a_list;9260927 said:
5 Grand;9260802 said:
Louis Devinear;9260798 said:
5 Grand;9260777 said:
Well at the end of the day the albums I named;
The Sun Rises In The East
Hard To Earn
Illadelph Halflife
Doe or Die
Reasonable Doubt
36 Chambers
Only Built For Cuban Linx
Midnight Marauders
Those albums are all 5 mic classics in my book. I'd put every one of those albums right up there with Doggystyle, Regulate... The G Funk Era, It Takes A Thief, The Chronic or All Eyes On Me. Apparently people in the other 49 states disagree with me.
Wtf are you really arguing right now?
I'm from nyc. And I know NYC music don't appeal to everyone.
It's that simple.
I'm not arguing anything. I'm just saying that I think those East Coast albums that didn't do well commercially are as good as the West Coast albums that did well commercially. Its not an argument, its just an opinion. Take it or leave it but don't respond with any hostility or Ad Hominem attacks.
Yo, why are you leaving out shyt like Tical, RTD, Mr Smith, IWW, The Score....u dont think those are up to par?
I'm reading some of the most cockamamie bullshyt in this thread, b...lol
I see people all in their feelings. But I'll play along;
Tical - It was considered a disappointment. People might like it now but at the time it wasn't hot. It got a lukewarm reception. And if you say otherwise you weren't around.
Ready To Die - It was commercially successful so it doesn't really support the point I'm trying to make
It Was Written - same as above
The Score - same as above
These are the albums I was referring to in my O/P
The Sun Rises In The East
Hard To Earn
Illadelph Halflife
Doe or Die
Reasonable Doubt
36 Chambers
Only Built For Cuban Linx
Midnight Marauders
^^^ Me and my friends used to smoke blunts to those albums, and mix tapes that had songs from those albums.
But I kinda figured out the answer to my own question. Basically people liked sub-bass and the stuff we were listening to didn't have sub-bass.
We liked mix tapes because they were blunted. They always had a DJ yelling over them. Thats what me and my boys from New York were into.