love Deck rapping on the side of that building, but Meth on the motorcycle is preposterous and nobody needs to see Cappadonna spinning around in a giant chair like this is the video for George Michael's "Fastlove"...

Doctor Casino, Friday, 9 December 2005 09:07 (nineteen years ago)

Best Wu video = "Shadowboxin/4th Chamber"

Edward III (edward iii), Friday, 9 December 2005 14:33 (nineteen years ago)

Yeah ok, yeah whatever, ok, alright, yeah ok ok, yeah, I know, ok, uh huh yeah yeah, ok, ok...ok, yeah, yup. What's the deal with loving Wu-Tang and hating everything they do? I agree they don't have a lot of great videos but I'm liking it from what may be seen as a "camp" perspective I guess. It's either Wu-Tang members turning into bees after every verse or some dude pointing at a bunch of stuff in his neighborhood, which has it's place don't get me wrong (Booty--booty poppin'!), but at least it's got sembelence of a plot or arch to it, not that I'm trying to reward mediocrity. I dislike Capadonna as much as the next white mid-twenty-something but say we need to sheild our eyes from watching it is wierd. At the very least it's a very likable, goofy, sort-of-ridiculous-but-still-winning video, and isn't that (at least part of) why we like Wu-Tang?

Needless to say my new favorite Wu-Tang video is "No Hooks"

earinfections (Nick Twisp), Friday, 9 December 2005 16:09 (nineteen years ago)

Oh calm down.

Doctor Casino, Friday, 9 December 2005 17:29 (nineteen years ago)

Wu Tang Forever is their Metal Box

detoxyDancer (sexyDancer), Friday, 9 December 2005 17:31 (nineteen years ago)

i love Cash Still Rules/Scary Hours

amon (eman), Friday, 9 December 2005 18:15 (nineteen years ago)

Yeah I'm all worked up over this. Mommy!

earinfections (Nick Twisp), Friday, 9 December 2005 18:48 (nineteen years ago)

oh and The Projects too, those strings. Raekwon kills on this album.

amon (eman), Friday, 9 December 2005 19:16 (nineteen years ago)

are those 900 numbers in the booklet still in service? ($1.98 per minute) ; D

O RLY? (eman), Friday, 9 December 2005 19:40 (nineteen years ago)

900-26-DIRTY
900-GET-2-INS

O RLY? (eman), Friday, 9 December 2005 19:41 (nineteen years ago)

maybe i missed it, but im saddened that no one has mentioned "Triumph" yet.

Quinn (quinn), Friday, 9 December 2005 21:57 (nineteen years ago)

"Triumph" - I consider this to be in the upper echelon of the Wu-Tang catalog. GZA sort of get's shafted but it's to the point. It has one of the best openers: Inspectah Deck - "I bomb atomically, Socrates' philosophies and hypotheses, can't define how I be dropping these." One of their better videos I think also.
-- earinfections (nicktwisp...), December 9th, 2005 12:23 AM. (tracklink)

Be ye of good cheer, sir.

rogermexico (rogermexico), Friday, 9 December 2005 22:09 (nineteen years ago)

only white people liked wu-tang at that time

this is a joke, right?

PeopleFunnyBoy (PeopleFunnyBoy), Friday, 9 December 2005 22:14 (nineteen years ago)

No, that was a really important point. Can anyone direct me to a site that gives racial proportions of the fanbase of hiphop acts? Because I am determined not to be caught out again liking an act liked by white people. That would be dreadful.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Friday, 9 December 2005 22:58 (nineteen years ago)

three years pass...

"bellz of war" is THE most underrated RZA beat of all time. Sounds like DJ Premier smacking the shit out of Tortoise. Seriously, check this song.

― Tynan DeLong, Wednesday, December 7, 2005 1:43 PM (3 years ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

angels we have heard while high (Curt1s Stephens), Tuesday, 1 December 2009 20:41 (fifteen years ago)

i <3 the rza on this album. it's like he's always foaming at the mouth.

the thrill of it all (omgomg), Wednesday, 2 December 2009 08:21 (fifteen years ago)

only white people liked wu-tang at that time
this is a joke, right?

