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Topic subjectRE: somebody who been around long enough
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3000317, RE: somebody who been around long enough
Posted by howardlloyd, Mon Jan-15-18 03:27 PM
>>edan, and el-p aint in the fucking same stratosphere as two
>>guys who REVOLUTIONIZED beat making
>>
>Funcrusher Plus and Cold Vein proves you don’t know you know
>what you’re talking about.

smfh... i like co flow and el-p dont get me wrong but them albums dont compare to breaking atoms or any of those early epmd albums

>Large Pro and Sermon did not revolutionize beat making.
>Others from their time period such as Preem, Dre and Prince
>Paul can lay claim to that title

smfh... erick sermon basically provided the blueprint for G funk... was the first to be all up on george clinton and the funk... but you wouldnt know because youre a johnny come lately

and you can listen to large pro's work and hear how many techniques he revolutionized. preem and pete would tell you he taught them advanced techniques

>>edans best album doesnt improve on the style large pro
>>introduced in 1990.
>>
>More stupidity on your part, but even if I broke this down to
>you your simple mind couldn’t understand it.

edan's album doesnt do anything large pro wasnt doing early 90s and its most definitely not better than breaking atoms


>Lastly we are talking producer/MC in which the individuals
>that are better. Hell I didn’t even mention RZA.

large pro and erick sermon are bettern than edan and el-p on the mic and on the boards. in a runaway.