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    Ultimate Fighter Season 4 the thread...

    One down for SHONIE! Serra did a great job coaching.
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    Top 10 Midwest Albums...

    I always liked Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness more.
  3. Lt. Al Giardello

    Ultimate Fighter Season 4 the thread...

    Carter is dat teddy bear!
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    Ultimate Fight Night VI

    Diego is ready for a shot now.
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    Ultimate Fight Night VI

    Holy fuck what a fucking fight. Fight of the Year contender right here!
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    Ultimate Fight Night VI

    Looks like Raz got his wish.
  7. I was at WMX8 live and nothing will ever beat the emotion felt during Hogan Vs. Rock. It was just unexplainble. Flair/Taker was overlooked though, I went apeshit when Arn Anderson came out and gave Taker the SPINEBUSTA~!
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    Ultimate Fight Night VI

    Santiago fucked up, he had his eyes close, like he frooze or somthing. Leben didn't look impressive at all and still seems like the same fighter to me.
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    Top 10 Southern Rap Albums...

    I can agree with this. Grow the fuck up. You sound like a baby, who crys to his mom because someone has a different opinion then them. Get off my dick for real.
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    Top 10 Southern Rap Albums...

    Since my last thread, people caught feelings because my opinion defered from theirs and my list was different, I'm going to be placing reasons why in this thread. And I will put this list in order. This is part 1 of a 4 series, where I will list my favorite albums from Midwest, West, and East. 1. Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik I think this is the greatest debut album along with Nas (Illmatic) and Biggie (Ready to Die). This CD never gets old IMO, and was very influencial to Atlanta rappers. This CD I can bump all the tracks, lyrically it was amazing how Andre 3000 was back then. 2. Scarface - The Diary Not only one of the most influencial southern albums, but rap albums as whole. This was Scarface at his peak IMO, he paved the way for many rappers. It's ashame that Houston is embarassing him with crap rappers like Mike Jones. You could feel Scarface on this album, and he put his heart into. 3. Geto Boys - We Can't Be Stopped One of my personal favorites, and I pump this in my car all the time. Minds Playin Tricks on Me is easily one of my favorite songs. Willie D was always an overlooked rapper. Very political album, reminds me of Public Enemy. 4. Outkast - ATLiens Amazing follow up CD. Too many great songs on it. Many consider this to be their best album, but I still don't think it's better then Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, but it's most certainly up there. I thought the production on this CD was better then Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik though. 5. Scarface - The Fix One of the best CD's of this decade. Amazing production, amazing guest apperences, and overall an amazing CD. Great throwback to the old Scarface. Also wasn't this the 1st time Kanye was ever featured on a song(Not producing)?? Guess Who's Back is by far my favorite Kanye beat. 6. Outkast - Aquemeni Last great Outkast CD. I forgot to put it in here at the start, but I really like this CD. Almost a classic IMO, but it wasn't as good as ATLiens and Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. 7. UGK - Ridin Dirty Another one of my personal favorites that I pump in my car. Very raw CD, Bun B and Pimp C are one of the best rap duos in my opinion. Another very influencial album. 8. Juvenile - 400 Degreez This album MADE the careers of Cash Money. Mannie Fresh came correct on the beats, Juvenile provided that raw New Orleans flow. Great stuff, "Ha" was a great song. Very influencial CD in the rise of "Bling Bling" rap. 9. Goodie Mob - Soul Food Another Organized Noize masterpiece. Overall another great debut album. Cee-Lo has always been a personal favorite of mine. 10. Hot Boys - Guerrilla Warfare Mannie Fresh is byfar the most underrated producer of all time. Hot Boys could've been an elite group, but too many big egos got in the way. Features a young but raw, Lil Wayne. Cash Money was shittin on No Limit as far as quality music goes, in my opinion. Almost there: Mystikal - Ghetto Fabulous Altough I hate No Limit, I was a Mystikal fan. He had a very weird style, but he could make a great song. I use to bump this CD all the time in the late 90's.
  11. To me it seems like HBK Vs. Angle doesn't get the WM praise I think it deverses. Amazing emotion in the match.
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    Ultimate Fight Night VI

    Leben stole Chad Johnson's idea for the mohawk
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    Top 10 Midwest Albums...

