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    The Top 100 Cult Films Of The Internet Age (1996-) As compiled by Dart Adams

    Well... Because these are films that would've spread not only through word of mouth but by mentions in messageboards or online reviews. Add to it that since the internet. film fans have been able to more easily acquire hard to find or international films that they'd never get to see regularly...
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    Poisonous Paragraphs

    Film month! It's Film Month on Poisonous Paragraphs and I'm doing a post of the Top 100 Cult Films Of The Internet Age (1996-). Check it out, now: http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/ One.
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    The Top 100 Cult Films Of The Internet Age (1996-) As compiled by Dart Adams

    November has been film month on my blog Poisonous Paragraphs. The first 12 were posted on November 5th and nos. 13-32 were posted on Tuesday the 13th, 33-52 yesterday on Wednesday the 14th and just today 53-72 were posted. The list will continue until Saturday when the final 8 and some films...
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    Slick Rick references in later hip hop

    Wow... Just listen to a few Ghostface albums...that dudes favorite emcees were Slick Rick and Kool Keith. One.
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    the disappearance of the black band

    This is a good question... Black music is all about the "brand new sound/brand new shit" which s often to the detriment to the music. This is why 50 Cent was a world beater in 2002 and he's struggling to go Platinum in 2007. Jay-Z could do NO wrong...that dude retired and came back 3 years...
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    the disappearance of the black band

    Kinda sorta Contributors to the worldwide culture called Hip Hop=We Dogmatic cult? Not so much. One.
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    the disappearance of the black band

    I don't agree... Rock N' Roll is BLACK MUSIC. Whether or not there is a pronounced Black influence or participation in now in 2007 is not the point. Black contributions or influence on the Rock genre NOW (in 2007) are almost negligible (BRC notwithstanding). Regardless of how many Black bands...
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    the disappearance of the black band

    Uh....one problem. Uh...not really. Hip Hop is created from the influence of ALL MUSICAL FORMS. That's why we say Hip Hop is universal. Therefore having Kraftwerk, and early classic rock as well as snyth music play an important part in it...it wasn't STARTED by White people. They were a part...
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    the disappearance of the black band

    To answer your question.... HOWEVER, might this not simply be because -- and it's so damn obvious -- indie rock is based around guitar, drums, bass, maybe keyboard and synths, and therefore its practitioners find it difficult to borrow from hip hop so aren't the real questions these = (1) WHY...
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    wu-tang's hidden gems

    Blahzay Blazhay-Blah Blah Blah (1996) The two members were the rapper, Outloud and the DJ, the world famous P.F. Cuttin. The album was called "Blah Blah Blah" and the singles were "Danger" and "The Pain I Feel". If you're looking for it I can easily hook you up. I'm like Neo in the Matrix when...
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    wu-tang's hidden gems

    Say Word! I have that 12" vinyl with the red label/yellow labels from Red Hook Records and Echo International. Mad Sunz Of Man and Shabazz The Disciple & The Supreme Kourt tracks are on them all. "Writing Rhymes With A Liquid Pen" is a classic track! One.
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    your music suggestions

    My 10 recommendations 1. 9th Wonder-Dream Merchant 2 2. Hezekiah-I Predict A Riot 3. Median-Median's Relief 4. Cunninlynguists-Dirty Acres 5. Special Teamz-Stereotypez 6. Oh No-Dr. No's Oxperiment 7. Blu & Exile-Below The Heavens 8. Chrisette Michelle-I Am 9. Keyshia Cole-Just Like You 10. Kidz...
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    Poisonous Paragraphs

    Cool New list up on the blog: http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/ One.
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    50 Producers On MySpace That You Need To Hear Right Now!! (As compiled by Dart Adams)

    Check the entire list on 50 honorees on my blog here: http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/ One.
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    Your top 5 countries of best music

    Here's mine: 1. United States 2. United Kingdom 3. Canada/Netherlands (tied) 4. France/Australia (tied) 5. Japan/Korea Between the soul, R&B and Hip Hop produced from these countries it's a tough call. Sorry Iceland! One.
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    Poisonous Paragraphs

    Man... I've been kicking ass and taking names lately. Whether it be about Hip Hop, pop culture, sports or film I write about it. One.
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    Kanye West - Late Registration

    Okay.... I reviewed both Kanye West and 50 Cent's albums on my blog @ http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/ Here's a "random" link: http://mexican-taint.blogspot.com/2007/09/50-cent-curtis-explicit-retail-plus.html One.
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    Kanye West - Late Registration

    Here's the dirty version! I have connections, dammit! http://rapidshare.com/files/52302547/Kanye_West-Graduation-2007-OSC.rar Oh yeah...you're welcome! LOL. One.
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    "R'n'B" recommendations PLEASE!?

    To tell the truth... All of my favorite R&B albums right now were never officially released or "old". I love Bilal's "Love For Sale" and Amerie's "Because I Love It". As for other stuff it's mostly Raphael Saadiq, Darien Brockington, Teedra Moses, Kelis's old stuff, Keyshia Cole's debut, Musiq...
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    Top 50 Non Hip Hop Songs Of The 80’s That Hip Hop Fans Loved (Compiled By Me)

    Strange but true... I loved English Beat, The Police (later on it became Sting), Heaven 17, Level 42, Peter Gabriel, Howard Jones, Genesis (especially Phil Collins) and several other groups that people wouldn't think brothers would normally like back in the days...I wasn't the only one, either...
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