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Top 3 Albums Evry Decade. Part 1 the 80's.

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Top 3 Albums Evry Decade. Part 1 the 80's.

Postby Raids-God » Aug 17th, '10, 14:18

Sup.Just a lil game to see what albums you all been bumping from the classics of the 80's to the Modern calssics's ..... and Yes you can put eminem albums.

1980's :

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Public Enemy : It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.

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Eric B and Rakim : Paid in Full.

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Beastie Boys : Licensed to Ill.

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Re: Top 3 Albums Evry Decade. Part 1 the 80's.

Postby ThomasJ » Aug 17th, '10, 14:50

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Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full

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De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising

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N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
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Re: Top 3 Albums Evry Decade. Part 1 the 80's.

Postby Hiphopdane » Aug 17th, '10, 15:03

1. Straight outta compton
- Gave a whole generation of people a voice, sold millions of albums without any real airplay, still inspires new artists. Fuck the police is one of the best hip hop tracks of all time.

2. Paid in full
- Metaphors were crazy, "invented" internal rhymes, sweet flow all the way through. My melody is my fave on the album.

3. It's a big daddy thing
- Multis were crazy, flows like Biggie, good production. Funny style, it's just been copied so many times now.
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Re: Top 3 Albums Evry Decade. Part 1 the 80's.

Postby BILI » Aug 17th, '10, 15:11

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Boogie Down Productions- By Any Means Necessary

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L.L. Cool J-Radio

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N.W.A.- Straight Outta Compton
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Re: Top 3 Albums Evry Decade. Part 1 the 80's.

Postby Raids-God » Aug 17th, '10, 15:51

Nice List's i got DelaSoul 3 feet but i havent listened to it yet... ill jam it later.
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Re: Top 3 Albums Evry Decade. Part 1 the 80's.

Postby KillahBee » Aug 17th, '10, 17:22

1, Ultramagnetic Mc's - Critical Beatdown
One of the most influencial hip hop albums ever, revolutionary production, the birth of Kool Keith, also the first ever underground rap album - legendary shit right there

2. Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation of Millions.....
"Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos", enough said

3. Hard choice but I'll go with NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Ice Cubes verse on the title track still gives me chills, this album started a whole movement in music, classic album

Rakim, BDP, Kool G Rap, Beastie Boys, Slick Rick, The Geto Boys and The D.O.C all have album that could have made my list - the 80's was a lot better for hip hop than I first thought
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