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    Poisonous Paragraphs

    Workinonit I'm trying to bust my ass to see that happens in the near future. Thanks for the words. One.
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    Revenge Of The 80's! Just did a post on NES games. One.
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    Blogs worth a look

    Killin' it on a regular! You already know the deal: http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/ One.
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    New article I wrote on Tricky... Aimed more towards Americans and Hip Hop fans not familiar with him or his music AT ALL. If I were writing it for a different audience it wouldn've been much different. http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/ One.
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    Cool I have SPECIFIC stories that I'm going to tell about those days as well at a later date. A LOT of shit happened to shape the industry between 1998-2000...one of the coolest being when electronica exploded on the scene. One.
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    Dizzee Rascal- Maths and English

    Maths & English It was OK...the songs I liked were really good but I wasn't blown away like with Showtime. Solid release but I just went right back to playing Kano's new mixtape...I write blogs 'til the milkman comes. One.
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    It's done! I didn't get into all of the obvious stuff that everyone and their mother have already done. It's more autobiographical. One.
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    This Monday... I'll be doing it THIS Monday...I never edited my previous post and said "next". The Red Sox were playing the Yankees and the Celtics draft lottery were all that week. Monday the 28th. One.
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    Good lookin' out, Matt! New posts up. One.
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    Oh cool I just checked your MySpace page out...That's a great idea for a book. One.
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    Record Shops are History.

    Yep... I'm actually going to do a piece on this for my blog on Monday called "The Last Days Of The Record Store" about my experiences working for Tower Records and some other Boston chains from 1998-2001. One.
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    Really? Which one? I know I have you as a MySpace friend. One.
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    Poisonous Paragraphs

    It's my blog that I update 4 times a week on average. I cover everything from Hip Hop to film to sports and occasionally comic books and video games. Read it and enjoy (or hate) it. http://poisonousparagraphs.blogspot.com/ One.
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    beastie boys - vs fat boys

    Simple answer From 1983-1986: The Fat Boys ruled. From 1986-2007: Beastie Boys rule. They were both in Krush Groove, then the Fat Boys became large (no pun intended) when the classic LP "Crushin'" and the movie "Disorderlies" came out. The Fat Boys were up there as rap superstars...However...
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    Style Master Generals AKA The Originators (The Emcee Edition)

    Word? Last part goes up tonight. One.
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    JME: next stop the world

    Ouch.... A legendary figure with an undeniable catalog of classics that spans more than 20 years? One.
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    Style Master Generals AKA The Originators (The Emcee Edition)

    I'm currently writing this huge project highlighting some of the most underrated, unique and innovative emcees in Hip Hop history. It will be posted in 3 huge parts and contain write ups of about 50+ different rappers and emcees some famous, others not so famous. Check it all out here...
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    Poisonous Dart's Greatest Hip-Hop LPs

    Really? Do you mean people on Dissensus on in the bloggerverse? All of those albums have been prominent on hip hop writers/bloggers Top 25 lists with the exception of "Donuts". One.
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    Poisonous Dart's Greatest Hip-Hop LPs

    I agree, disagree I think he rates like this in comparison to the other D.I.T.C. emcees: 1. Big L 2. Lord Finesse 3. O.C. 4. A.G. 5. Diamond 6. Fat Joe 7. Showbiz However, he's spit heat on all of the Showbiz & A.G. albums and A.G.'s "The Dirty Version" LP is a damn classic. One.
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    At what age did you start listening to music?

    Really? I was 3 (1978) when I used to sneak off and start listening to my mother's 45's and 8 track cassettes (Jackson 5, The Trammps, Brothers Johnson, Sly & The Family Stone, Isley Brothers, Isley/Jasper/Isley, Rick James & The Stone City Band, Jimi Hendrix, etc.). When I was 4 my cousins...
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