Guest Redhawk Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 You knew what day it was being released...you either bought it that day or very soon after...you couldn't wait to get home and play it...and it sucked ass. What makes your list? For me, one I can think of is Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's "Resurrection" album. There was one, maybe two songs worthy of hearing more than once. I always liked Bone, but this album really turned me off to them and I haven't felt the same about them since. Another is Snoop Dogg's "The Game is to be Sold..." Snoop had kind of fallen off in the last few years with Death Row, but you figured he still had a "Doggystyle" left in him. And then he hooks up with the hottest (at the time) label in rap? You knew this album was gonna be dope. I was pumped for this album, and it was sorely lacking.
Guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 Another is Snoop Dogg's "The Game is to be Sold..." Snoop had kind of fallen off in the last few years with Death Row, but you figured he still had a "Doggystyle" left in him. And then he hooks up with the hottest (at the time) label in rap? You knew this album was gonna be dope. I was pumped for this album, and it was sorely lacking. Yeah, I feels you there, dawg.
Guest ant_7000 Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 I feel ya'll anything after Snoop's "Doggystyle" album he just fell way off ever sense. Most disappointing albums for me are: Bone Thugs: "Resurrection" and "Art of War" was somewhat disappointing and the 2nd and 3rd Mo Thug family albums. Biggie Smalls: "Born Again" Puff fucked up the whole album I doubt Big would do something with Cash Money it was a good song and all (I could be wrong though.) Big would do half a song then the guest appearence emcee finish the rest of the song. Ruff Ryders: Vol. 3 Compilation, I had a bad feeling on this one and I shouldn't even bought it, I thought I was getting to hear some DMX(1 song appearence) , LOX (3 Song appearences), and Eve (1) but naw I get to hear Tryouts for bogus cats I aint even heard of. Cam'Ron: His new joint is somewhat of a disappointment Nelly: When I heard his 1st single "Country Grammar" I thought the song was hot and all then got to listen to the whole album at my job and was 2 wack.
Guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 Yo, I though Country Grammar was gonna be slammin too, but "Ride Wit Me" and all that shit made Nelly look like a fag. I threw that shit out of my car window when I bought it, yo!
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 I can't be the only one that laughed at Still Fly's last sentence, yo! The last truly disappointing album was Slayer's God Hates Us All. Does it kick ass? Hell yes. But it's not really a Slayer album, just more like a nu-metal band trying to be Slayer. At least Kerry and Jeff still trade off solo's, though, which is a Slayer trademark.
Guest Shaved Bear Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 I can't be the only one that laughed at Still Fly's last sentence, yo! The last truly disappointing album was Slayer's God Hates Us All. Does it kick ass? Hell yes. But it's not really a Slayer album, just more like a nu-metal band trying to be Slayer. At least Kerry and Jeff still trade off solo's, though, which is a Slayer trademark. lol, on the yo comment, and i agree with you on slayer its still kick ass a step foward from undisputed attitude and divine intervention, but they haven't gotten their edge from reign in blood back like they said they did
Guest AzkulKazul Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 In Flames - Clayman Cryptopsy - And Then You'll Beg
Guest cobainwasmurdered Posted May 26, 2002 Report Posted May 26, 2002 Maladroit-Weezer Greenday's last album
Guest Posted May 27, 2002 Report Posted May 27, 2002 Yo, anotha album that ate shit after da first one was Rock Steady by No Doubt. Ain't like I listen to dat shit, but mah cousin told me. He be whack, though. Just givin a answer, yo. PEACE!
Guest Madmartigan21 Posted May 27, 2002 Report Posted May 27, 2002 Timebomb by Buckcherry I thought these guys might be the closest thing we'll ever see to the next Guns N' Roses after their debut. But Timbomb leaves me wondering if they'll be any good in the future at all.
Guest Posted May 27, 2002 Report Posted May 27, 2002 Can't really think of a full album right off the top of my head, but i was pretty stoked when i heard GnR was gonna have a new song on the End Of Days soundtrack. I listened. And vomitted.
Guest TheyCallMeMark Posted May 27, 2002 Report Posted May 27, 2002 To me it was Risk from MegaDeth. Just very, very bad.
