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Troubleneck Brothers
Fuck All Ya'll |
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GBR 2xLP |
Label: Stackin Cheddar |
Release Year: 2010 |
Style: Hip-Hop & R'n'B |
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Tracks |
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1 Live From Troubleneck Projects2
2 Troubleneck Wreck
3 Open Up, The Gates
4 Suck My Dick
5 Fuck All Ya'll
6 Hoods Up, Caps Down
7 Poets At War
8 Rockin' In Harmony
9 Outro
10 Represent
11 Villain Version
12 Release Me
13 85 Live
14 862
15 Maintain |
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Bronx natives the Troubleneck Brothers are best remembered for their 1994 sleeper hit single/video "Back To The Hip-Hop," a flavorful, nostalgic ode to their halcyon boyhood days lived before they signed on the dotted line. In the ears of many a Bad Boy-despising ol' skooler, this song (and others like it from artists such as the Artifacts, Common, Dred Scott, hell even Tupac) seemed to call for a revival of older (presumably circa '88) production values, lyrical versatility, and even a broadly defined artistic ethos. Now that 1994 is often considered to be the latter part of the canonical "golden age" of rap, such songs have taken on a mythic afterlife among throwback fiends. Before unwittingly contributing to hip hop's romanticist movement and doing a bid in major label purgatory, the Troubleneck Brothers put out only one lp on cassette, now availible for the 1st time on vinyl. |
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Price: CHF 29.00 |
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