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5150 Home 4 Tha Sick(more) »rank: 74771by: Eazy E
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Blow The Whistle(more) »rank: 67145by: Too Short
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Spell My Name Right (The Album)(more) »rank: 131050by: Statik Selektah
: :Statik Selektah's long awaited first official studio album features a bona fide 'who's who' in Hip Hop from underground celebs like Termanology and Esoteric to legends like Kool G Rap, KRS-One, AG and Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest to the hottest of today's rising stars like Mims, Uncle Murda & Joell Ortiz. 'Spell My Name Right (The Album)' has something for everyone... street anthems 'G Shit (Showoff Mix)', underground bangers 'Did What We Had To Do', straight battle raps 'Time To Say Goodbye' and even the long forgotten DJ song 'No Mistakes Allowed.' East to left coast, ALL the big dogs ... |
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The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory(more) »rank: 105930by: Makaveli
: :For this release, Tupac Shakur adopted the pseudonym 'Makaveli' in honor of the philosopher Machiavelli, author of the devious politician's handbook The Prince. Contractually his final effort for Death Row, it was recorded in seven days and was released on schedule in October 1996, despite Shakur's death a month earlier. Shakur was unparalleled at balancing the upbeat and the morbidly grim, and tracks like 'Toss It Up' are such wonderfully catchy pop songs that the nasty lyrical digs at his then-current crop of enemies seem almost subliminal. Not so with album closer 'Against All Odds,' in which Shakur spells out very explicitly who ... |
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Sex Style(more) »rank: 122649by: Kool Keith
:Album Details:Hip Hop: Enhanced CD with Video Bonus Track. Keith Thornton Opts to Stick with his True Namesake on the reissue of the Extremely Successful Album 'Sex Style', which Showcases the Perverted Rhyme that Made this Rapper from the Bronx Famous. The 'Sex Styles' reissue also Contains the Hilarious Track 'Get off My Elevator', which was Not Featured on the Original. :Under the guise of über-mack Big Willie Keith, Kool Keith has composed an album that is so over-the-top nasty, you might want to handle it with surgical gloves. Sex Style plays like an amateur porn film, and Keith has kindly included explicit ... |
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NWA: The best of N.W.A - The Strength Of Street Knowledge (CD/DVD)(more) »rank: 17527by: N.W.A
:Album Details:Hip Hop: Enhanced CD with Video Bonus Track. Keith Thornton Opts to Stick with his True Namesake on the reissue of the Extremely Successful Album 'Sex Style', which Showcases the Perverted Rhyme that Made this Rapper from the Bronx Famous. The 'Sex Styles' reissue also Contains the Hilarious Track 'Get off My Elevator', which was Not Featured on the Original. :Under the guise of über-mack Big Willie Keith, Kool Keith has composed an album that is so over-the-top nasty, you might want to handle it with surgical gloves. Sex Style plays like an amateur porn film, and Keith has kindly included explicit ... |
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All Balls Don't Bounce(more) »rank: 55213by: Aceyalone
:Album Details:Hip Hop: Enhanced CD with Video Bonus Track. Keith Thornton Opts to Stick with his True Namesake on the reissue of the Extremely Successful Album 'Sex Style', which Showcases the Perverted Rhyme that Made this Rapper from the Bronx Famous. The 'Sex Styles' reissue also Contains the Hilarious Track 'Get off My Elevator', which was Not Featured on the Original. :Under the guise of über-mack Big Willie Keith, Kool Keith has composed an album that is so over-the-top nasty, you might want to handle it with surgical gloves. Sex Style plays like an amateur porn film, and Keith has kindly included explicit ... |
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Evolution: Duets & Remixes (Explicit Version)(more) »rank: 100877by: 2Pac
:Album Details:Hip Hop: Enhanced CD with Video Bonus Track. Keith Thornton Opts to Stick with his True Namesake on the reissue of the Extremely Successful Album 'Sex Style', which Showcases the Perverted Rhyme that Made this Rapper from the Bronx Famous. The 'Sex Styles' reissue also Contains the Hilarious Track 'Get off My Elevator', which was Not Featured on the Original. :Under the guise of über-mack Big Willie Keith, Kool Keith has composed an album that is so over-the-top nasty, you might want to handle it with surgical gloves. Sex Style plays like an amateur porn film, and Keith has kindly included explicit ... |
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Under tha Influence(more) »rank: 140244by: DJ Quik
:Album Details:Hip Hop: Enhanced CD with Video Bonus Track. Keith Thornton Opts to Stick with his True Namesake on the reissue of the Extremely Successful Album 'Sex Style', which Showcases the Perverted Rhyme that Made this Rapper from the Bronx Famous. The 'Sex Styles' reissue also Contains the Hilarious Track 'Get off My Elevator', which was Not Featured on the Original. :Under the guise of über-mack Big Willie Keith, Kool Keith has composed an album that is so over-the-top nasty, you might want to handle it with surgical gloves. Sex Style plays like an amateur porn film, and Keith has kindly included explicit ... |
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Bridging the Gap(more) »rank: 62004by: Black Eyed Peas
: :Once upon a time, hip-hop was about having a good time and (brace yourselves) getting down! The Black Eyed Peas are bringing that mentality back to the future. They reinvigorated blasé dance floors and seduced discriminating heads with their debut, Behind the Front, and they do it again on Bridging the Gap. In the open-minded old-school tradition of producers like Afrika Bambaataa, the album is diverse and delicious, a grab bag of influences from reggae to drum & bass and beyond. Songs like 'BEP Empire,' produced by Gang Starr's notorious DJ Premier, give the Peas a harder-edged beat to roll with, which they ... |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


