The A.T.E.E.M. - A Hero Ain't Nuttin' But A Sandwich (1992)

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01. A Hero Ain't Nuttin' But A Sandwich
02. Pass The Pussy
03. Yeah
04. Interlude (1)
05. Get It On (Original)
06. Come On Baby Let's Swing It
07. Come
08. Sister Morphine
09. Well Of 1000 Souls
10. One, Two, U Don't Stop
11. All Of That
12. Interlude (2)
13. Let Me Hear You Say Hoe!
14. Get It On (Remix)
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Label: Select Street Records
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.98.2 / Avg. 241 kbps / 77 mb
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Get It On (Remix)
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Mad Kap - Look Ma Duke, No Hands (1993)

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01. (Da Bud Zone) Here Comes the Break
02. Da Whole Kit & Kaboodle
03. Irrelevant (Dickie's Emporium)
04. When It Rains It Pours (Cheeba)
05. Check It Out (Oh Phuck Me Right) (Prod. King Tee)
06. Phuck What Ya Heard (Thoughts on the Indoe from Joe)
07. Proof Is In The Puddin' (Excuse Me Brytha!) (Jeff-Self)
08. Beddie-Bye (Feat. Tha Alkaholiks)
09. Dopest Verse
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192 kbps / 68 mb
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Terminator X & The Valley Of The Jeep Beets (1991) **Public Enemy's DJ**

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01. Vendetta... The Big Getback
02. Buck Whylin' (Feat. Chuck D Introducing Sister Souljah)
03. Homey Don't Play Dat (Feat. Bonnie 'N' Clyde)
04. Juvenile Delinquintz (Feat. Juvenile Delinquintz)
05. The Blues (Feat. Andreas 13)
06. Back To The Scene Of The Bass (Feat. The Interrogators)
07. Can't Take My Style (Instrumental)
08. Wanna Be Dancin' (Feat. Celo Of The Casino Brothers)
09. DJ Is The Selector (Feat. Dubmaster)
10. Run That Go-Power Thang (Feat. Spacey B Experience)
11. No Further (Feat. Section 8)
12. High Priest Of Turbulence (Instrumental)
13. Ain't Got Nuttin' (Feat. The Chief Groovy Loo)

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For hardcore Public Enemy fans, the release of Terminator X's debut solo album, Terminator X & the Valley of the Jeep Beets, in 1991 was a major event. Terminator X, of course, is best-known for his work as Public Enemy's DJ; his cutting and scratching added a lot to five-star albums like Fear of a Black Planet and It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, and he has a well-deserved reputation for being one of hip-hop's most creative turntable manipulators. When you're talking about great hip-hop DJs, Terminator's name deserves to be mentioned along with the likes of Grandmaster Flash, Jam Master Jay, Cut Creator, and the seminal Kool DJ Herc. Not surprisingly, Public Enemy's influence is quite strong on this album, and yet Terminator X & the Valley of the Jeep Beets is hardly a carbon copy of PE's releases. Public Enemy leader Chuck D has a cameo on "Buck Whylin'," but ultimately this album is about Terminator's skills as a DJ/producer. Various rappers are featured, including Juvenile Delinquintz, Andreas 13, the Interrogators, and the controversial Sister Souljah; and the album detours into R&B singing when Section 8 is employed on "No Further." Overall, the raps are decent without being remarkable; most of the rapping isn't on a par with what Chuck D and Flavor Flav gave us on PE gems like "Fight the Power" and "Don't Believe the Hype." Terminator's turntable skills are what, more than anything, make this CD worth the price of admission. Even if a particular rap is merely adequate, Terminator maintains one's attention with his consistently imaginative deejaying. Not perfect but generally enjoyable, Terminator X & the Valley of the Jeep Beets is worth checking out if you're an admirer of his work with Public Enemy.
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.98.2 / Avg. 253 kbps / 85 mb
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Juvenile Delinquintz (Feat. Juvenile Delinquintz)

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Paris - The Devil Made Me Do It (1990) [CD, 1991]

