15. "I don't think it hurt them, per se, but we, as fans, missed out" In response to In response to 0
Like, those fires happened during their primes, so we probably missed out on a Tical that possibly meets the expectations that many people had of Meth's first album. And we get more hotness from Q-Tip.
But both producers had cemented themselves as artists and were likely well established in their creative process, so outside of familiarity with their production tools, I don't get the sense that either producer radically changed their style post-fire.