Round 2: Organize Noize vs. Madlib

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Organize Noize vs. Madlib

Organize Noize
57
69%
Madlib
26
31%
 
Total votes: 83

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Round 2: Organize Noize vs. Madlib

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Organize Noize vs. Madlib
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madlib shouldn't stand a chance

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This should be a shutout. Forreal.
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Madlib is overrated and even his good beats are generally ruined by wack rappers.

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Post by Kelron »

This choice is very hard. I enjoy all their works. not voting.
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I'm definitely a Madlib fan.

Voted ON though.
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B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:This should be a shutout. Forreal.
and i like madlib

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i like a lot of madlib stuff but c'mon now
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Post by B. Ware tha Siniq »

WHO VOTED FOR MADLIB? ARE YOU OVER 9 YEARS OLD?
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Post by Balzac »

real tough choice.

i voted madlib.

ON have individual songs that outshine any individual madlib track, but i think madlib is more prolific as a producer. He makes instrumental albums, wierd concept albums, collaboration albums etc.... I believe he has a much larger catalog as well.

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Balzac wrote:real tough choice.

i voted madlib.

ON have individual songs that outshine any individual madlib track, but i think madlib is more prolific as a producer. He makes instrumental albums, wierd concept albums, collaboration albums etc.... I believe he has a much larger catalog as well.
Quantity over quality huh? Interesting criteria.

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SouthJerzee wrote:
Balzac wrote:real tough choice.

i voted madlib.

ON have individual songs that outshine any individual madlib track, but i think madlib is more prolific as a producer. He makes instrumental albums, wierd concept albums, collaboration albums etc.... I believe he has a much larger catalog as well.
Quantity over quality huh? Interesting criteria.

i suppose you can interpret it that way, if you only read the very last thing i wrote. :roll:

all elements listed contributed to my decision.

still basically a coin flip for me.

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I love Madlib's late 90s shit, but I voted for Organized Noise, obviously.

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Balzac wrote:real tough choice.

i voted madlib.

ON have individual songs that outshine any individual madlib track, but i think madlib is more prolific as a producer. He makes instrumental albums, wierd concept albums, collaboration albums etc.... I believe he has a much larger catalog as well.

Do you know what "prolific" means?

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marked by abundant inventiveness or productivity <a prolific composer>

any other questions professor?

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^^ Not what it means.

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lol

i pulled it off websters website.


1: producing young or fruit especially freely : fruitful
2archaic : causing abundant growth, generation, or reproduction
3: marked by abundant inventiveness or productivity <a prolific composer>



u understand words can have different contextual meanings?

why u getting so salty anyway. hate madlib that much?

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Madlib is pretty god-awful 85% of the time.

And yeah I felt like you had a little bit of an attitude responding to that other guy, had to take you down a notch or two. Calling someone "prolific" is a statement on quantity, not quality.

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where can i get my own philaflava body guard? how much do you charge?

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Balzac wrote:where can i get my own philaflava body guard? how much do you charge?
When your posts start following some form of logic, others will back you.

Oh and when you realize simple things like the fact that Organize Noize shits on Madlib's life (even though I like Madlib).
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wheres the other 3 peeps that voted madlib?

help me out!! i'm dying here

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Post by VerbalTec »

Im a big fan of Madlib but this is not even close...

*plays "Watch for the Hook" instrumental in the background*

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:phila: needs to institute some sort of sex offender style database to keep track of the people who vote for Madlib in this poll. That way I can keep them away from my children.

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Post by RacquetballGangsta »

this is freakin tough
ON have like at LEAST 4 classics under they belts
madlib has like 2

i think madlib is more diverse, but fuck it...ON have made some of the illest beats EVAR.
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Post by ardamus »

I had to vote for Organized Noize. They have a classic resume as far as production goes. LOL @ these dudes acting like voting Madlib is bad thing. :arrow:
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Madlib.

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If you've heard at least one song on any of Outkast's first three albums and you still vote for Madlib, you deserve a painful death.

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Captin Planit wrote:If you've heard at least one song on any of Outkast's first three albums and you still vote for Madlib, you deserve a painful death.
Up until a year ago you were making "beats" on an SP-808 and whining about in the Sound Lab. Your stage dance with Rhymefest is your life's most notable accomplishment.

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Balzac wrote:wheres the other 3 peeps that voted madlib?

help me out!! i'm dying here

:lol:
My man, you deserve to drown in the middle of the Atlantic with open wounds all of your body and a ring of starving Great White sharks circling your hopeless, worthless body.

You are the worst type of idiot. You have managed to justify your wrong opinion to yourself. And for that, you deserve to drown to death.

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Employee wrote:
Captin Planit wrote:If you've heard at least one song on any of Outkast's first three albums and you still vote for Madlib, you deserve a painful death.
Up until a year ago you were making "beats" on an SP-808 and whining about in the Sound Lab. Your stage dance with Rhymefest is your life's most notable accomplishment.
Yup. Still doesn't change what a dumb decision you made by voting for the wrong producer.

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