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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening

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Catacombs:

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--- Quote from: Catacombs on 17 Feb 2009, 10:53 ---Excellent post, Ben, but i think there's something wrong with the Lemonheads album.  It said 'decompression failed' when i unzipped it.

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It failed for me also but I tried uploading it again and it worked for me. Hopefully fixed.

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Thanks!  It worked fine just now.

Bowers:

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Here you go :)
Karate - Unsolved - (2000)

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Thanks a lot but I cant open the file!
Apparently its invalid  :?
any chance of a re-up?

trr005:

--- Quote from: Bowers on 17 Feb 2009, 16:26 ---Thanks a lot but I cant open the file!
Apparently its invalid  :?
any chance of a re-up?

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Are you sure it's not working?  I downloaded it and unzipped it myself to try it, and it worked fine for me.  Try downloading it again and if it doesn't work for sure, let me know and I'll hit you up with a re-up.

imapiratearg:

--- Quote from: michaelicious on 11 Feb 2009, 09:40 ---Here is a mini-album by a now defunct Toronto-area band called Arcs. It is pretty amazing. Five dudes equally influenced by pop and punk (I guess maybe more 90s emo than punk) made an album, but it is not a pop-punk album.

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This is everything Fall Out Boy could have been.  One of their vocalists even sounds a bit like Patrick Stump.

pat101:
I'm surprised that this album hasn't been posted (In fact it may have been once upon a time ago...), a stone cold classic

Company Flow - Funcrusher Plus (1997)



The fact that this was released in 1997 still is surprising to me, it sounds completely ahead of its time. El-P, (who formed the usually awesome Def Jux Label) Bigg Jus, and Mr. Len's only group album is still one of the best 'underground'  hip-hop albums ever. To me it defines the entire el-p/def jux sound. '

pt. 1

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All Music

--- Quote ---Featuring material recorded over 1994-1997, Company Flow's official full-length debut, Funcrusher Plus, had a galvanizing effect on the underground hip-hop scene. It was one of the artiest, most abstract hip-hop albums ever recorded, paving the way for a new brand of avant-garde experimentalism that blatantly defied commercial considerations. Musically and lyrically, Funcrusher Plus is abrasive and confrontational, informed by left-wing politics and the punked-out battle cry "independent as f*ck." It's intentionally not funky and certainly not danceable; the beats are tense and jagged, and often spaced far apart to leave room for the MCs' complex rhymes. Bigg Jus and El-P's lyrical technique is so good it's sometimes nearly impenetrable, assaulting the listener with dense barrages of words that take a few listens to decipher. Even if this is all highly off-kilter, it's also a conscious return to hip-hop on its most basic, beats-and-rhymes level; hooks or jazz and funk samples aren't even considerations here. The production is spacy and atmospheric, often employing weird ambient noises and futuristic synths that clash with the defiantly low-budget production values. It's also quite minimalist, particularly on tracks like "Vital Nerve," which is basically just a three-note synth line over a beat, and the classic Indelible MC's single "The Fire in Which You Burn," where Co-Flow trades rhymes with the Juggaknots over a skittering beat and sitar drone. Other tracks have sci-fi and conspiracy theory undertones; some are set in an Orwellian dystopia, while some pointedly satirize corporate and capitalist greed. Yet there's also some straightforward realism, as on "Last Good Sleep," a frightening domestic abuse drama. Funcrusher Plus demands intense concentration, but also rewards it, and its advancement of hip-hop as an art form is still being felt. It's difficult, challenging music, to be sure, and it's equally far ahead of its time.
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No hot-linking images or albums. You can re-host images at http://imageshack.us.

Ensure your tags are correct and that you have specified both Artist/Album in your post.

Upload your files in either a .zip or a .rar archive to mediaf!re.com, in multiple parts if the album is over 100mbs. The reason for this is that we know mediaf!re is safe and efficient and allows multiple downloads. The ads on other sites, such as Sendspace, are known to contain viruses on the page. Get yourself checked out.

Post your link using code tags. It's the # icon above the policeman emoticon. This prevents the links from being traced back to the forums, lowering the chance that the wrong people notice the thread, potentially threatening Jeph with legal action.

Also, please do NOT request albums.

Before you post in this thread, take a minute and consider the following:

Think of this as the community chest. Everyone is free and encouraged to contribute to it, with that in mind:

* This thread is for you to share  the music that you love for people who would normally not be able to access it. This is not an everything-goes-all-the-time mp3 blog.
* Think about what you are uploading. Is it easily available elsewhere and popular? If yes, is it really worth it to upload and post here?
* Have some self control. Is it really necessary to upload the entire discography of this band? Is it all really so excellent? If it is, don't worry. Whoever downloads this will surely realise this and look for more material on their own.

To return to the community chest, imagine you one day open the chest and everyone threw everything inside it. There's probably more things that you can use there now, but they are now buried in a mountain of debris and you'll likely miss the good stuff anyway! Imagine though, that you come to the chest one day and you find that everyone thought about what might best serve us all and the neatly placed it inside. This is what this thread should be.
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