| | Archetype Bleed For Them CD Archetype Discography of CDs
Archetype Bleed For Them Songs | 1. | Bleed For Them Intro |
| 2. | Wait Or Break |
| 3. | I'll Be Honored |
| 4. | Keep It Comin |
| 5. | When We Were Kids |
| 6. | You See |
| 7. | Prey On The Weak |
| 8. | No Gods |
| 9. | Freakin Out |
| 10. | Utopia (Featuring Joe Good) |
| 11. | New Me |
| 12. | Unfolding |
| 13. | Think Of Me |
| 14. | Adru The Misphit |
| 15. | Got Mine |
| 16. | How Can It Be |
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Purchase Bleed For Them CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Das EFX Dead Serious CD (1992)
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$8.39 Das EFX -- part of EPMD's Def Squad crew, which also included K-Solo and Redman, among others -- made such a wide breakthrough in 1992 with their debut album that their hit "They Want EFX" was even referenced in the lily-white teen serial Beverly Hills 90210. That Dead Serious could have that sort of broad impact and still retain its credibility within the underground hip-hop community says something about its appeal, which was considerable. But the album wasn't just appealing; it was also enormously influential, ushering in an entirely unique rhyming flow that influenced any number of rappers, established and novice alike. What exactly the duo is rapping about is anyone's guess. One thing is for sure: their lyrics are about as far removed from hardcore realism as they could possibly be, and although there are certain elements of boasting, it is so cut up and contorted that it never sounds like there's even a hint of the humdrum here. None of the lyrical clichés that can occasionally bog down even the finest hip-hop artist are present. Members Dre and Skoob (tellingly, "books" spelled backward) instead ...
| | Beatnuts CD (1994)
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$9.89 The Beatnuts' first full-length album is as pure a document of raw, hardcore hip-hop circa 1994 as is possible to get. No pop hooks, no slick production, no ballads or lyrics about money and girls. The individual cuts don't really stand out, instead flowing seamlessly into a powerful whole. It's almost a period piece, given the way that hip-hop eventually gave way, as the '90s progressed, to the excessive bling-bling of the Puff Daddy era, but it also sounds strikingly minimalist and stark, which prevents it from sounding too dated. In retrospect, with its emphasis on lean, jazzy beats and lyrical flow, it can clearly be viewed as a harbinger of the underground hip-hop of the late '90s (such as Company Flow and the Def Jux crew), all the more ironic since at the time the Beatnuts were widely ...
| | Sabacolypse: A Change Gon Come CD (2004) Parental Advisory
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| | Main Source Breaking Atoms CD (1991)
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$9.55 Main Source's debut album, Breaking Atoms, is one of the quintessential cult classics in hip-hop history. Underappreciated compared to peers like A Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr, or even Brand Nubian, the album probably doesn't get wider acclaim because it was recorded for the ill-fated Wild Pitch label, and thus remained out of print for much of the time its reputation was spreading. Group focal point the Large Professor is a fine rapper, but the album's legend rests more on his production -- he debuts one of the most influential styles in hip-hop here, popularizing a number of now widely imitated techniques. Luckily, you don't have to know how to operate an SP-1200, or exactly what panning, chopping, and filtered basslines are, to appreciate the vibrant-sounding results. His intricately constructed tracks are filled with jazz and soul samples, layered percussion, off-kilter sampling effects, and an overall sonic richness. That's doubtlessly enhanced by the presence of two DJs in the group, who contribute lively scratching to the proceedings ...
| | Main Source F*CK What You Think CD (1994)
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$9.59 Even if Main Source's lineup had remained the same for the follow-up to Breaking Atoms, the group would've had trouble following it up. That's not all the group had working against it. Most significantly, in a very gutsy move, K-Cut and Sir Scratch opted to keep Main Source running after the departure of Large Professor, easily their greatest asset as both an MC and a producer. They replaced him with the rougher-sounding Mikey D. and didn't return with F*ck What You Think until a full three years after Breaking Atoms impacted the hip-hop world. Needless to say, the group is much less of a force without their original member; while the in-house production isn't lacking by any stretch, it simply doesn't have the same degree of liveliness as Breaking Atoms, and there's nothing that makes Mikey D. a distinctive MC. Perhaps it's unfair to judge this record against a landmark that has such a different element to it; if this had been a debut by a new group, it probably would've gone down better. But, by retaining the name Main Source, K-Cut and Sir Scratch left themselves completely open. Regardless of the circumstances, ...
| | Gang Starr No More Mr. Nice Guy CD (1989)
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| | Purple Schulz Verliebte Jungs CD (1989)
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| | Queen Sheer Heart Attack CD (1974) Limited Edition; Remastered
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$38.79 SHEER HEART ATTACK is widely considered Queen's best pre-"Bohemian Rhapsody" album. Containing their first global hit single, "Killer Queen," it certainly qualifies as one of Queen's best all-time releases. Just prior to the recording of the album, Queen was making very important inroads in America by opening a US tour for Mott the Hoople, but had to cut it short when guitarist Brian May became seriously ill. Instead of moping, the band immediately began writing ...
| | Jelly Roll All-Stars Must Be Jelly CD (2004)
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| | Put-Ons Schooldays In Disgrace CD (2006)
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$12.69 Recommended if you like late 70's era American and British Pop Punk bands. The Put-Ons, A Power-Pop/Punk band from ...
| | Duke "Da God" Eye Of The Eagle CD (2007)
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| | Konscious Of Khaos Better Off CD (2001)
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| | Mats Heat Beats Live: Tourbook 1991-2007 CDs (2008) Bonus DVD
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