― PeopleFunnyBoy (PeopleFunnyBoy), Friday, December 9, 2005 5:14 PM (3 years ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

Shortly after this album's release, me and some other white dudes who mostly listened to metal and electronica got called out on this by some girl at a party. She said that she listened to Outkast.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Wednesday, 2 December 2009 13:09 (fifteen years ago)

Best Wu-Tang related release ever imo

smiley cyrus (Whiney G. Weingarten), Wednesday, 2 December 2009 13:12 (fifteen years ago)

was the early wu-tang stuff recorded to tape?

I don't recall from the Manual, but my guess would be ADAT.

I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:13 (fifteen years ago)

yeah i don't know, i just remember reading about like "nation of millions" and they were doing tape back then...

and DJ Quik a few years ago said something about how he liked to record analog for the sound quality of it

i seem to remember that D&D in NY was a tape studio but not 100 percent sure, that would have been around the early wu-tang era

Ndamukong HOOS (M@tt He1ges0n), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:15 (fifteen years ago)

yeah it's entirely possible they went to 2" tape or something. which would have put some nice analog compression on the end product - but the samples/beats/backing tracks are all digital.

I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:17 (fifteen years ago)

yeah samplers are digital obv.

to me though, it's a pretty simple question: analog records are done to analog tape, digital recordings are done to ADAT or hard disc, not reason to make it such a muddy question

Ndamukong HOOS (M@tt He1ges0n), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:18 (fifteen years ago)

was anybody using hard discs to master back then...? seems kinda early for that, but I don't know

I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:21 (fifteen years ago)

some interesting tidbits here:

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/rap-hip-hop-engineering-production/53963-enter-36-chambers-all-have-standing-waves-below-100hz.html

emotional radiohead whatever (Jordan), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:30 (fifteen years ago)

to me though, it's a pretty simple question: analog records are done to analog tape, digital recordings are done to ADAT or hard disc, not reason to make it such a muddy question

not really, plenty of people record to tape and then edit or mix on a computer, or record everything digitally and then bounce it down to tape for the sound.

emotional radiohead whatever (Jordan), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:30 (fifteen years ago)

it DID show signs of it, you just don't want to acknowledge that those signs signify what they actually are - which is digital artifacting. The terms "metronomic" and "precise" do not have anything to do with whether a recording is digital or not. On the other hand, there is nothing by definition "less organic" than digitally-created static and noise, which are all over Enter the 36 Chambers/Return/etc. But this is a stupid semantic argument that probably isn't worth pursuing, seeing as how it all hinges on your insistence on using an inaccurate, amorphous and illogical definition of the term "digital".

You're getting hung up on the use of the wold 'digital' as a construct relating to binary representation vs. wave representation of signal. But I'm not using it to describe an engineering process; I'm using it to describe an aesthetic. As in "samples of digitally-produced sound" vs. "samples of non-digitally-produced [e.g. live instrumentation] sound."

Ervin "Death Grip" Michaels (res), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:50 (fifteen years ago)

ok that makes sense to me

Ndamukong HOOS (M@tt He1ges0n), Friday, 16 April 2010 16:55 (fifteen years ago)

???

your example of an aesthetic (i.e., what is being sampled and how) IS an engineering process. and I'm not sure which of the options you provide in your example correspond to Enter the 36 Chambers or Forever. Because a lot of the instrumentation and samples on Forever are of "live" instrumentation - people playing digital keyboards and electric bass, for ex. - and of course there are also samples from vinyl and movies in there as well. By contrast, almost everything on 36 Chambers is a sample of a record (with a few exceptions iirc). Is one of these approaches "more digital" than the other? No of course not - they're both digital, they're both sample-based. The only difference is by the time of "Forever", RZA was able to afford more expensive gear and had learned a little bit about actually using live instrumentation (digital and analog). If that's what you don't like, fine, that's your perogative, but it has nothing to do with the level of digital technology involved, really.

