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Recently my hard drive crashed and I lost a track a track that I paid to download, Sick of It All and Mobb Deep-Survival of The Fittest.
I was wondering if anyone had this and would be able to send it to me. I would greatly appreciate it.
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heres a torrent for the comp it is on
http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/44836323/loud+rocks?tab=s...
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never heard the song. I'll check it out.
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good track
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anyoine know wha tthe deal was with that track?
i ahve a bunch 8x10 mobb deep stickers with with soia dragon .
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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its just a remix of the Mobb Deep song survival of the fittest put too music by S.O.I.A .
I never liked Farakhan cause he called me the devil,and I never liked Hitler cause he said I was god.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BD
anyoine know wha tthe deal was with that track?
i ahve a bunch 8x10 mobb deep stickers with with soia dragon . |
If you had one to part with I'd be oh so appreciative!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by WINTHESKIN
its just a remix of the Mobb Deep song survival of the fittest put too music by S.O.I.A . |
Yes, and it is titties.
And thanks for that torrent link.
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so was it a formal collaboration or did someone just mix it themselves?
was it on the judgement night 2 soundtrack or something?
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heavily inspired by the Judgement night soundtrack yeah.
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I remember the SIOA just look around rap song. THat was a HOUS OF PAIN thing right?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BD
so was it a formal collaboration or did someone just mix it themselves?
was it on the judgement night 2 soundtrack or something? |
From my knowledge it was formal.
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when i first moved to new york in 96, i used to hang out with this guy... he wasn't homeless, but he panhandled on park ave at like 18th. i used to
pass by him all the time, but one night he was drawing in a graffiti black book and that caught my eye so we started taking.
i guess he had a lot of odd jobs, including doing occasional art work for record labels, but he'd panhandle near union square to make a few extra
bucks. anyways, when i'd see him, i'd stop and shoot the shit and we'd draw a little. he was definitely a good writer - i still have a few of his
pieces around here somewhere.
one of the jobs he did was promotions, which in this case meant plastering everything possible with stickers and posters for an event or release or
whatever. anyway, one night he gave me a stack of these 10" stickers for xzibit and mobb deep.
when i saw this, i was like, 'oh shit!' - i thought they totally ripped it off. i didn't know about any collaboration at the time (i was still trying
to get that horrible judgement night outta my head from years earlier!).
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BD
when i first moved to new york in 96, i used to hang out with this guy... he wasn't homeless, but he panhandled on park ave at like 18th. i used to
pass by him all the time, but one night he was drawing in a graffiti black book and that caught my eye so we started taking.
i guess he had a lot of odd jobs, including doing occasional art work for record labels, but he'd panhandle near union square to make a few extra
bucks. anyways, when i'd see him, i'd stop and shoot the shit and we'd draw a little. he was definitely a good writer - i still have a few of his
pieces around here somewhere.
one of the jobs he did was promotions, which in this case meant plastering everything possible with stickers and posters for an event or release or
whatever. anyway, one night he gave me a stack of these 10" stickers for xzibit and mobb deep.
when i saw this, i was like, 'oh shit!' - i thought they totally ripped it off. i didn't know about any collaboration at the time (i was still trying
to get that horrible judgement night outta my head from years earlier!).
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Man, I loved the Biohazard and Onyx collabs. Judgment Night being the best.
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Best track on "Judgement Night" for me was the Boo ya Tibe with Faith No More. So fucking good.
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