Showing posts with label underground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underground. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Diabolic - Liar and A Theif



More hip hop for you mother fuckers. This is some gutter political rap shit. If you like Immortal Technique (this is on Techs label, Viper Records, and also makes an appearance on one track) on, Army of the Pharaohs, and Dead Prez you will dig this shit. BLAT BLAT

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La Coka Nostra - A Brand You Can Trust



La Coka Nostra is a hardcore rap 'super group'.
"La Coka is an all-star cast of House of Pain alumni Everlast, Danny Boy and DJ Lethal along with Ill Bill (Non Phixion) and Slaine (Special Teamz). A Brand You Can Trust also contains Hip Hop elite features such as Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill, Immortal Technique, Bun B, Jacken (Psycho Realm) and Q-Unique (Arsonists/StillWell). The album also boasts production work from The Alchemist. "

Personally I think this is some of the sickest rap I've heard in a minute. I mean, with a line up like that can yo really go wrong? Get into this shit if you think Lil Wayne is a fucking faggot and you can't stand all this hip hop lite shit...

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Doomtree - Falsehopes

FIRST HIP HOP POST YAH

Doomtree is a really sweet Hip Hop collective type thing. They take a bunch of artists from the Minneapolis area and they get together and make some sick alternative hip hop/rap. The thing that sets them apart is they got like a Punk attitude so it makes me even more hella down with them. YEA. I really like the songs by Dessa, she's seriously like the best female emcee on the planet (Not to mention, she's a pretty attractive lady haha). If anyone likes this stuff I can upload the Dessa's False Hopes EP along with Cecil Otter's False Hopes EP. Both are members of Doomtree collective and for some reason there is like 5 albums called False Hopes.. Actually, I just looked on the Doomtree website and there are 14, count em, 14 False Hopes albums lmfao.

From Last Fm:
"Members of Doomtree bring various bases of knowledge and musical backgrounds together to create honest and original music. Their main influence is punk and their lyrics are frequently introspective and self-degrading. They often do shows with fellow Minnesota hip-hop label Rhymesayers Entertainment. Emcees perform solo or with one another, each contributing a different approach to their music."

Doomtree - False Hopes


1. Flex
2. Knives On Fire
3. Traveling Dunk Tank
4. A Candle in Chicago (interlude)
5. Lucky
6. Veteran
7. Slow Burn
8. I Should Cut Your Liver Out (interlude)
9. Savion Glover
10. Hot Monotony
11. A Hundred Fathers
12. Check Your Tuning (interlude)
13. If & When
14. No Homeowners (Renter’s Rebate)

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