    As much as I like Creepin on Ah Come Up, it doesn't have that CD feel to it to me, because it really only has 8 songs. E. 1999 was one of my 1st Rap CD's I ever owned so thats the main reason why it's my favorite Bone Thugs CD.
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    Ultimate Fight Night VI

    Now if only Rashad Evans reads the internet, maybe he could learn.
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    Ultimate Fight Night VI

    Impressive win for Koscheck.
  16. Lt. Al Giardello

    This is the NFL Preseason Thread

    Junior Seau could come out of retirement to play for the Pats... http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/charg...2-bn17seau.html
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    Top 10 Midwest Albums...

    While I'll admit I'm ignorant to Midwest rap, as opposed to all the other reigons, I stand by my list. I have heard underground rap from the Minnesota, like Atmosphere, Eyedea, P.O.S and other Rhymeslayer talent, and while I think they have great talent, they haven't really put out an album that I would put in my Top 10. Kanye West IMO is overrated as a rapper but is among the best producers. I don't really listen to Kanye rap as I do to listen to his beats. College Dropout and Late Registeration were both solid CD's IMO, but not in my personal Top 10.
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    Top 10 Midwest Albums...

    Seriously, stop being a sheep and following everyone else on the forum, your not funny. I'm trying to start discussion and your just flaming like a clown. Go outside and play or somthing kid, instead of starting e-beef.
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    This is the NFL Preseason Thread

    The Colts one looks nice. Will it have a roof?
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    Top 10 Southern Rap Albums...

    I don't see how you can say Master P was bounce rap. P was a gangsta rapper for almost, 80% of the time. If anything Mystikal was a bounce rapper, and he start bounce rap through him. My point is that Master P may have been the 1st big thing to come, the point I'm trying to prove is that Cash Money would've blown regardless of No Limit. Mannie Fresh came with innovative style of beats that was original. Hell fucking Juvenile's "Soulja Rags" CD was GOLD as an underground CD. They were on the come up around the same time P exploded. 400 Degreez had just as much impact in south rap as Ghetto D, and Back That Thang Up was a bigger hit than any one of P's singles. Real talk. All Master P did was help ruin rap because he paved the way for all the crap simple rap music that comes from the south nowadays, like Young Dro, Young Joc, Mike Jones and all that crap. Only to mindless fucks. Even then 400 Degreez sold as much as P's best selling album, and Cash Money sold just as much if not more albums then No Limit. NOTE: I'm going to be starting with My Top 10 MidWest CD's soon.
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    Top 10 Southern Rap Albums...

    Wouldn't know about MTV, but I remember Outkast was getting regular spins by Muchmusic.
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    Top 10 Southern Rap Albums...

    I would, but traveling to Nebraska is out of my way. Well it's stupid generalization... White people started to get into Rap in the early 90's. Vanilla Ice, MC Hammer, Kris Kross and all that crap. Rap has become more popular then it has back then I agree, but white people were starting to get into in that era. But I guess it was only black people was copping MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice right?? I only made the statement because he brought up the point that "only black people was coppin Southernplayalistic, which is lame. I understand Lushus might not have been fully serious, but still there are more white people that buy music then black people, and if your going to have a platinum album, the majority of the people buying it are going to be white. There's no statistic evidence to back this up, it's just common sense. Using that logic, Kriss Kross paved the way for all Southern rappers. Because they blew up 1st and was the 1st Southern rapper to have a #1 hit.
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    Top 10 Southern Rap Albums...

    Stop with your childish insults... If your going to make a dumb statement like 1,000,000 black people bought Southernplayalistc, when you should have the evidence to back it up. White people buy more music then Black people it's a fact. G-Unit is the most popular thing in rap right now, and it's mostly because of white wigga kids. How many black people do you see rockin G-Unit clothling and how many white kids you see rockin G-Unit? Because I travel alot, and I see alot more white kids rocking G-Unit stuff then I do black people. I'll even state that more white people bought Southernplayalistic then black people. I'm not taking anything away from Master P and his impact on helping South hit mainstream. I'm just saying he's not all responsible. Cash Money was on come up and they were going to explode no matter if Master P made it or not. They don't even really have the same style, as Juve's, Weezy's, B.G.'s and Turk's flows and rapping style are much different then P's. When Cash Money came out, it was original. Mannie Fresh's beats were out of this world. And all I was saying about P was that he didn't help expose the South to the mainstream all by himself. Scarface, Getto Boys, Outkast, even Jermaine Dupri all had roles in it as well.
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    PRIDE in USA, October 21st!

    Or HAMMAAAAHHHH HOUSE VS. Chute Boxe!
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    Your Wrestlemania Card

    This card isn't half bad, but you left out Lashley.
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