
Lt. Al Giardello
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I don't think so, but they have there own movie thats out. Haven't seen it yet, but heard it's hilarous.
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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.
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Knoxville was in the trailors so I assume he's in, but I'll check... Yup he's in it. Wee Man is suppose to be involved aswell.
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Kurt Angle.
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I'm looking forward for Harold Kumar go to Amsterdam.
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Is anyone pumped to see this?? I saw the trailor for it when I saw Clerks 2, and I must say it looks better then 1st. Don Vito for mayor.
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MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread
Lt. Al Giardello replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
I'm going to Montreal at the end of the month for a couple days to get trained by famous boxing trainer Russ Amber(Canadians who watch "In This Corner" on TSN, know who I'm talking about). I'll be sure not to make fun of the frenchies accent, it might spark a fuse. -
Crosby and Malkin sound like the next Mario and Jagr combo to me.
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JACK TATUM!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVZsE-oM7sA
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I haven't really heard much about this Malkin guy, but should he play for the Pens this year, how much of an impact will he have on the club? Is he as good as Oveckhin?
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MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread
Lt. Al Giardello replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
What are you, racist? That was the 1st thing that came into my mind. But honestly I wouldn't be suprised if it was Carter. And Spratt did lose to GSP, so many he wanted revenge. -
What would Cena gain from ending Umaga's streak? If someone should do it, it should be someone like Harry Smith, who can gain somthing off it.
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By the way, it looks like Joe Buck is replacing Jim Brown as the host of the Fox pregame show. That's bullshit, if you ask me.
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When I'm stoned I always like to watch Simpsons and South Park.
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From the reports I heard, Springs could be out for 6 weeks, and not be in the season opener.
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How can you say someone is right? It's all about opinion, which I clearly support my opinion with cold hard facts, where as Banky resorted to child like insults that should be in NHB. But then again, I could see you saying somthing like that since your one of my haters.
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Seriously how can you consider Eazy nothing after Dre and Cube left him? He made tons of money after they left them. Bone Thugs sold more under Eazy, the N.W.A ever did. FACT. I know what you're saying, but you're treading dangerous ground by validating a group by their record sales. After NWA Dre made The Chronic and Cube made AmeriKKKas and Lethal Injection, these are definitely more highly regarded than anything Eazy did after NWA, even if you want to consider Eazy responsible for Bone Thugs' work. However, it isn't really fair to compare Eazy to Dre and Cube because Eazy was dying from AIDS. I agree that The Chronic, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, and Death Certificate are more better in quallity of music then It's On,( Dr. Dre ), but I'm just trying to prove the point that Eazy still was an important figure after N.W.A left him. Eazy E may have never wrote his own raps, but he knew talent when he saw it. Before he died he made a fourtane of Bone Thugs, whose debut "Creepin On Ah Come Up" when multi-platinum.
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Although you dislike me, have you quit? If so, what have you notice that has an effect on you?
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Didn't Malkin have a Canadian Visa???
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My last post for real: Your mad because the Packers will suck like last year.
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Explain to me this. If Eazy's output after NWA was minimal, then why did he have a DOUBLE PLATINUM CD BASED OFF DISSING DR. DRE????? The same album that almost got him MURDERED by the Death Row camp. Real Muthafuckin G'z was a serious diss, and he exposed Dre for what he was, a studio gangsta. Even in the video he had pictures of Dre wearing lipstick as apart of the "World Class Wreckin Crew". That video alone killed Dre's reputation as some kind of thug. "No Vaseline" was by far the best diss of this whole NWA beef, but despite what you like you think, he RIPPED Dr. Dre in that track also, not just Eazy. You said Westside Connection"was popular in your high school. But guess what, Westside Connection was popular when I was in elementry school. Therefore people my age group THAT I'VE TALK TO most know Cube from Westside Connection, his solo career, and his movie career, then they do off his NWA career. I never claimed to be a thug or a gangsta, just because I'm black(I'm half white half black, by the way dickhead) has nothing to do with this. Race has nothing to do with this, and because you bring this into a debate like this, your lame. Most people who I consider who know their history of Rap/Hip Hop have been white, and very few have been black.
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Double post...
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I still think it's too early to try determine a WM card unless it's the Main Event(even that can change) After Survivor Series and Royal Rumble you get a true gasp of what the fans wanted. Remember when Orton/HHH was about to be built for WM21???? That didn't ended up happening because a certain guy(Batista) ended up becoming the most popular guy in the company.
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Seems too many people catchin feelings off my posts in a forum labeled "NHB"(aside from KOAB). So I would like declare my retirement. I'll stick to the Sports, Music, and Wrestling parts of the board. Good bye.
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No Holds Barred (Feedback & Voting)
Lt. Al Giardello replied to Lt. Al Giardello's topic in Site Feedback
If you guys take me serious in the NHB forum, I'll just stop posting in there.