A Tribe Called Quest
Freestyle Fellowship
Palace Brothers
Liz Phair
Penelope Houston
Paul Weller "Wild Wood"
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Ice Cube - out of solidarity with the authentic voice from the getto (coul have been Ice-T too)
Beastie Boys
Big Chief
Butthole Surfers
Jane's Addiction
lots of Björk of course,
David Holmes
Maurizio
Cornershop
the one Melvins CD he bought out of some favourable review
Erykah Badu
Torque/V-classics/Reprazent/Timeless (all 4 or at least Timeless, bc Jungle was supposed to be the future)
Sleater Kinny
wu-Tang Clan
Daft Punks "Homework"
Missy Eliott
So I have watched some youtube vids of that Milo guy, bc he is unknown really in the German speaking world. And seriously, if you have to "no platform" such a weak debater like that guy seems to be, you really got fundamental problems with your own agenda/politics/policies
They are CONSTANTLY allowed that luxury by "progressives". That's my point and it's a fact. And isn't Eminem a cheap copy anyways?
And that's the thing that bothers me.
In 1976 there even was a King Kong movie released (with one of the Bridges' boys, can't remember which one now) , and the Theme song happens to be quite a good mid 70s disco piece:
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Theme From King Kong
I guess a lot know the following song from the movie of the same title, nevertheless suitable in this thread, also released in 1976 originally: Heatwave "Boogie Nights"
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