What Music Are You Listening to Now?

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I had NWA, 2 Live Crew, Eazy E, etc.. I had The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are tape in 86ish, but I was very careful when I played it. The parents would have thrown that out for sure, and probably took my stereo away... My dad was pretty cool about some music, but he hated rap. He liked Melencamp, so I could get away with Tonight and similar songs so long as mom couldn't hear, but 2LC would have got me a broken bone or two.

Hell yeah, brother. NWA and Eazy introduced me to rap.
 

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Hell yeah, brother. NWA and Eazy introduced me to rap.

I wouldn't say they introduced me (there were others a bit earlier), but they are the ones, at least to me, that took it to another level along with others like LL, Ice T, Run DMC, etc.

I'm a big fan of all genres, but the 80s were simply off the charts in terms of diversity of music. At parties back in the day, one minute VH was rocking, Mellencamp the next minute, then some UK rock/pop and Alternative, then some Billy Idol thrashing about, then some 2LC, Run DMC, and the Beastie Boys. Great time for music. I love the 60s and 70s too.
 

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A deep cut, actually a bonus track to an early album.

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On the Cougar kick
A deep cut, actually a bonus track to an early album.

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Some of my early favorites.

John Cougar:
- Small Paradise
- Welcome to Chinatown
- Pray for me

Nothing Matters and What If It Did:
- Hot Night in a Cold Town
- Ain't Even Done with the Night
- Don't Misunderstand Me
- Tonight

And then of course Crybaby always makes me chuckle - "My baby is a top mechanic, she works on my nuts and tool..."

Scarecrow is a crazy good album...probably better than the ones listed above. I've already mention Minutes to Memories and Rumble Seat is a fav too.
 

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I wish I learned how to play the bass when I was younger.

I fucking love Tool. Have you ever seen those kids rock out?

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So awesome.

Yeah. It’s really amazing what kids can do. I saw a 8 yo pull off a flawless YYZ. Makes me sick. Haha
 

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Some of my early favorites.

John Cougar:
- Small Paradise
- Welcome to Chinatown
- Pray for me

Nothing Matters and What If It Did:
- Hot Night in a Cold Town
- Ain't Even Done with the Night
- Don't Misunderstand Me
- Tonight

And then of course Crybaby always makes me chuckle - "My baby is a top mechanic, she works on my nuts and tool..."

Scarecrow is a crazy good album...probably better than the ones listed above. I've already mention Minutes to Memories and Rumble Seat is a fav too.

Agree on all of this. I'd add To MG. I can really listen to NMaWIID all the way through.
 

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I wouldn't say they introduced me (there were others a bit earlier), but they are the ones, at least to me, that took it to another level along with others like LL, Ice T, Run DMC, etc.

I'm a big fan of all genres, but the 80s were simply off the charts in terms of diversity of music. At parties back in the day, one minute VH was rocking, Mellencamp the next minute, then some UK rock/pop and Alternative, then some Billy Idol thrashing about, then some 2LC, Run DMC, and the Beastie Boys. Great time for music. I love the 60s and 70s too.

“The Message” by Grandmaster Flash intro’d me to rap. Loved early LL Cool J & Run DMC. Beastie Boys “Licensed to Ill” was hilarious.
 

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“The Message” by Grandmaster Flash intro’d me to rap. Loved early LL Cool J & Run DMC. Beastie Boys “Licensed to Ill” was hilarious.

Don't push me, cause I'm close. to. the. edge....


Don't you dare forget the Furious Five.

And... Yes, that was a bad ass song. Definitely one of the earliest for me.

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I wouldn't say they introduced me (there were others a bit earlier), but they are the ones, at least to me, that took it to another level along with others like LL, Ice T, Run DMC, etc.

I'm a big fan of all genres, but the 80s were simply off the charts in terms of diversity of music. At parties back in the day, one minute VH was rocking, Mellencamp the next minute, then some UK rock/pop and Alternative, then some Billy Idol thrashing about, then some 2LC, Run DMC, and the Beastie Boys. Great time for music. I love the 60s and 70s too.

“The Message” by Grandmaster Flash intro’d me to rap. Loved early LL Cool J & Run DMC. Beastie Boys “Licensed to Ill” was hilarious.

Maybe I should refine my earlier post and say that NWA introduced me to gangsta rap. The Fat Boys introduced me to rap.
 

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Something completely different. Kinda polka meets karaoke. Very German, more than a bit disturbing

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My embed game is weak...

Here, Doc, I'll post it like an algorithm:

Share --> Embed --> Copy --> Post the script -->

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Don't push me, cause I'm close. to. the. edge....


Don't you dare forget the Furious Five.

And... Yes, that was a bad ass song. Definitely one of the earliest for me.

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Young MC headline by Millie Vanilli at Deer Creek was my first concert ever - Just Bust a Move. "Dressed in yellow, she says hello, come sit next to me you fine fellow"...
 

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Young MC headline by Millie Vanilli at Deer Creek was my first concert ever - Just Bust a Move. "Dressed in yellow, she says hello, come sit next to me you fine fellow"...

I have a feeling I'm going to be doing chores to 80s rap and hip hop this weekend lol.

Maybe I should refine my earlier post and say that NWA introduced me to gangsta rap. The Fat Boys introduced me to rap.

You weren't an earlier fan of Run DMC and others? FBs came on a little later to the scene.
 

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Found a mix tape in a box this morning from ca 2000. Full of stoner rock. Lmao. I forgot how much I loved that shit. I put it on in my last working tape player. Still plays.
 

