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Back From Hell
:Album Description:Repackaged digipak reissue of 1990 album featuring extensive sleeve notes & rare photos. Sixteen tracks including 'The Ave.' & 'What's It All About'. Arista. 2003.
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Knowledge to Noise
:Album Description:Repackaged digipak reissue of 1990 album featuring extensive sleeve notes & rare photos. Sixteen tracks including 'The Ave.' & 'What's It All About'. Arista. 2003.
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Don't Stop: Recording Tap
:Album Description:Repackaged digipak reissue of 1990 album featuring extensive sleeve notes & rare photos. Sixteen tracks including 'The Ave.' & 'What's It All About'. Arista. 2003.
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Live Hardcore Worldwide
:Album Description:Repackaged digipak reissue of 1990 album featuring extensive sleeve notes & rare photos. Sixteen tracks including 'The Ave.' & 'What's It All About'. Arista. 2003.
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Sex and Violence
:Album Description:Repackaged digipak reissue of 1990 album featuring extensive sleeve notes & rare photos. Sixteen tracks including 'The Ave.' & 'What's It All About'. Arista. 2003.
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Running Thangs
: :Busy Bee was originally a member of the Fantastic 5 MCs and The L Brothers. He is considered one of the first comedic emcees, and lives up to his title as Chief Rocker. He would always get the crowd involved... 'Whats your zodiac sign?', 'If you love your mom say ho!', classic call and response. These were techniques that all emcees used at the time, but Busy relied a little more on these than most. He was usually backed on the wheels of steel by Cool DJ AJ, who would ...
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Grab It!
: :Busy Bee was originally a member of the Fantastic 5 MCs and The L Brothers. He is considered one of the first comedic emcees, and lives up to his title as Chief Rocker. He would always get the crowd involved... 'Whats your zodiac sign?', 'If you love your mom say ho!', classic call and response. These were techniques that all emcees used at the time, but Busy relied a little more on these than most. He was usually backed on the wheels of steel by Cool DJ AJ, who would ...
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Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, Vol. 1
: :One of the seminal hip-hop labels, Tommy Boy has turned to the successful MTV Party to Go and ESPN Jock Jams series as cash cows, but increasingly the label is also turning to its vaults. Following the Perfect Beats series, a four-volume collection of New York electro-funk and dance music of the early and mid 1980s, comes Greatest Beats, a four-volume series of the label's finest hip-hop, with a sprinkling of R&B. They've left the chronological approach to Ken Burns and his ilk and sought to make mixes that are equal ...
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Phenomenon
: :LL handles the mic confidently, almost too confidently, on Phenomenon, his seventh album. Whether he's going on about a messed-up father-figure, working on the ladies ('Nobody Can Freak You,' 'Phenomenon'), or 'making a rhyme with every syllable of your name' ('4,3,2,1'), you can't help but feel like he's just selling you something. LL has built himself up considerably from the skinny punk rocking the bells in '85 to a true celebrity phenomenon, but somewhere on that journey he lost his soul. Strangely, the best tracks on the album employ guest vocalists ...
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I Need a Haircut
: :LL handles the mic confidently, almost too confidently, on Phenomenon, his seventh album. Whether he's going on about a messed-up father-figure, working on the ladies ('Nobody Can Freak You,' 'Phenomenon'), or 'making a rhyme with every syllable of your name' ('4,3,2,1'), you can't help but feel like he's just selling you something. LL has built himself up considerably from the skinny punk rocking the bells in '85 to a true celebrity phenomenon, but somewhere on that journey he lost his soul. Strangely, the best tracks on the album employ guest vocalists ...
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