the '06 in reuploaded form

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the '06 in reuploaded form

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You won't get the cool packaging (thanks to Kay at www.eyballgraphics.com ), but all the songs are awaiting download at:

http://rapidshare.com/files/22022845/Sa ... 6.rar.html

semis-live: 25 minutes of live bookended by a possibly inebriated Jerr Dog (host of the battle) and a lively crowd. If you listen closely, you'll hear live versions of a few Tortoise Hustle songs including The Bottomline, The Zoom Zip and Sing it Backwards. When the Blue Sunshine instrumental is playing, the crowd goes nuts twice. Once is when I bust out a pair of clippers and shave off my beard, the other is when I bring out a bat and beat a rapping cookie jar to smithereens.

lenin's jukebox: This is actually two songs-Fiero and Roll Call-complete with death metal outro. Back when LLC and I were working on a group collaboration, we'd spend time in Brenn's freezing garage and mess around with songs. Thankfully, these two were recorded and will most likely be the extent of Lenin's Jukebox.

eds: I'd purchased one of EDS' instrumental CDs the first night they were available (via Wing Council), wrote/recorded to my favorite beat, and the next day gave him the track to do as he saw fit. If you listen closely to R&E's "Rookies of the Year", you might hear the track playing in the background of a phone conversation. EDS gave me permission to use the track and I hope you dig it.

i knew it: Here we have the typical result of my not having beats-running through songs, looking for something to loop and then rapping over it. Bonus points (maybe even a lanyard) to whoever can tell me what I looped.

clockwise: One of my all-time favorite beats gets the "I want to write and record raps but don't have a beat handy" treatment. The hook pretty much came to me out of thin air and, while it didn't turn out quite how I envisioned, it still worked out pretty well.

shark92: I recorded this track as a promo for Still Means Something and it was well enough received that I figured to put it on a release.

ognihs: ognihs and I have collaborated over the years (SA-2, White Collar Criminals, The Rosetta Stone) and he really wanted to produce the entirety of my next album. As it stands, he has one cut set in stone (Tale of a Cartoon Snake). He recently sent me this beat and I wrote and recorded to it a few days later. I figured this was a good outlet for what Keter calls my "Kool G Rap/Percee P rapping."
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Hey man, the link is outdated now. It come up with "The file associated with this link has expired." when you go to the link. This show rocked, and needs more people to check it out, so hopefully you'll get it back on here!
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Thanks. Done.
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