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Saul Williams and Trent Reznor team up to single-handedly destroy rap music.
mryen:
I was going to say that I enjoyed the album, but I'm not sure anyone is still talking about that.
I won't try to vouch for its "intelligence," but I don't think its true that it can't be intelligent just because it tries to be, and I thought that most of the songs did a good job of staying catchy without getting too repetitive. I also think it's going to take a lot more than this to take out rap music. See: the aforementioned rap-rock, 50-cent, soulja boy...
Tom:
We WERE talking about it.
I agree that one album cannot destroy/take out a whole genre of music but if it gets enough attention hear and there it will change it and force it to mutate, like cells in the human body. Rap-rock/rap-metal is a cancerous growth within the genre in question.
E. Spaceman:
I was reading this thread and feeliong a bit disgusted but then Ohm Sweet Ohm by Kraftwerk came up on shuffle and oh my god guys i am crying.
anyway, this thread should now be about kraftwerk.
Tom:
Kraftwerk are German. My German teacher would educate us about German culture on Friday afternoons, she'd play Nena, and only Nena. Despite my rational argument on why we should listen to Kraftwerk instead she never played them for us.
did I mention that I've never actually listened to Kraftwerk?
Ocarina654:
--- Quote from: mryen on 05 Dec 2007, 00:23 ---I was going to say that I enjoyed the album,
--- End quote ---
You're braver than me. I wanted to say that I liked the album but never did 'cuz everyone was talking bad about it. Now that I have a fellow soul, I feel more brave.
I don't usually listen to Rap or Hip-Hop. But I liked "Niggy Tardust".
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