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Producers: Hank Shocklee, Chuck D, Eric "Vietnam" Sadler
Tags: Political Hip Hop, Sampled in More Than 10 Songs, Sampled More Than 10 Songs, Anti-Drug [Add] Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B More information on Wikipedia |
Producers: Bill Stephney, Hank Shocklee, Chuck D
Tags: Rap, Sampled in More Than 200 Songs, Sampled in More Than 190 Songs, Vocal Samples (Most Used), Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs [Add] Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B More information on Wikipedia |
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kidwho said on Monday, 02 November 2009:
**edit** changed to Less Than Zero OST! Thanks guys |
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MrBlondNYC said on Sunday, 01 November 2009:
Good point. Maybe we should change the release info for Bring the Noise. I want to discuss with the admins. |
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stationary unit said on Saturday, 31 October 2009:
Yeah, I know, but I actually submitted this because "Bring the Noise" was actually released in 1987, one year before "Night of the Living Baseheads", and the first album it was released from was not It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, but actually the soundtrack to the film Less Than Zero, released in 1987. |
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MrBlondNYC said on Saturday, 31 October 2009:
I don't think samples from the same album are supposed to be accepted. |
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