XXL magazine 25 essential independent hip-hop albums

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XXL magazine 25 essential independent hip-hop albums

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http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=84371&page=6

which ones would u put on this list they missed out on?
Blu shoulda really pressed up more copies of that album. Though i think he didn't wanna deal with all the sample issues.

atmosphere-overcast
Jedi mind tricks-violent by design
cannibal ox-cold vein
mf doom-madvillain
deltron 3030
z-ro self titled
e-40-tha hall of game
too short-first albums on 75 girls were influential to the bay
my bad forgot bout Binary star masters of the universe
black star debut
three six mafia-chapter 1: the end
lil keke-don't mess wit texas

it's plenty of more in my mind but those are very well known and praised.
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List is incomplete without Sage Francis and/or B. Dolan.

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Ummm..........Blu has no business being on this list anywhere. Are you fucking kidding me?

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Blu album was very solid employee. Personal journals by Sage is his best work imo.

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Also, Hell's Winter? Is the Hot Topic staff filling in??

WTF.

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blessingindisguise wrote:Blu album was very solid employee. Personal journals by Sage is his best work imo.
Maybe, man. I think that album is a pile of dog shit within a pile of dog shit that came from the ass of a human who shits dog shit. Blu is probably more overrated than Scarface.

I was kidding about Li(f)e boy and his BFF.

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Post by DLG »

yeah Hell's Winter is a solid album, especially compared to what he's doing now, but it should be on the list at all, any other def jux release from the golden era or an early sage album would have been better

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Post by Career Over Like Mike(NJJ) »

Can't believe they went for Madvilllain over Operation Doomsday. Rhymes Like Dimes alone is better than the entirity of Madvillain.

As far as noughties indie rap albums go, they really should've had one of these on there :

J-Zone - Pimps Don't Pay Taxes
The Jacka - The Jack Artist
Devin The Dude - Just Tryin' Ta Live
Cormega - The Realness
Turf Talk - West Coast Vaccine
Masta Ace - Disposable Arts

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Nonphixion - The Future is Now
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The Tech Nine album they picked is one of his worst. He has much better material than that album.
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Chris S says:

damn. i got a pretty nice cd collection going and i like to add to it with Below the heavens but i guess i might get it off iTunes first.

you should try to get up on some Atmosphere. the rapper, Slug, is just incredible and the producer, Ant, is just as impressive. check out When Life Gives You Lemonsג€¦

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Post by sleazy_j »

List is dumb. Consider what is on the first page. All of those listed might have been "independent releases" at their time, but that's due to major labels having no interest in the fad called "rap music" back then. They mix up "under the radar" albums that are only sold through independent distributors with albums that are on borderline independent labels (Lil Jon, TVT) that actually have big marketing budgets and mainstream radio and video rotation.

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Employee wrote:I was kidding about Li(f)e boy and his BFF.
Funny because it's true then :megaman:
Sage's whole Sick of Waiting series is an amazing do-it-yourself accomplishment.

Playboy Tre - Liquor Store Mascot (street album/ mixtape)
Ayentee - Peasant Symphony (still fucking impressed)

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Post by GM Dizzy Skillespie »

i truly do not understand the point of this list.

I recognize that Paid In Full, Criminal Minded and Enta Da Stage are technically indie records... but they are also widely considered CLASSIC.

why make a list that appears as though you're digging for indie with B.G.'s first record, but slack off with obvious choices like Black Moon.

I hate how much the music industry loves God Loves Ugly. I truly wish people had caught on around Lucy Ford and not this record.

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I Drive A Lexus wrote:Can't believe they went for Madvilllain over Operation Doomsday.
First thing I thought. Completely faggotry going on with that list.

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Post by KITFUNK »

List is, as to be expected, completely crap.

(avoiding the painfully obvious ones)

Big Bang Boogie
Invisible Empire
The Darkest Cloud
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Starving Art
A New Way of Thinking
Risen
Feast or Famine
Starchild
The 18th Letter
The Album (Questionmark Asylum)
Phunk Whucha Heard
The Visualz
Procreations
Ascension
SONOGRAM
The Ripple Effect
World Ultimate
The Impatient EP
Stories About Nothing
Scars and Pain EP
Chronicle of Two Losers: First Edition
Paradise Lost
Ism & Blues
Like It Should Be
Progression
Freezing World
Rip the Jacker
Foundation
Honest Racket
Riders of the Storm: The Underwater Album



A well rounded selection of albums to choose from.