I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 16 April 2010 17:01 (fifteen years ago)

lotsa aspies arguing about what digital is up in here

point is rza lost his shit in a flood, all his stuff after iron man sounds different, some ppl like it and some ppl don't

did I miss anything else

鬼の手 (Edward III), Friday, 16 April 2010 17:04 (fifteen years ago)

Am I the only one who thinks RZA's beats got better when they got more crisp (or "digital" or whatever word you want to use)? I like some of the more creative uses of samples on 36 Chambers, but a lot of the album just sounds awful in its muddiness. The drums are especially weak on several tracks, just listen to "Shame on a Nigga", for example. I like the drums on rap tunes to hit hard, and for most parts 36 Chambers just doesn't do it. In my opinion beatwise 36 Chambers > Forever > The W, with The W probably being the apex of RZA's beat production. The sound on that album is so crisp and precise yet beautifully off-kilter, nothing on 36 Chambers sounds as dope as "Careful (Click, Click)".

Tuomas, Friday, 16 April 2010 17:07 (fifteen years ago)

Sorry, I meant 36 Chambers < Forever < The W.

Tuomas, Friday, 16 April 2010 17:08 (fifteen years ago)

36 Chambers > Forever > The W

this isn't what you meant but I agree lol

鬼の手 (Edward III), Friday, 16 April 2010 17:08 (fifteen years ago)

all I know is I get weird chills up my spine listening to "CREAM", "can it be all so simple" and the end of "da mystery of chessboxin'", and not the others

that's some mystical shit right there, I don't care if he recorded it with two cans and a violin string

鬼の手 (Edward III), Friday, 16 April 2010 17:11 (fifteen years ago)

that's not to say forever and the W don't have great songs on 'em

I'm in awe of the wordsmithery on forever to this day, and the W has "I can't go to sleep" which is a high watermark of black madness

鬼の手 (Edward III), Friday, 16 April 2010 17:13 (fifteen years ago)

Well yeah, I didn't mean to say 36 Chambers is bad, I love many tunes on it, but I never understood why so many people think the lo-fi muddy sound is so awesome in its entirety. In some ways RZA managed to do inspired things with limited means on the album, but in other ways (the drums especially) it just sounds pretty crappy.

(x-post)

Tuomas, Friday, 16 April 2010 17:16 (fifteen years ago)

kinda feelin Tuomas here tbh, altho the W is not my favorite

I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 16 April 2010 17:41 (fifteen years ago)

36 chambers has got a certain charm. I know with certainty I'd rather hear "protect ya neck" than "protect ya neck (the jump off)" from the W, even tho the original sounds like it was recorded on a speak n spell.

I guess it's the same reason I'd rather hear elvis recordings from dinky one room sun studios than later ones where opulent studio microphones caught every wheeze for posterity. that early fire in the belly got caught on tape. sound quality doesn't equal quality. that seems like it should go without saying but I guess it doesn't.

鬼の手 (Edward III), Friday, 16 April 2010 18:23 (fifteen years ago)

and RZA really knew how to make lo-fi work for him

鬼の手 (Edward III), Friday, 16 April 2010 18:25 (fifteen years ago)

point is rza lost his shit in a flood, all his stuff after iron man sounds different, some ppl like it and some ppl don't

yeah, you pretty much got it.

Ervin "Death Grip" Michaels (res), Friday, 16 April 2010 21:15 (fifteen years ago)

the 'the w >> 36 chambers' nonsense is some euro newjack interpretation that has been going around ilm for awhile. 'click click' is dope but come on

The BoyBoy Big HOO$ (deej), Saturday, 17 April 2010 02:26 (fifteen years ago)

I think it's just Tuomas

gucci mane leflaur leflah eshkoshka (The Reverend), Saturday, 17 April 2010 02:32 (fifteen years ago)

I don't think The W is better than 36 Chambers as such, only that it has a better sound. If you consider the raps and overall song quality, 36 Chambers is still the best Clan album.