Guest Posted May 28, 2002 Report Posted May 28, 2002 Another is Snoop Dogg's "The Game is to be Sold..." Snoop had kind of fallen off in the last few years with Death Row, but you figured he still had a "Doggystyle" left in him. And then he hooks up with the hottest (at the time) label in rap? You knew this album was gonna be dope. I was pumped for this album, and it was sorely lacking. Yeah, I feels you there, dawg. Fo sheezy my neezy aight! NIGGGGAAAAAAAAA
Guest Posted May 28, 2002 Report Posted May 28, 2002 Yo, anotha album that ate shit after da first one was Rock Steady by No Doubt. Ain't like I listen to dat shit, but mah cousin told me. He be whack, though. Just givin a answer, yo. PEACE! Yea yo, we be feelin that in the heart *Moment of silence for Biggie and Pac* Fo REALLL WITH SCOOBY SNACKS And we out
Guest Posted May 28, 2002 Report Posted May 28, 2002 Aight, dat nigga is fucked up. Why yo gotta hate on a young bull shit?
Guest Posted May 28, 2002 Report Posted May 28, 2002 yo, you be insultin my fly ass when I needs to be praised, bieach!
Guest ant_7000 Posted May 28, 2002 Report Posted May 28, 2002 Still Fly U crack me up wildin out and shit dawg, where u from the east coast? Because your slang is a east coast type.
Guest raptor Posted May 29, 2002 Report Posted May 29, 2002 No Doubt: Rock Steady. I love Gwen's voice, and the first two albums were great. Rock Steady sounded like an ABBA album. Not that I've ever listened to ABBA. Geddy Lee: My Favorite Headache. This just proved that Geddy needs Rush to do anything worthwhile. There's a couple of good tracks, but no much else. Godsmack: Alive. WORST. ALBUM. EVER.
Guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Posted May 29, 2002 Still Fly U crack me up wildin out and shit dawg, where u from the east coast? Because your slang is a east coast type. Yo, I ain't bein from no east coast! Dems is whack! I be from Inglewood, mother fuckers!
Guest Big McLargeHuge Posted May 29, 2002 Report Posted May 29, 2002 Do people really talk that way?...yo!
Guest The Man in Blak Posted May 29, 2002 Report Posted May 29, 2002 Sure they do. Just watch "Airplane!". EDIT: My 666th post involves nothing but a sarcastic recommendation to watch "Airplane!"? *sigh* What a waste.
Guest ant_7000 Posted May 29, 2002 Report Posted May 29, 2002 Do people really talk that way?...yo! yep, they do yo! its east coast slang thing
Guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Posted May 30, 2002 Sure they do. Just watch "Airplane!". EDIT: My 666th post involves nothing but a sarcastic recommendation to watch "Airplane!"? *sigh* What a waste. I happened to like the Airplane movies 1 & 2.
Guest AlwaysPissedOff Posted May 30, 2002 Report Posted May 30, 2002 Silliness aside... I'd say that Nas' "Nastradamus" was a huge disappointment. I rememeber picking it up the day it came out and playing when I got home. After 3 songs, I got pissed because the album was sucking some serious shit and I never even finished it. Thank God, he came back with Stillmatic... Also, I concur with the Snoop Dogg bit. Everything after Doggystyle was fucking awful.
Guest Mark4steamboat Posted May 30, 2002 Report Posted May 30, 2002 l think im the only one on here that actually likes Lateralus. Green Day's last album was more Poppy but i still like it. Slayer's last album isnt that bad and i really dig War Zone.
Guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Posted May 31, 2002 TOOL and Green Day's last albums were excellent just underated.
Guest mesepher Posted May 31, 2002 Report Posted May 31, 2002 I'm still undecided on the new RUSH album Vapor Trials. Geddy's bass playing is as fierce as ever and Neil Peart's percussion work goes without saying... but I think something is missing. Guitar solos from Alex Lifeson are far and few between... but perhaps he will shine in concert this summer on the few VT tunes they might play.
Guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Posted May 31, 2002 I didn't quite catch Load when it first came out but when I first got interested in Metallica I bought the albums in chronilogical order and when I got to Load, I thought it was a load of shit. And they never recovered.
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