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01. Intro
02. Scarface Groove
03. This Is a Test
04. Panther Power
05. Break the Grip of Shame
06. Warning
07. Ebony
08. Brutal
09. On the Prowl
10. Devil Made Me Do It
11. Hate That Hate Made
12. Mellow Madness
13. I Call Him Mad
14. Escape from Babylon
15. Wretched
16. Break the Grip of Shame (The Final Call)
17. Devil Made Me Do It (Poach A Pig Mix)
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mp3 @ 320 kbps / Lame 3.98.2 / 144 mb
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Art of Origin (1992) [CD, Maxi-Single] **Chino XL & Kaoz**

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01. No Slow Rollin'
02. No Slow Rollin' (Radio Version)
03. Mad at the World
04. Into the Pit
05. Into the Pit (Radio Version)
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NYC Hip Hop group formed in 1991 with Kaoz (Kerri Chandler) on the beats & rhymes and Chino XL on main lyrical duty. The group disbanded around early 1994 (due to creative differences) with Chino XL staying on Rick Rubin's label to work on his solo debut, while Kaoz ventured back to his House music roots. **Check The VIDEO Below**
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.98.2 / Avg. 231 kbps / 32,4 mb
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Into the Pit (Radio Version)

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Ho Frat Ho! - Education (1992) [CD, Single, Promo] **West Coast**

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01 - Education (Radio Edit)
02 - Education (LP Version)
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Label: Bust It Records
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mp3 @ 320 kbps / Joint Stereo / 18,5 mb
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Philly's Most Wanted - Get Down or Lay Down (2001) ***Request***

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(18 tracks - 192 kbps)
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Tha Hitmen - Sho Gettin' Ruff (1994) [CD, Maxi-Single] **West Coast**

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01 - Sho Gettin' Ruff (Radio)
02 - Sho Gettin' Ruff (Instrumental)
03 - J.O.E.
04 - J.O.E. (Instrumental)
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Label: Psychotic Records
Produced By: Joe Cooley
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mp3 @ 320 kbps / Joint Stereo / 35,4 mb
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Sha'Dasious - Phunk Wucha Heard (1994)

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01. Birth Of Da Philly Phunk
02. Phunk Wucha Heard
03. An Average Nite
04. I Want My Homez Back
05. Straight Thru Da Roof
06. N.U.T.eez
07. U Kant Play Me
08. Mr. Dasious
09. Wucha Want
10. I'ma Put My Thing Down
11. Take Em Out
12. Huk Me Up
13. R-R&R
14. Da Whole Shabang
15. Check Dis Out
16. Get A Grip
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From Philly Undergroud Scene.. Be sure to listen to track #14.. it's dope. Sha'Dasious is kinda versatile in his own way.. Different type of rap thru the whole album..Mostly Hardcore rugged style from '94 tho.. Be sure to check this out if you never heard of that dude before.
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.98.2 / Avg. 217 kbps / 89,5 mb
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D.J. Chuck Chillout & Kool Chip - Masters Of The Rhythm (1989) **BronX**

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01. Rhythm Is The Master
02. No D.J. Like Chuck
03. Gimme Minze
04. Roll Call: Bronxwood Productions
05. The Mic I Grip
06. I'm Large
07. That's Life
08. No Holding Back
09. Time To Rhyme
10. Son Of A Gun
11. Chuck Is Chillin'
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CLICK HERE For Some Reviews About
This 5 stars Underground Classic From '89
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mp3 @ 256 kbps / Lame 3.97 / 78,4 mb
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Biz Markie - Greatest Hits (2002)

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01. Biz Dance (Part 1)
02. Nobody Beats the Biz (Original 12'' Version)
03. Biz Is Goin' Off
04. Vapors
05. I Hear Music
06. What Comes Around Goes Around
07. Pickin' Boogers
08. Make the Music With Your Mouth Biz (Original 12'' Version)
09. Just a Friend
10. Spring Again
11. Young Girl Bluez
12. Studda Step
13. Busy Doing Nuthin'
14. Turn tha Party Out

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Cold' Chillin / Landspeed Records
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.98.2 / Avg. 221 kbps / 95,2 mb
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The Jaz - To Your Soul (1990) [-TAPE-]

