Kid Hood - Drop The Bomb [demo] plus more random demos

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Kid Hood - Drop The Bomb [demo] plus more random demos

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Thanks to Steve Brock, Nobs, and Aleph for this!!
Another gem unearthed through the "Mapping Stretch n Bobbito Show" thread and all the hard work of Steve Brock, Nobs, and Aleph making this all happen.
I'm sure I'm not the only one here who wasn't aware of Kid Hood doing anything besides that Scenario remix verse. I actually had this on a tape I lost after a couple of days and always just remembered the hook and sample. But I thought for some reason it was a dJ who just passed, I had no idea it was Kid Hood. Before the song, Bob says thanks to El-P for the demo so I guess he would know more about this.

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whooooooo-weeee

Download it here along with part 2 of the stretch n bobbito demo extravaganzas:

01. Parallax - WKCR Dj Scrappy Promo [ft. J Treds]
02. Gary Storm and Nova - Times Is Gettin Harder [demo]
03. KID HOOD - Drop The Bomb [demo]
04. Kool Keith - Cold Peein On Em [demo]
05. God Forbid - Set It [demo]
06. Akira - Test Tube Baby [demo]
07. Adagio - Boy And Girl Tale [demo version]
08. Otherized Fam - Mugshots [demo]
09. Pop - For Real [demo]
10. Unknown - Peanut Butter (ft Lord Sear)[demo]
11. Shadows In The Dark - Beyond A Shadow Of A Doubt [demo]
12. J Treds - Piece Of Mind [Planet Earth no hook demo]

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B8Q9XU0K

Notes: I actually put all the dates on the demos in the comments of the file but stupidly typed over most of them with credits to steve brock, nobs, aleph, eclipse, and nes, cause that's where mostly all of these came from.

Track 8: Wasn't sure where the Mugshots one came from, someone separated it in the track id thread way back. Pretty sure it's Otherized Fam.
Track 10: No idea who it is but they must be from the CM mob cause Sear's on there. I just know it was called the "Peanut Buter Demo" but not sure if that's dukes name or the name of the track.

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:cheers:

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Post by aleph »

Dope collection! Like you say, it's not like Kid Hood went in the lab, recorded that one joint, then booked, never to record again. I wonder how El-P ended up with it (and if he knows about anything else)

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Re: Kid Hood - Drop The Bomb [demo] plus more random demos

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Verge wrote:Thanks to Steve Brock, Nobs, and Aleph for this!!
Another gem unearthed through the "Mapping Stretch n Bobbito Show" thread and all the hard work of Steve Brock, Nobs, and Aleph making this all happen.
I'm sure I'm not the only one here who wasn't aware of Kid Hood doing anything besides that Scenario remix verse. I actually had this on a tape I lost after a couple of days and always just remembered the hook and sample. But I thought for some reason it was a dJ who just passed, I had no idea it was Kid Hood. Before the song, Bob says thanks to El-P for the demo so I guess he would know more about this.

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whooooooo-weeee

Download it here along with part 2 of the stretch n bobbito demo extravaganzas:

01. Parallax - WKCR Dj Scrappy Promo [ft. J Treds]
02. Gary Storm and Nova - Times Is Gettin Harder [demo]
03. KID HOOD - Drop The Bomb [demo]
04. Kool Keith - Cold Peein On Em [demo]
05. God Forbid - Set It [demo]
06. Akira - Test Tube Baby [demo]
07. Adagio - Boy And Girl Tale [demo version]
08. Otherized Fam - Mugshots [demo]
Props for this comp Verge..I've been looking for this Otherized Fam demo for a while. I've rewound and fast forwarded countless tapes looking for it..I know I have it..Any chance you know the date it was played?

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^No idea, Hectic. In fact, that's the only one on the comp that I wouldn't be able to find the date with a little searching. First time I saw it was near the beginning of the "Track ID's" thread.
Also, thanks to Lyrical Gymnastics for reminding me of that one.

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Post by nobs »

Confirmed by El-P. He produced it!!

