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  1. #226
    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    For me it's better than the previous release, really cooking.
    same here

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    I just found this interesting finding, unreleased second album tracks from Weidorje.

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    They sampled Magma "De Futura.
    still crap.


  4. #229
    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    For me it's better than the previous release, really cooking.
    Agree.
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  5. #230
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    They sampled Magma "De Futura.
    still crap.

    Terrible. Just as bad as Ghostface Killah - Block rock (which sampled Novalis - Dronz)

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    Death Grips are pretty good and so was their choice of sampling De Futura. Y'all got anything against hip hop?
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  7. #232
    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Death Grips are pretty good and so was their choice of sampling De Futura. Y'all got anything against hip hop?
    Not always, but these are not the examples I like, even if they sample music I'm fond of. I like some Nu-Metal, like Linkin Park and I like some Eminem. And I like the Dutch Eurovision song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Death Grips are pretty good and so was their choice of sampling De Futura. Y'all got anything against hip hop?
    you don't have to have anything against hip-hop to dislike Death Grips, who purposely make their music abrasive and challenging for reasons that I think make their music a needlessly difficult listen sometimes, which is frustrating because sometimes they really are brilliant

    this track I actually do like, I mean it really does use the sample well
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  9. #234
    That music doesn't really speak to me, but I appreciate any musician in any genre willing to cover or sample Magma.

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    Has anyone mentioned Pochakaite Malko?

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