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I've missed old school anticon (and affiliated), such an influential part of my late teens and early 20s.
My old record store had a section dedicated to leftfield hip-hop when I was growing up, this is exactly what I've been missing, and would've gone straight in there.
I only hope we get more of Dose, Buck, and Jel together. El Bleak
supported by 9 fans who also own “the beginning was the end”
I think this might be the hardest album Buck 65 has ever made. Not an ounce of fat on it. Every single thing about it is dope. But then every single thing about King of Drums and Super Dope is dope too. Still this might be my favourite of the bunch. I'm just happy Buck is back and making all this dope ass hip hop for us. Arrrgghh it makes me so happy. beatjesus
supported by 8 fans who also own “the beginning was the end”
Absolutely love this record, and so happy Buck is back, but is it just me or does Buck’s voice sound totally different from his mid-2000s Talkin’ Honky era stuff? Like his voice is higher and smoother, I wasn’t even sure it was him. Is this a return to his really early straight hip-hop stuff, without the country and blues influences? misanthropologist