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Old 04.12.2006, 12:26 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
what it had to do with was that it was the single greatest wall of noise, agitating, rousing, in your face slab of vinyl ever to hit hip hop.

the bomb squad and opeople of that ilk can no longer sample anythinga nd everythin in teeny unrewcognizable bites.

Public Enemy was the first and the last. there will be no others. the corpos have made sure oif that

Sorry, I think much of what you wrote was rather intresting, and pretty true, however didn't Beastie Boys do much of the same for "Paul's Boutique"? I agree that no rap artist can currently do what either of these groups did in terms of thier sampling, and that sampling in both these albums and the way it was used is/was a major reason these two albums got so much attention, most of it positive, and perhaps some negative. Certainly back in the eighties sampling was not such a dirty word as it is now.
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