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PYP is a Houston, TX based group of song writers with strong ties to the streets. Years of perfecting their craft of story telling has led them form one of the most talked about groups in the region. Feel what they feel in their first full length CD. The group members are TIGHT, Stud Jr. and DJ Mike Phresh. Together they compose thought provoking and entertaing music for eveeryone to enjoy. Pyp Pimp Your Paper Songs | 1. | How Ya Feel [Remix] - (mix) |
| 2. | Ghetto Fabulous |
| 3. | How I'm Pimpin' |
| 4. | Start It |
| 5. | Beautified |
| 6. | If You Feel It |
| 7. | Choosin' |
| 8. | Motel |
| 9. | Misconceptions |
| 10. | How Ya Feel |
| 11. | Respect My Gangsta |
| 12. | Wanna Dance |
| 13. | You Don't Know |
| 14. | Let's Go |
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Purchase Pimp Your Paper CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mussilini Coast II Coast CD (2003)
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| | 187, Lyrical Ready 4 What What CD (2003) Reissue
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| | Geto Boys Foundation CD (2005)
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$15.05 2005's THE FOUNDATION marks the return of Houston, TX kings of controversy the Geto Boys, and reunites all three longstanding members--Scarface, ...
| | Lil' Flip Kings Of The South Mixtape CD (2005)
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| | Bun B Trill CD (2005)
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| | Rap A Lot 4 Life Greatest Hits - Vol. 1 DVD (2005)
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| | Go Team Thunder Lightning Strike CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Vav Jungle Canadiana Striptease CD (2005)
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$14.79 Eve Rice -- who for all intents and purposes is Vav Jungle -- has musical roots in the same Canadian synth pop scene of the 1980s that brought acts like Rough Trade and the Parachute Club to brief prominence. Like those bands, Canadiana Striptease has a strong undercurrent of polymorphous sexuality (Rice regularly DJs at burlesque shows and LGBT events in her native Winnipeg), leavened with a peculiarly Canadian sense of humor. (True to the album title, the cover art features photos of the female pole dancer equivalent of Dan Aykroyd's old Saturday Night Live character, "Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute.") And although Canadiana Striptease was recorded and released in 2005, there is an undeniable throwback quality to this music. Fat Roland 808-style beats and defiantly retro synth squiggles power these songs; "Televisionles" fashions one of its main hooks out of the sort of videogame-like "ping-ping-ping" effects that last sounded fresh and new when Linda McCartney used them in Wings' live version of "Coming Up" in 1980, set over a shambling acid house groove that would have packed the floor at the Hacienda a decade later. That song and a few others even break out the Vocoder to complete the Wayback Machine vibe. What makes the album work as more than a collection of nostalgia-inducing giggles for aging dancefloor hipsters is Rice's better than average knack for developing pure pop hooks out of the base materials of '80s dance music. "Divorce Yourself" veers into an unexpectedly syncopated dance break featuring a call and response between a roller-rink organ and a burbling, disco-vintage ARP synth that sounds like something out of a 23rd century version of The Lawrence Welk Show. The disorienting, druggy vibe (think The Soft Parade-era Doors minus the pretentious bellowing) of "This Can't Happen" would fit perfectly in the "bad trip" segment of a late-'60s anti-drug film. "Set Me on Fire" makes good percussive use of a telephone's busy signal and a high-speed rapping noise that sounds like a woodpecker on crystal meth, both in support of the album's catchiest melody. But the masterstroke is the utterly glorious "Fake Fur Pile," likely the best undiscovered should-have-been dance hit of 2005, which is a note-perfect evocation of Factory Records in that space between New Order's "Blue Monday" and the Happy Mondays, when New York dance clubs and the U.K. post-punk scene were colliding at full speed. With its deadpan lead vocals and group-chanted "You don't own my fake fur pile" hook over a marvelously squelchy synth-bass riff and vaguely-sorta-Middle-Eastern-or-something synth squalls, practical ...
| | Sha Chill Aplizz Best Of Both Worlds CD (2006)
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| | Gang Starr Mass Appeal: Best Of CD (2006)
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$11.35 Undoubtedly one of the most respected, influential, and consistently tight DJ/MC combos in the history ...
| | David Peachey Thrasody CD (2007) (Import)
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$18.55 David Peachey's debut album "Thrasody" means 'brazen song'. "Thrasody presents songs which sharper and more bitter - these are the group of 'darker-minded' songs," says David. "At times they seem very sweet or mellow but the underlying edge is always there."About David Peachey:Hailing from subtropical Brisbane on Australia's eastern coast, singer-songwriter David Peachey evokes lush and organic folk-rock sounds, telling poignant and thoughtful tales of the heart's struggle.Fiercely ...
| | Bobby Womack Roads Of Life CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Mhyst Ithnan Ruh CD (2009)
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$12.15 The album Ithnan Ruh is my debut solo release. I have been described as a modern "stripped back" enigma. I find this a great compliment as I started listening to enigma when I became interested in ambient and new age. The music is very relaxing and some of the tracks are ethnic in style. The album was recorded, written and produced at The Fusion Room in Huddersfield, UK. I have included a list of equipment used so that you can see that not that much is required to produce music. I have found that some budding musicians believe they need to spend a fortune to gear up for producing but the truth is you don't. I will be studying for my music ...
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