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How Rare Are These CDs

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I've got a few CDs by artists that I don't know much about and was wondering how rare their CDs are because I was maybe goin to sell them.

Bossman & The Blakjak - Songs In the Key of Strife (1996)
The Terrorists - Always Bizness, Never Personal (1991)
Point Blank - N-Tha-Do (1997)
Hard Boyz - Trapped In the Game (1996)

I know the terrorists album was on rap-a-lot and seems to be pretty rare I hear..

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Post by KITFUNK »

The first two are extremely rare. The third one is somewhat rare, the last one not so much.

None of 'em are really quality shit tho. IMO.

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KITFUNK wrote:None of 'em are really quality shit tho. IMO.
haha Agreed. And who cares if something's considered "rare" or not cuz if the music on the cd isn't that great anyways, then who cares?
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I like the Terrorist record. It has one of my favorite couplets of all time:

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Yeah man, that Terrorists album is the business...

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I was told my rass kass soul on ice and monch internal affairs was worth something as they are rare, but who knows
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Post by -Bruce- »

Wicked wrote:
KITFUNK wrote:None of 'em are really quality shit tho. IMO.
haha Agreed. And who cares if something's considered "rare" or not cuz if the music on the cd isn't that great anyways, then who cares?
Never said I care, if you read what I said the reason I was askin was because I was goin to maybe sell them and of course theyre not that good or I wouldnt be considerin it. Not the type of hip hop I usually listen too anyway its not like its breaking atoms.

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battlecatmeowstab212 wrote:I like the Terrorist record. It has one of my favorite couplets of all time:

"They ask why I rap about violence and not peace /
Ho, get out my face before I BURN YOU WITH HOT GREASE!"
I had to download the album after reading that one... nice call.

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Post by dochiphop »

Bruce, i would be interested in two of em if you do sell em so let us know where and when you plan on sellin em please. thanx

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battlecatmeowstab212 wrote:I like the Terrorist record. It has one of my favorite couplets of all time:

"They ask why I rap about violence and not peace /
Ho, get out my face before I BURN YOU WITH HOT GREASE!"
From what song are these lines?

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Bigg Boss Luciano wrote:
battlecatmeowstab212 wrote:I like the Terrorist record. It has one of my favorite couplets of all time:

"They ask why I rap about violence and not peace /
Ho, get out my face before I BURN YOU WITH HOT GREASE!"
From what song are these lines?
Track 10 - Fuck the Media.

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ecwclown2 wrote:
Bigg Boss Luciano wrote:
battlecatmeowstab212 wrote:I like the Terrorist record. It has one of my favorite couplets of all time:

"They ask why I rap about violence and not peace /
Ho, get out my face before I BURN YOU WITH HOT GREASE!"
From what song are these lines?
Track 10 - Fuck the Media.
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