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nobs wrote:Confirmed by El-P. He produced it!!
:ohsh: Wow.. If you can get any kind of approximate date or even just the year it was recorded... Didn't Q Tip or whoever swear that dude got killed like two days after laying that Scenario remix verse? hmmm, gotta wonder just how true that possibly could be, unless El P got up with him in 1992? Just makes us wonder now..

I'm just enthralled by this all cause his debut verse is one of my favorite of all time.

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Post by nobs »

El just told me "thanks for finding that for me. didn't know it was out there. i must of been 18 when i did that"

El was born in 1975 Wiki says. so if he did it when he was 18 then that would be 93...

sooooooo

im confused

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he also adds he will try to type up a little story about it. so stay tuned

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Post by aleph »

WOW. I mean, WOW.

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Alright cool, cool. So its probably true that Hood got RIP'ed in 92 or 93. Thanks a lot for all the info and everything nobs.

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therealelp@ThePilotSon yeah maybe I will. it's kid of a crazy story how it ended up in my hands actually.

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aleph wrote:WOW. I mean, WOW.
My sentiments exactly. Thanks for this.

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I'm amazed I'm about to even hear this right now. Good looking out once again.

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Post by Zged »

Wow.Mad props for it mr Tibs. Shadows In The Dark demo is brilliant.Anyway good choice of music

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I love it, thanks to Steve Brock, Nobs, Verge and Aleph. To say Stretch & Bob had gems during the 90's is an understatement. Kid Hood's flow and mic persona takes me back to an era of New York I miss. Here's my post: http://cratesofjr.blogspot.com/2011/05/ ... -wkcr.html
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Post by aREAL »

Oh man, this thread is fucking awesome! Give Verge some props on this one! The guy deserves it! I had only heard that joint by Pop before. Major props man!

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Nice work, Verge. The Kid Hood & J-Treds tracks are definite keepers.
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Wow dope material guys thanks... :cheers:

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Had no idea this existed, thanks for separating a second set of demos. This should be a nice follow up to the first pack.

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Post by nobs »

El-P tells us how the Kid Hood demo came about

http://cancer4cure.blogspot.com/2011/05 ... -bomb.html

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nobs wrote:El-P tells us how the Kid Hood demo came about

http://cancer4cure.blogspot.com/2011/05 ... -bomb.html
yep thats the story. i tried to remember as well as i could when exactly it was done but i cant place an exact date. it was pre juvenile technics, so im guessing some time in 1992, which would make me about 17. it could also have been early 93. anyway hope that shines some light on this little piece of history for you guys.

best, el

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also, heres a joint i did for j treds that bob prolly played like once. http://bit.ly/kVB7eR

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ill. what every one else has said. no idea this ever existed.

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Post by aleph »

Good lookin, El. That story is as dope as the production.

Actually, us nerds could tell you that even if Recognize was played only once by Bob (which I doubt), shit is a bona fide classic to the demo heads & Indelible fans.

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aleph wrote:Good lookin, El. That story is as dope as the production.

Actually, us nerds could tell you that even if Recognize was played only once by Bob (which I doubt), shit is a bona fide classic to the demo heads & Indelible fans.
no doubt glad it finally got out there again.

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hopps wrote:also, heres a joint i did for j treds that bob prolly played like once. http://bit.ly/kVB7eR
Always loved this shit.. You did the other one, too right? The Piece Of Mind joint:
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Always thought you did this one too cause of those keys or sample that sounds similar to Bad Touch example.

Thanks for droppin through with the knowledge.

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Verge wrote:
hopps wrote:also, heres a joint i did for j treds that bob prolly played like once. http://bit.ly/kVB7eR
Always loved this shit.. You did the other one, too right? The Piece Of Mind joint:
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Always thought you did this one too cause of those keys or sample that sounds similar to Bad Touch example.

Thanks for droppin through with the knowledge.
nah kev from the juggaknots produced that, if i remember correctly.

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Post by Freezy Pazzy »

Damn, I didn't know you were working with Anttex. His one & only solo album is one of the most underrated records in rap history IMHO... Plus I heard Havoc (Mobb Deep) for the first time thanks to him.
What a pity you don't own the vocal tapes no more, but at least we now have a chance to listen to this incredibly dope track. God bless the dead.

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