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I have a feeling I'm going to be doing chores to 80s rap and hip hop this weekend lol.



You weren't an earlier fan of Run DMC and others? FBs came on a little later to the scene.

I know I'm old, but I was too young to get into the late 70s early 80s hip-hop stuff. My first introduction to Run DMC was "Walk this Way" with Aerosmith. I think my first cassette tape (!) in my rockin' Sony Walkman was Styx's "Killroy Was Here".
 

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I know I'm old, but I was too young to get into the late 70s early 80s hip-hop stuff. My first introduction to Run DMC was "Walk this Way" with Aerosmith. I think my first cassette tape (!) in my rockin' Sony Walkman was Styx's "Killroy Was Here".

That's a pretty darn good tune for an intro to RDMC. It was a total game changer for rap/rock. One of the best collaborations ever.
 

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Love all of this. Regarding Slick Rick, though, his '99 album was unreal. I know I'm biased, but I don't think it's unreasonable to say that the '90s produced the best hip-hop, ever. Wu Tang, Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Tupac, Snoop and Dre, Cube, Busta, Mobb Deep... just an amazing decade.
 

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Love all of this. Regarding Slick Rick, though, his '99 album was unreal. I know I'm biased, but I don't think it's unreasonable to say that the '90s produced the best hip-hop, ever. Wu Tang, Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Tupac, Snoop and Dre, Cube, Busta, Mobb Deep... just an amazing decade.

...OutKast, Getto Boyz, Too Short, Jay-Z, UGK, Master P/TRU/No Limit, Bone Thugs, Fugees...a few others to further your point.
 
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No love for Tribe Called Quest? Midnight Marauders is a great and I mean great album.

Also Busta in “What’s the Scenario“ is fire.
 

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Love all of this. Regarding Slick Rick, though, his '99 album was unreal. I know I'm biased, but I don't think it's unreasonable to say that the '90s produced the best hip-hop, ever. Wu Tang, Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Tupac, Snoop and Dre, Cube, Busta, Mobb Deep... just an amazing decade.

I agree the 90s had more, but it took the 80s hip hop and rap to bring you the 90s. It was mainstream by then. I still have a 90s mix of Biggie, Tupac, Snoop, Dre, LL, DMX, NAS, Wu Tang, aTCQ, and Ice Cube that I play regularly.

Regardless of my mood, this song can always get me going.

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...OutKast, Getto Boyz, Too Short, Jay-Z, UGK, Master P/TRU/No Limit, Bone Thugs, Fugees...a few others to further your point.

Yes, there were so many other performers who put out great tracks, but my primary preference was that East Coast, angry, grimy, stuff. That being said, The Dirty South put out some fantastic beats during the No Limit days. I went down a deep, deep rabbit hole, last night.

I totally forgot Cash Money, as well. BG was on my constant gym-music rotation for some time.
 
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No love for Tribe Called Quest? Midnight Marauders is a great and I mean great album.

Also Busta in “What’s the Scenario“ is fire.


Yeah, man. The "Rah, rah, like a dungeon dragon!" is a classic line.

I agree the 90s had more, but it took the 80s hip hop and rap to bring you the 90s. It was mainstream by then. I still have a 90s mix of Biggie, Tupac, Snoop, Dre, LL, DMX, NAS, Wu Tang, aTCQ, and Ice Cube that I play regularly.

Regardless of my mood, this song can always get me going.

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Bruh, you just put me straight back into my frosh year at college, right there.
 

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My all time favorite Dre and Snoop song (Snoop's introduction to the world, I believe) is "Deep Cover". Unfortunately, it's NOT on Spotify. (NSFW)

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Since people are bringing up the 80's I can't even begin to explain how influential Suicidal Tendencies was on pop culture and music in general. Their self titled debut was one of the first records I ever owned. Also, they arguably made one of the best music videos of all time.

Dre et al basically stole their whole look once they dropped the over the top jerry curls and flashy outfits of the World Class Wreckin Cru. Haha

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"All I wanted was a Pepsi!" Lol
 
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Rum Is The Reason by Toby Keith.

I ant gettin much done, but I’m havin fun.
 

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Bruh, you just put me straight back into my frosh year at college, right there.

Yup, it's always a punch you in the face beat back to that time period. Wore that song out, and still have to have a dose every now and then.

My all time favorite Dre and Snoop song (Snoop's introduction to the world, I believe) is "Deep Cover". Unfortunately, it's NOT on Spotify. (NSFW)

I liked the movie too. Loved Fishburne back in the 80s/90s.

Since people are bringing up the 80's I can't even begin to explain how influential Suicidal Tendencies was on pop culture and music in general. Their self titled debut was one of the first records I ever owned. Also, they arguably made one of the best music videos of all time.

Dre et al basically stole their whole look once they dropped the over the top jerry curls and flashy outfits of the World Class Wreckin Cru. Haha

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"All I wanted was a Pepsi!" Lol

You're on drugs.
 

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"All I wanted was a Pepsi!" Lol

Holy shit, is that the line that Cypress Hill referenced in "How I Can Just Kill a Man?" Never knew that!


I think these guys were probably an inspiration for the Transplants:

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Holy shit, is that the line that Cypress Hill referenced in "How I Can Just Kill a Man?" Never knew that!


I think these guys were probably an inspiration for the Transplants:

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That is the line Cypress Hill was referencing. Tom Araya from Slayer is in the video as were some skaters sponsored by Dogtown at the time.

Transplants? Not sure, but I don’t think Tim Armstrong was ever a big Suicidal fan.
 
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