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Saul Williams and Trent Reznor team up to single-handedly destroy rap music.

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Tom:
You had to wait for someone else to say they liked it before you felt comfortable saying that you too liked it?

This shows a weakness in your own opinion of you opinion. Though it really won't change a thing, it's important to believe that it will.

In short, wuss.

amok:
It's a pretty good CD because it's like Nine Inch Nails without Trent's godawful lyrics. I mean I don't listen to much rap that isn't basically NIN with some random guy shouting 'niggeh!' over it so I can't really compare or talk about its impact on the genre in general, but it's a solid album. Awful, awful name though.

Jackie Blue:

--- Quote from: amok on 05 Dec 2007, 02:46 ---It's a pretty good CD because it's like Nine Inch Nails

--- End quote ---

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amok:
Yeah that doesn't really work out of the context of what I put after it because Trent fags that band up something fierce. Some of the fuzzy instrumental bits are cool though, and silly rapping over the top is even better.

Jackie Blue:
It says a lot about Trent Reznor that the best thing he's ever been associated with by far is the Fixed EP, where he was remixed by musicians with actual talent and most of the vocals were removed or chopped up beyond recognition.

It certainly wins the award for "most appropriate CD title ever".

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