Tuomas, Saturday, 17 April 2010 09:21 (fifteen years ago)

nah even Tim F. I think preferred their later stuff & obv Tim is a better man than i but sometimes u just cant help being from australia

The BoyBoy Big HOO$ (deej), Saturday, 17 April 2010 21:01 (fifteen years ago)

australia isn't in europe

hotel califor.nia (r1o natsume), Saturday, 17 April 2010 23:01 (fifteen years ago)

culturally isnt it europe with more surfer bros

The BoyBoy Big HOO$ (deej), Saturday, 17 April 2010 23:03 (fifteen years ago)

and funnier animals

The BoyBoy Big HOO$ (deej), Saturday, 17 April 2010 23:03 (fifteen years ago)

dude not even close, for real

aerosmith live at the mohegan sun (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Saturday, 17 April 2010 23:57 (fifteen years ago)

pretty sure im joking?

The BoyBoy Big HOO$ (deej), Saturday, 17 April 2010 23:58 (fifteen years ago)

I know I'm just feeling defensive abt oz 'cause I'm there now and it's so chill whereas Europe is like "say goodbye to the whole concept of chilling"

aerosmith live at the mohegan sun (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Sunday, 18 April 2010 00:00 (fifteen years ago)

Deej I don't think that. I have the even odder preference for Iron Flag over and above everything. Like 36 Chambers more than The W.

(not sure if that's an Australia thing because Australian rap fans tend to be super-orthodox and ignore any 00s Wu product; more generally 36 Chambers appeals to the low production values of the Oz hip hop scene)

OTOH Wu albums can sometimes leap or plummet dramatically w/r/t how great they sound so maybe there was one day once when I thought the opposite.

Tim F, Monday, 19 April 2010 10:54 (fifteen years ago)

fuck you, 'underrated aerosmith' shitface

wilter, Monday, 19 April 2010 11:07 (fifteen years ago)

jk

wilter, Monday, 19 April 2010 11:17 (fifteen years ago)

underrated aerosmith albums i have loved - latent surfer bro - chillin in this thread

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 19 April 2010 21:29 (fifteen years ago)

...and australia, obvs

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 19 April 2010 21:30 (fifteen years ago)

oz, the penal club med of europe

鬼の手 (Edward III), Monday, 19 April 2010 21:49 (fifteen years ago)

^ this is actually a verse on wu-tang forever

鬼の手 (Edward III), Monday, 19 April 2010 21:50 (fifteen years ago)

surfer bros sippin' fosters gold with ho's on hold
underrated aerosmith albums spit glory days of old
you wall-eyed from the last wave kiss bye bye to galipoli
mad max got nothing on me cuz a steel knee creak slightly

鬼の手 (Edward III), Monday, 19 April 2010 22:09 (fifteen years ago)

weak custos and I'm out

鬼の手 (Edward III), Monday, 19 April 2010 22:09 (fifteen years ago)

O_O daaaaaaammmnnnn

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 19 April 2010 22:41 (fifteen years ago)

Australians don't drink Fosters.

(not sure if that's an Australia thing because Australian rap fans tend to be super-orthodox and ignore any 00s Wu product

no way, Ghost sold out two shows in Sydney with ppl going nuts for 00s shit, while the GZA had a half-full room for Liquid Swords performed in full

longer lasting, thicker electrons (sic), Tuesday, 20 April 2010 01:02 (fifteen years ago)

seven years pass...

Shit is copper, it ain't worth the mic stands
Used by backup singers in Atlantic City bands

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 18:12 (seven years ago)

Playground maneuver
jet to Vancouver
like this: two Kahluas, one chick
German Luger

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 18:13 (seven years ago)

Yo, mind arson
my squadron, surround the Soundgarden

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 18:14 (seven years ago)

i forgot how heavy 5 percent this album was

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 18:16 (seven years ago)

a voice cries from the wilderness of the North

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 18:27 (seven years ago)

i bomb atomically
socrates' philosophies

the late great, Tuesday, 20 March 2018 18:36 (seven years ago)

IMMA RUB YOUR ASS IN THE MOONSHINE
LETS TAKE THIS SHIT BACK TO 79!

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 18:41 (seven years ago)

blowin' like Shalamar in 81

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 20:00 (seven years ago)


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