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If you like Tool (how could you not?), get Kosmo. DON'T imagine it's on the level of Maynard and Co., but it's not a Peach 4/5 either; Tool is 6/5. It's "toolian" without copying, let's say it's great for passing the time while waiting for the follow-up to Lateralus.....
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I bought it and I don’t regret it.
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Why NOT Classifiable?
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Yes Kosmo, you are absolutely right, for Hal we need Jazzmatazz Vol 1, Vol 2 isn't bad either, but I find it less experimental, Vol 3 is just okay, I haven't listened to it closely but it didn't entice me to do so either.
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Damn, accents are not my strong suit :)!! Anyway, Hal, if you want to listen to Rap, you should start with some hybrids. I recommend the "Beastie Boys," their latest release "Hello Nasty" is a beautiful album, featuring some pure Rap tracks alongside good Crossover and some really serious instrumentals (which I think you’ll like). That way, you can digest it better, and if you end up not liking the Rap, you won’t have to cross it. :)
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The new one from Sole is nice. For serious information, I go to // www.rapreviews.com // it’s the one least influenced by the majors. I don’t trust "Source" and "Tha Vibe" anymore; they give good reviews to emerging artists, but they treat already famous ones with too much leniency.
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I will follow the advice of "Tellin Stories," I've heard good things about the Charlatans, but the only thing I've listened to is a Remix by the Chemical B. Nice story about the tomatoes...
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Live, Metallica deliver a lot.
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Eminem is good, but he has been full of himself since he "fought" with Everlast from House of Pain. He has exaggerated; he thinks he’s a god on earth, but we'll see if he can withstand the "test of time." (See GangStarr)
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Talib Kwely is among my favorites (Mos Def is more serious though), I agree that Guru has stayed the same as he was many years ago, but he was one of the first to introduce that laid-back way of rapping, so let’s say he “can afford it.” As for the Roots, I didn't like Phrenology, not even compared to "Do You Want More," "Illadelph Halflife," and "Things...". Currently, I think the best are "Non Phixion." However, Gangstarr remain the best because they have never "missed" even one album. And in these times, that’s a great quality. For ANTICON, a good product was released in October, the artist is "Sole" and the album is "Bottle Of Human."