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Your 6th experience
January 25, 2014
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I remember being so hyped for Shangri-La to come out, when they released The Bridge, Homies and Aint Yo Bidness I replayed them endlessly. I taped Homies off Rage, a late night  music show and watched it over and over. When it leaked a week or so before the release date on realjuggahos my dial up was too shitty to bother getting it. So come release day I bought it after school with the live dvd (seminar? Pfftt) and as soon as  the chorus for Walk Into The Light started I was blown away. Nowdays I can barely listen to it (Except for Soopa Villainz, that still bangs)… being 15 was much more fun to be a Juggalo…

January 25, 2014
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I had just started starting going to high school when Shangri-La dropped. Simple times back then. Though it isn’t my favorite, that is probably overall their best album to date. 

Then… Hell’s Pit came out. That shit got me through some tough times. My all time favorite record of theirs. And, their best album cover to date.

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January 25, 2014
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If you want my “the 6th” experience you can find it in a few different thread all about the same thing.

January 25, 2014
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PunkRockJuggalo said
If you want my “the 6th” experience you can find it in a few different thread all about the same thing.

^ Buzz Killcry

January 25, 2014
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I’d rather talk about something that’s been previously said than nothing at all

January 25, 2014
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Carnivalkilla44 said

PunkRockJuggalo said
If you want my “the 6th” experience you can find it in a few different thread all about the same thing.

^ Buzz Killcry

I am not. I was just saying where you can find my answer.

LuckyNumbrXIII said
I dunno what people have against ppl making similar threads to old ones.  They tell you to look up the old one.  On the flip side, if you go out of your way to find an old thread and write in it, someone will say, “You’re resurrecting a 2 year old thread bro!”  

It is more just a house clean type of thing. What is the real point of having multiple threads about the same topic. I have resurrected a few super old threads so you wont hear that from me.

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I’d rather talk about something that’s been previously said than nothing at all

I never said what anyone could or could not talk about. That was not the point of my post. 90% of everything that is talked about daily on FLH has been discussed before.

 

 

January 25, 2014
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Then if it’s obvious that everything has been already said why point it out? Just copy and paste the last time you said it or ignore the thread. It isn’t like this place is the hot topic of discussions so any posting is at least keeping it moving.

January 25, 2014
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LuckyNumbrXIII said 

And life is what you make of it, homie.  Being 15 wasn’t better, you just lived a better life (possibly with parents/no real responsibility).  Stay positive, life is good.  

 

LuckyNumbrXIII said
I dunno what people have against ppl making similar threads to old ones.  They tell you to look up the old one.  On the flip side, if you go out of your way to find an old thread and write in it, someone will say, “You’re resurrecting a 2 year old thread bro!”  

 

Internets: you’re always wrong.

I like this guy he gets it…especially the first part.  I wouldn’t ever wanna go back to being 15 and the Wraith and Hells Pit still are two of my favorite ICP albums…They are the soundtrack to a ton of high school shenanigans…which evolved into the soundtrack of felonious misconduct.  On both accounts both albums are full of memories for me.  I also hold a soft spot for DMX’s Flesh of my Flesh Blood of my Blood for all the dirt we did to that CD…I could go on here for hours…These songs were the pretext to a shit ton of scraps…They still get me hype…

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…..LHXc8QKwTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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January 25, 2014
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I actually never got into Shangri-la that much. The production just didn’t fit my idea of ICPs style if that makes any sense. I do remember being sooo excited for it to come out, it was they’re first release after I got into them and all the hype built around it was unreal. Then when I bought the album the day it came out I was like “wtf is this?!” It remains with The Tempest as the two albums I never really listen to by them. However, Hells Pit is tied with The Calm (yea I said it!) as my favorite releases by the clowns since Iv been a juggalo. A very well put together concept album.

January 25, 2014
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OCJ_Brendan said
I also hold a soft spot for DMX’s Flesh of my Flesh Blood of my Blood for all the dirt we did to that CD…I could go on here for hours…

Old School DMX is dope.

BZA said
Then if it’s obvious that everything has been already said why point it out? Just copy and paste the last time you said it or ignore the thread. It isn’t like this place is the hot topic of discussions so any posting is at least keeping it moving.

Simple Answer, the Mods are suppose to try and keep things organized.

