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It is. I think the wiki page has a pretty good listing of all the faces. Not sure HOW complete it is, though.
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fucking a. gots to have love for tribe.
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I love this album. It really flows song to song and the music is just fucking awesome.
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another great album-keep up the good work!
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THEE greatest Hip Hop record ever created was It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back
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i only like a few hip-hop records and this is one of them. good shit.
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i'm still stuck on low end theory, which fucking rocks my world, but the tribe is awesome.
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stir it up, stir it up, stir it up, Steve Biko
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this album is great, but i much prefer the low end theory.
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shit i've never listened to this. gotta get it. I like me some good US hip hop. nigga.
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amazing album
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low end theory is obviously better. i love the lo fi but still very groovy production on that record, in my top 10 hip hop records. midnight marauders is inferior but still sounds like a perfect follow up to low end theory, same sorta feel to it but obviously much higher production value.
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ive always like hip hop a little gritty and underproduced though. the rza still puts out brilliant beats, but the first wu records (enter the 35 chambers, return to the 36 chambers, liquid swords, only built for cuban linx, ironman, tical), with those gritty ass grimy beats and barely present production, still the best and coolest rap ever made. the wu tang clan is the most important hip hop group of all time. they were the pinnacle of that late 80s/early 90s period when lots of hip hop was starting to be less about parties and shit and became much darker, violent, scarier, dangerous, and just plain fucking awesome. public enemy, boggie down productions, rakim, ultramagnetic mc's geto boys, a tribe called quest, wu tang clan. that is hip hop as far as im concerned, it doesnt get any better than that. and, i mean, i was to young to experience this, but it seems like hip hop/gangster rap would be a logical place to turn for the people who got sick of punk. when punk rock got lame in the 90s, and the hardcore guys were sick of not getting laid on account of moshing to cro-mags all day, rap was perfect. it was still very agressive, loud, punding, beat based, folk music, yknow what im saying?
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Never heard Enter the 35 Chambers. Is it the prequel to 36 Chambers? (joke)
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And yes, Hip Hop IS the new Folk. And Electronic the new Jazz.
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