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Post by Mindbender Futurama »

25? automatically :bunk:

there are at least 25 essential indie albums that came out from 1997-2000 alone.

i love XXL, but they don't know underground shit. :megaman:
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Post by Texas Raised Mikey »

KITFUNK wrote:List is, as to be expected, completely crap.

(avoiding the painfully obvious ones)

Big Bang Boogie
Invisible Empire
The Darkest Cloud
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Starving Art
A New Way of Thinking
Risen
Feast or Famine
Starchild
The 18th Letter
The Album (Questionmark Asylum)
Phunk Whucha Heard
The Visualz
Procreations
Ascension
SONOGRAM
The Ripple Effect
World Ultimate
The Impatient EP
Stories About Nothing
Scars and Pain EP
Chronicle of Two Losers: First Edition
Paradise Lost
Ism & Blues
Like It Should Be
Progression
Freezing World
Rip the Jacker
Foundation
Honest Racket
Riders of the Storm: The Underwater Album



A well rounded selection of albums to choose from.

Peace.
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Employee wrote:List is incomplete without Sage Francis and/or B. Dolan.
true knockin, b.dolan is HIGHLY underrated

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take out madvillain and sub Op: Doomsday. Or keep both actually.

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Employee wrote:Ummm..........Blu has no business being on this list anywhere. Are you fucking kidding me?
How else did he really get his exposure? Think about it. Exile was somewhat known from his shit with Aloe Blacc. But no one knew who Blu was until Below The Heavens came out.
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list is weird and bad

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Tech N9ne's "Killer" shouldn't be in there. "Anghellic" would've been a better choice.
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ardamus wrote:
Employee wrote:Ummm..........Blu has no business being on this list anywhere. Are you fucking kidding me?
How else did he really get his exposure? Think about it. Exile was somewhat known from his shit with Aloe Blacc. But no one knew who Blu was until Below The Heavens came out.
Is he essential though? You should be larger than thay guy (no homo because how I worded that is wildly gay).

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Employee wrote:
ardamus wrote:
Employee wrote:Ummm..........Blu has no business being on this list anywhere. Are you fucking kidding me?
How else did he really get his exposure? Think about it. Exile was somewhat known from his shit with Aloe Blacc. But no one knew who Blu was until Below The Heavens came out.
Is he essential though? You should be larger than thay guy (no homo because how I worded that is wildly gay).
Oh I see what you mean. In my opinion, no its not essential. I guess I was looking at how much of a buzz it got on the indie scale and the impact it made.
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Post by M A T L O C K »

Co-sign on Paradise Lost.

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Texas Raised Mikey wrote:
KITFUNK wrote:List is, as to be expected, completely crap.

(avoiding the painfully obvious ones)

Big Bang Boogie
Invisible Empire
The Darkest Cloud
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Starving Art
A New Way of Thinking
Risen
Feast or Famine
Starchild
The 18th Letter
The Album (Questionmark Asylum)
Phunk Whucha Heard
The Visualz
Procreations
Ascension
SONOGRAM
The Ripple Effect
World Ultimate
The Impatient EP
Stories About Nothing
Scars and Pain EP
Chronicle of Two Losers: First Edition
Paradise Lost
Ism & Blues
Like It Should Be
Progression
Freezing World
Rip the Jacker
Foundation
Honest Racket
Riders of the Storm: The Underwater Album



A well rounded selection of albums to choose from.

Peace.
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Acquired taste, perhaps? I think it's dope. Been getting mad spins from me and I can tell it's gonna age nicely.

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Post by Kid That's Lifeless »

None of those albums are "essential" independent albums. Most of them are just "very good" independent albums.

:icedit: Referring to KITFUNK's list, not the XXL list.

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Post by Dat_Triflin_Ass_Dude »

how's E. 1999 bone's 1st album?

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Post by Dat_Triflin_Ass_Dude »

how bout deltron 3030

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