January 25, 2014
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I remember going to the store and them not having it. I lived in a small southern town that really didn’t have many genres of music besides country and rock. I placed an order for it, i think it came in a few weeks later. When i first started playing it, i was so super hyped but as i listened to it fully i could tell it wasn’t actually what i was expecting. I listened to it a few times over and over and decided that while it was not my favorite album it was still enjoyable. I tend to listen to it every few months as i do with most of the joker cards.

January 25, 2014
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LuckyNumbrXIII said
I dunno what people have against ppl making similar threads to old ones.  They tell you to look up the old one.  On the flip side, if you go out of your way to find an old thread and write in it, someone will say, “You’re resurrecting a 2 year old thread bro!”  

 

Internets: you’re always wrong.

This ^^^ & If users never made threads that already existed then we’d be really short on activity. 
Sadly I didn’t even know what ICP was when Shangri-La came out, It’s still one of my favorite ICP LP and Psy releases.

January 25, 2014
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1-  dont particularly dig shangri-la.  i like it well enough for what it is, but it was a somewhat of a disappointment to me.  

  

2-  i dont care if ancient threads get bumped or new redundant ones get created.  however, i dont much like to repeat myself [see #1], so i often reply to common topics that come up all the time in precisely the same way as prj did.  

sometimes, if i happen to remember a specific thread, ill put up a link to it, then people can bump it if they want.

  

at any rate, he wasnt barking at anyone for anything, or insisting that The Rules Must Not Be Violated.  just stating what is, for him [and many of us], the obvious.  

  

LuckyNumbrXIII said
I dunno what people have against ppl making similar threads to old ones.  They tell you to look up the old one.  On the flip side, if you go out of your way to find an old thread and write in it, someone will say, “You’re resurrecting a 2 year old thread bro!”  

Internets: you’re always wrong.

this is true.  and, its why i/we dont go around deleting redundant threads and shit like that.  

but then, i also dont constantly bump the old ones, either.  well, sometimes i do, but just for the fuck of it.  

  

  awfully paranoid, arent you?   

January 25, 2014
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PunkRockJuggalo said

OCJ_Brendan said
I also hold a soft spot for DMX’s Flesh of my Flesh Blood of my Blood for all the dirt we did to that CD…I could go on here for hours…

Old School DMX is dope.

Did someone say Phil Collins…I didn’t think so.

"Somewhere theres a Waffle House thats severely understaffed right now" -OCJ to Scruffy watching a second stage act at the Gathering.

January 25, 2014
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LuckyNumbrXIII said
PRJ is cool people, and I’m sure he didn’t take offense.  If he did, not intended, and I’m sorry.

Thanks, No offense taken at all. No apology needed. I do not take what people say on the internet seriously.

January 26, 2014
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Not an eventful life changing story but here it goes….rocking an AJB shirt Twiztid braids and all I walk into music section of Borders Books and Music than an annoyed clerk sees me points and says “its over there” (end cap feature of both versions I copped both) conclusion was the J seminar at GOTJ 2002 was the meat and potatoes of it for me Shangri-La was dope but it left us (well me at least) waiting for both Hell’s Pit and SV/Esham stuff

January 26, 2014
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My answer is in another thread. If you love me you’ll search for it. 

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January 26, 2014
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i remember reading it.  

that single post helped me open my mind to new and different points of view.  

  

  awfully paranoid, arent you?   

January 26, 2014
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Really? I’m still in denial about the spiritual affects that might have happened there. It was 100 honesty on my side about linking it all to coincidence. Maybe it was more. I can’t tell if you’re joking, but either way it’s all good. Those years changed my life for whatever reason, and I can’t deny that. Spiritual or coincidence, I can’t explain it.  

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January 26, 2014
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half joking.  

i certainly read it, since i read literally everything here.  but i dont recall when, or any exact particulars, no.  

  

that album, and that time, had a certain special significance to me.  but then, every album that i listen to often marks a significant time, because thats the soundtrack for those days.  

  

coincidence versus spiritual effect?  

you could always apply the old generals saw, coined by some commander or another whose name escapes me:  

  ‘once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action.’  

of course, in this case, enemy action translates to spiritual effect, but this is military logic.  just pretend that, instead of enemy action, it says ‘more than coincidence’.  

  

  awfully paranoid, arent you?   

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