8:37 am
March 31, 2012
T.O. said
The Warlock said
monoxide said "tell these bitches" was produced by young wicked..Where did he say that? Can you give us a link?
it was in yesterdays episode of the "bake" thing he does on facebook, or wherever... someone uploaded it to youtube but copyright took it down.. not sure if its still on their fb..
9:06 am
November 22, 2016
The Warlock said
it was in yesterdays episode of the "bake" thing he does on facebook, or wherever... someone uploaded it to youtube but copyright took it down.. not sure if its still on their fb..
Thanks!
Yep, it's still on Twiztids FB page. Can't really link to it though. If I do it looks like this:
9:37 am
October 21, 2015
JDizzle420 said
Album wasnt bad at all. Only complaints are the hooks for Foggin Up The Windows and Celebrate. It was cool to hear Uncle Buck and Trailer Park Boys clips used. Even a Master P Ghetto D reference in the crack song, except they changed it from "make crack like this" to "hit crack to this" lol...
That's actually a reference to the "make em clap to this" lyric in the Eric B. & Rakim song "Eric B. Is President", from their 1986 album: "Paid In Full." It continues the 80's theme.
Whoop Whoop Cosmos :
scruffy, JDizzle42010:25 am
October 21, 2015
Overall this album is excellent, imo. Shaggy and Clay do a great job of channeling 80's Boom Bap with modern production, and Shaggy spits pure fire. I love how the bass line from F.T.F.O's title track was reapplied on F.T.F.O.M.F. A couple of the beats were a little bland, but other than that I thoroughly enjoyed this album. Best Psychopathic release since the start of the new era with Bang, Pow, Boom!
Favorite tracks:
Tell These Bitches
F.T.F.O.M.F.
Too Dope
The Knife
Dickhead
Electric Kool-Aid
Celebrate
Seven Deadliest
Psychopathic Soldier
Aww Shit
Whoop Whoop Cosmos :
T.O., djscrubb10:40 am
November 8, 2014
I just listened through for the first time. It was actually pretty enjoyable. I agree that a couple of the beats were just kind of "meh" but overall I was pleasantly surprised. I don't think it fucks with FTFO at all, but still good. Revolution 17 is clearly take-off of Revolution 9 from the Beatles White Album, which is basically just an artsy fartsy bullshit thing even though the rest of the album is amazing.
Whoop Whoop Chevy2Dope :
Cosmos12:36 pm
April 27, 2015
Hopefully my hard copy comes in the mail. I'm liking more then I figured I would. It's full of bangers you can proudly bang in the car. This is the kinda shit Missing Link lacked honestly. Favorite track has got to be Dickhead. That track beats like hell! I love J's contribution on Fogging Up the Window. J sounds the best he's sounded in years. Shaggy killed the album. Hopefully they can apply everything to the 4th joker's card and give us something unlike anything from deck two that can maybe hold a candle to the 1st deck.
12:49 pm
October 8, 2014
2:15 pm
June 12, 2012
Cosmos said
JDizzle420 said
Album wasnt bad at all. Only complaints are the hooks for Foggin Up The Windows and Celebrate. It was cool to hear Uncle Buck and Trailer Park Boys clips used. Even a Master P Ghetto D reference in the crack song, except they changed it from "make crack like this" to "hit crack to this" lol...That's actually a reference to the "make em clap to this" lyric in the Eric B. & Rakim song "Eric B. Is President", from their 1986 album: "Paid In Full." It continues the 80's theme.
Oh nice. I just figured since it was a song about crack it was Ghetto D...
Couldnt help but notice everyone except ABK got mentioned in the "2 Whoops" section in the album notes...
Whoop Whoop JDizzle420 :
Cosmos2:36 pm
October 21, 2015
Chevy2Dope said
I just listened through for the first time. It was actually pretty enjoyable. I agree that a couple of the beats were just kind of "meh" but overall I was pleasantly surprised. I don't think it fucks with FTFO at all, but still good. Revolution 17 is clearly take-off of Revolution 9 from the Beatles White Album, which is basically just an artsy fartsy bullshit thing even though the rest of the album is amazing.
Agreed on the album 100%, ninja! FTFO is without question the superior album- it's legendary, however FTFOMF is a solid, top notch quality body of work for 2 Dope in this era, imo. And whoop whoop, my ninja! I thought I was the only one who noticed the Revolution 17 take on John Lennon's "Revolution 9." That was genius.
That's another aspect of this album that I love, the countless references! Uncle Buck, Ricky of the Trailer Park Boys, Ice Cube's "Who Got The Camera", Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. Is President", John Lennon's "Revolution 9", the list goes on (I'm sure there's a ton I'm forgetting cause I'm at work). They add to the album's unique and distinct atmosphere as it takes you on an 80's themed journey sonically; qualities I haven't heard in a Psychopathic release since The Opaque Brotherhood, which took us on a dark, cerebral, mystical, and magical journey.
6:31 pm
April 27, 2015
7:48 pm
September 1, 2014
8:03 pm
November 22, 2016
Karacalla said
People keep saying its Ice-T.
This has nothing to do with the topic of this thread whatsoever (sorry) but it might be cool to hear for some of y'all. Pure wicked shit from Ice:
(there's also a Body Count version, imo inferior tho
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