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Side A:
01. Put The Squeeze On 'Em
02. It's That Simple
03. A Groove (This Is What U Rap 2)
04. Abnormal
05. Ease Up Jaz
06. I'll Smoke You
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Side B:
01. Doped Up
02. To Your Soul
03. Flag Of The Mahdi
04. A Nation Divided
05. Why?
06. Black Man In Charge
07. The Originators
08. Not Shoutin' Out
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Jay-Z appears on plenty of tracks.. Brooklyn ish..
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mp3 @ VBR / Ripped From Cassette / 70,1 mb
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Chief Groovy Loo And The Chosen Tribe - Got 'Em Running Scared (1993) **Executive Producer: Chuck D**

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01. Shades Of Black
02. I Love New York
03. Ripe For The Pickin'
04. My Mamma Told Me
05. MC's Got Nuttin' On Loo (Remix)
06. The Ghetto Mac
07. When I Rhyme
08. Do The Things You Do
09. I Need A Job
10. Chief Groovy Loo Meets The Press
11. Got 'Em Running Scared
12. Just Chill
13. The Enemy
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.97 / Avg. 231 kbps / 79,8 mb
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Buck 65 - Weirdo Magnet (1988-1996) [RE-Release 2002] **Language Art, Part 1** **Abstract Hip-Hop**

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No Tracklisting
(23 Unnamed Tracks)
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.97 / Avg. (Around 155 kbps) / 55,8 mb
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Kid 'N Play - 2 Hype (1988)

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01. Rollin' With Kid 'N Play
02. Brother Man Get Hip
03. Gittin' Funky
04. Soul Man
05. Damn That DJ (The Wizard M.E.)
06. Last Night
07. 2 Hype
08. Can You Dig That
09. Undercover
10. Do the Kid 'N Play Kick Step
11. Do This My Way
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.9? / Avg. 167 kbps / 52,4 mb
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Ed O.G & Da Bulldogs - Life Of A Kid In The Ghetto (1991)

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01. I'm Different
02. Speak Upon It (w/ Ace & Quan And Def Jef)
03. Feel Like A Nut
04. I Got To Have It
05. She Said It Was Great
06. Dedicated To The Right Wingers
07. Gotta Have Money (If You Ain't Got Money, You Ain't Got Jack)
08. Let Me Tickle Your Fancy (Feat. Pure Blend)
09. Be A Father To Your Child
10. Stop (Think for a Moment)
11. Bug-A-Boo
12. Life Of A Kid In The Ghetto

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If you truly know east coast Hip-Hop, you know you need to be checkin’ for Ed O.G. Reppin’ Boston since the early 90’s, the MC now also known as Edo G, has been a staple on the east coast since dropping his seminal classic Life Of A Child In The Ghetto back in 1991. Hailing straight outta Roxbury, Ed has built an iconic following in his hometown as well as around the globe. Whether collaborating with homegrown talent or working closely with golden era legends, Edo has consistently been on the grind. His last album, My Own Worst Enemy, released in 2004, was produced entirely, in largely unprecedented fashion, by legendary beatsmith Pete Rock.
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.98.2 / Avg. 204 kbps / 65,4 mb
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Grandmaster Flash - The Source (1986) [CD, 2005]

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01. Street Scene
02. Style (Peter Gunn Theme)
03. Ms. Thang
04. P.L.U. (Peace, Love and Unity)
05. Throwin' Down
06. Behind Closed Doors
07. Larry's Dance Theme (Part 2)
08. Lies
09. Fastest Man Alive
10. Freelance
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Label: Collectors' Choice Music
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Recorded years after Grandmaster Flash's heyday in the late 1970s and early '80s, THE SOURCE still features a potent dose of the New York City rap icon's trademark beats and rhymes. Although the Furious Five is missed here, tracks such as "Street Scene" and "Style (Peter Gunn Theme)" prove to be solid mid-'80s hip-hop, making this a worthy purchase for hardcore Flash aficionados.
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mp3 @ VBR / Lame 3.97 / Avg. 197 kbps / 55,1 mb
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