Friday, May 22, 2009

T.R.O.Y.

T.R.O.Y.


Baltimore & Washington DC Underground Part 5

Posted: 22 May 2009 02:00 PM PDT


Bringing you the 5th volume of my Baltimore and Washington Dc series this time. Today's post is not one to sleep on. A few of these might be hard to track down elsewhere, such as 1,10,12,17 and 18. It's a shame Derrick Rebel never had an album out, to my knowledge at least. I have a few other selections from him and the man brings heat. Another Baltimore rapper to watch out for is Silohuette. Alkuttraz, track 11 is for you man. Hope it's new! On another note, I am not entirely sure about D.C. Da Messenger. I've read that he was from Lanham, but also that he was from Michigan so I really do not know. Lanham was home to some other artists with pretty universal styles so 'Avenue Bum Rush' could easily be Maryland rap, but Michigan would not surprise me either. If anyone out there can clear that up I'd love to know. Also, tracks 5 and 6 are a mystery to me. Basically the same thing, I am not sure which artist/song title is right. Regardless, this compilations slams like a heavyweight. If you dig that underground mid-atlantic sound you'll be coming back to volume 5 again and again. Enjoy!

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5KXCKN4W

01 (4:08) Derrick Rebel - Hit Em' Hard (Baltimore 1998)
02 (6:04) D.c. Da Messenger - Avenue Bum Rush (Lanham, Md 1995)
03 (4:59) Blak Kaos - Keep It Real (Washington Dc 1996)
04 (4:50) Cage 1 - Straight From Cage ! (Baltimore 1991)
05 (4:22) Lord cyrus - Hearts Of Diamonds (Baltimore 1994)
06 (3:22) Infinite Description - It's Alright (Washington Dc 1993)
07 (3:06) Pen Powz - Penz N' Needlz (Baltimore 1994)
08 (5:04) Starvin Art Clique - Charm City (Baltimore 1997)
09 (4:31) Massive Ring - Middle East (Baltimore 1993)
10 (4:20) Under Achieva'z - Dc Rocks (Washington Dc 1996)
11 (2:52) Silohuette - Zonin' (Baltimore 1998)
12 (4:31) O.h.e - Hard And Heavy (Lanham, Md 2002)
13 (2:01) diamond k presents - boyz 2 moan (baltimore 1995)
14 (3:45) Madchild - Claustrophobic (Baltimore 1995)
15 (4:21) Brother Most - Bunga Natty (Washington Dc 1996)
16 (3:53) K-mack - Do Or Die (Baltimore 1995)
17 (4:44) New Testament - Cerebral (Baltimore 1995)
18 (5:17) Ray Lugar - Life Of A King (Baltimore 1998)
19 (3:47) Negrow League - The World Is Not Enough (Baltimore 1997)

Leave some comments, let me know what you like!

--Schenectadyfan

Touring The States: Las Vegas, NV

Posted: 22 May 2009 03:00 AM PDT

Gangsta, gangsta, and gangsta.

Pipe Bomb, Act-A-Nut, Mack Vill'n and Foolish P. form this group. This was their debut release and besides that, they have one more album on their count, but that album dropped 6 years after the debut in 2002.

You think everything is shiny, bright and marvelous in The City Of Lights? If so, then this album right here is perfect material for you. This will open your eyes about what was happening in Las Vegas besides gambling, fun, partying, and women. You will see a darker side of those "lights." We encourage you to listen the samples first, to see if this isn't too big of a bite for you. After listening this album you may never look at "Sin City" the same way ever again.

Murderous Klick
- Maddness N Evil Ways (1996)

01. Intro
02. Murderous Klick
03. War Zone
04. Itchin Trigga Finga
05. Why Is There Murder?
06. Death Follows Me
07. 4.2.0. On A Po-Po
08. Maddness-N-Evil Ways
09. Last Struggle B-4 Death (Raw '96)
10. Last Struggle B-4 Death (Radio '96)
11. Outro

Samples:

I would like to thank to Skibble, who ripped this in the highest quality with scans of the inset

DOWNLOAD HERE WITH FULL COVER

-- Markshot


Does GZA have to smack a bitch?

Posted: 21 May 2009 08:45 PM PDT



Disregard the pasteoid to doing the interview. Invest the 3 minutes, have a laugh or two and listen to what Gary Grice aka GZA has to say. Peace to Chelsea from KarmaLoop TV.

And just to keep the laughs going let us not forget the extremely awkward gun-2-da-dome Al-Qaeda style video by the man GZA was just talking about.

--Philaflava