10:58 pm
October 22, 2012
11:12 pm
December 3, 2012
One less G in da Hood!
There's a gateway in our minds
That leads somewhere out there, far beyond this plane
Where reptile aliens made of light
Cut you open and pull out all your pain
Sturgill Simpson- Turtles All The Way Down
11:28 pm

March 31, 2012
11:58 pm
December 26, 2012
3:47 am
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10:13 am
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10:44 am
April 15, 2012
10:50 am
December 3, 2012
Thats about as close to unanimous as it gets on a forum
There's a gateway in our minds
That leads somewhere out there, far beyond this plane
Where reptile aliens made of light
Cut you open and pull out all your pain
Sturgill Simpson- Turtles All The Way Down
11:16 am

March 31, 2012
12:37 pm
December 3, 2012
JuggaloJ said:
. But either way you like AMB and ABK so you got low standards, I understand lol
LLAL good shit man. Im right there with ya didn't care for gang ragz…..Might be cuz he actually wrote some of it himself. I will say I loved the “lights out” song. Always down for those type of songs.”Hells forecast” “They shootin” “its all over” “wheel in the sky”etc
There's a gateway in our minds
That leads somewhere out there, far beyond this plane
Where reptile aliens made of light
Cut you open and pull out all your pain
Sturgill Simpson- Turtles All The Way Down
12:43 pm

March 31, 2012
JuggaloJ said:
But either way you like AMB and ABK so you got low standards, I understand lol
lol thats funny cuz i feel the same about you not likin them but likin' death pop.. its more of a weird taste than low standards tho.. which i definitely dont have.. maybe when it comes to psy shit i do but not hip hop in general..
12:50 pm
July 15, 2012
3:34 pm
Blaze's debut EP is so classic, the first day i bought it when it was released I played it from start 2 finish. And before i knew it, the EP was done. It was only 6 songs, and they were short and left you wanting more. Thats the perfect EP, i mean ICP had EPs of 6 songs, but each song was like 8 minutes long lol. Blaze got you hooked from the start 2 finish on the debut EP. the beats were gangsta as hell, the lyrics were hard and aggressive. there wasnt any comedy on it or anything carnival related. it was just gangsta shit.
Then “One Less G” came out and started off with the new style psychopathic was heading into, which was more rock infusion. The grave aint no place is really good way 2 start of his debut full length. The album was a mesh of his old skool gangsta style from the EP and the modern psychopathic sound that was emerging during the “bizaar/ freekshow” era. there was lots of guitars and a lot of theme songs, like maggots and blaze also was reaching into the sex songs like nasty and had some comical tracks like Hootrats to compliment the ICP Fat sweatty bettys and twiztids spin the bottle. One Less G was the full circle coming 2gether for Blaze. I love One Less G cuz blaze surpassed any expectations i had. With ABK lending his help on the album as backup the record, vocals from ICP and Twiztid, the label seemed 2 be at its peak. everyone shined. Mike P did a good job with blaze. Madrox really did good with song choices and themes for blaze. Madrox did an amazing job with the hooks on the album, they were really catchy.
I remember when they released “U Cant Hurt Me Now” online i thought the album was gonna be weird as hell, but that song is so unique sounding compared 2 the rest of the album, it was more electronic than anything the hatchet had done at the time, but with songs like “Thug 4 Life” and “Juggalo Anthem” was a certified classic for years 2 come.
3:37 pm
December 8, 2012
In My opinion all of Blaze's CDs are fresh. He's quite versitile when it comes to different beats. Uve heard him on a funky beat on a rock beat on a gangsta beat on a party beat on a dark beat and on a japan sounding beat and the ninja is fresh on all of em. Blaze is one of my favorites on Psy ever. As far as my favorite album of his i would have to say The Blaze EP cuz its just hard and gangsta but right now im jammin a mix of both Gang Ragz cds. The song B and E is becoming a favorite of mine when i first got it it wasnt so alot of his music grows on u over time. I saw a clip of Him and ROC doing a show during the clockwork grey tour and he did songs like Mama i aint changed and other not always heard songs from the Colton grundy album it was cool. anyway Blaze is a great artist able to adapt to any beat. And Gang Ragz is coolcuz its different but the same style he is known for.
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