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Mar 22, 2004 00:35

So a lot of people keep talking about this "The Grey Album," by DJ Danger Mouse, in which he took the vocals from Jay-Z's "The Black Album" and samples from the Beatles' self-titled, popularly called "The White Album," and made an album ( Read more... )

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badusername March 21 2004, 22:52:34 UTC
I think metallica + jay z sounds too good to pass up. put aside your own sadness and make art dammit.

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veganinja March 21 2004, 23:02:46 UTC
I still think Big Black Star sounds like the best.

I don't think your coolness exceeds mine enough for you to be able to make fun of me yet, katie, but you seem to have other ideas. Don't make me kick your ass.

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badusername March 22 2004, 09:03:52 UTC
I really want to hear it. why don't you take me seriously?

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opprimo March 22 2004, 00:41:25 UTC
Lars Ulrich is a spoiled little bastard!
(I'm obviously still not over the death of file-sharing ... you know ... when we were "pirates" ... ARRGGHHH!)

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eatsdirt March 22 2004, 08:41:19 UTC
all the li'le children of Stonehenge...

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everyone else is doing it, part 1 vena_cava March 22 2004, 06:14:03 UTC
Silver, Brown, Gray: Jay-Z Every Which Way ( ... )

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everyone else is doing it, part 2 vena_cava March 22 2004, 06:14:19 UTC
MC SCOTTD "The Black Album Hot Buttered Soul Remixes" (file-sharing sites): Here's a producer who doesn't take Jay-Z quite as seriously as the rapper takes himself. In "Encore," where Jay-Z demands applause, the track has Bjork going "Shhh!" MC ScottD is also fond of the wah-wah guitars of blaxploitation soundtracks and of airy Indian vocals, and he turns "Moment of Clarity," Jay-Z's reconciliation with his father, into a confessional ballad ( ... )

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