drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
The point isn't that I am an incredible source on hip-hop, because I'm not. I do listen to more than you'd give me credit for, probably. Either way, I know great art when it's in front of me, and Enter the Wu Tang fits the bill as much if not more than any other I've heard.
Primarily I listen to Cypress Hill, Wu Tang, Public Enemy, Biggie, basically the "classic" stuff, I'm not into the huff and puff "gansgta" bullshit that is incorporated In some of today's rap.
Not saying there's no good modern rap, there is, just nothing a good as the classics.
It's like you're telling us 'Vulgar Display' is the sound of suburban angst
I see what you mean, but I'm not trying to say that it is symbolic of something, I'm trying to say that it achieved something that no one else really did. I didn't think that was very time frame limited.
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It's like you're telling us 'Vulgar Display' is the sound of suburban angst
Not saying there's no good modern rap, there is, just nothing a good as the classics.