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BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 4:23 pm
by Chris Hardings_Archive
Although I said "...since Nirvana..." and I know Nevermind is what made them popular,it is by far their worst album. I just had to clearify. I like them and all, but Butch Vig has no idea what he's doing.
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 2:16 pm
by Moe Ron_Archive
tmidgett wrote:probably the best thing to ever come out of atlanta
willie mctell.
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 6:26 pm
by itchy_Archive
i started listening to outkast when players ball came out back in 93 i believe. this truly is a group that has gone against the grain and created a sound that is unique for the genre. and the music has aged well too. for a band of that caliber to have picked up so much momentum after 10 years is incredible. i was gifted with speakerboxx/the love below this christmas and it has by far been my most used present yet (well, maybe the gamecube is...).....
some of my favorites off the new album
-love hater
-hey ya! (who couldn't like this one??)
-roses
-behold a lady
-dracula's wedding (probably my favorite of both)
and
-ghettomusick
-the rooster
-tomb of the boom
great music. NOT CRAP
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 10:16 am
by MTAR_Archive
I love this not crap group.
I loved Stankonia before it was stolen out of my car by being inside of my CD player. I mean I still like it, I just haven't listened to it in a couple of years. Even though that album is pretty "dope", my heart lies with the preceeding album, Auquimini. That is an unbelievable record that (in my opinion) really pushed Outkast onto another level. It is to Outkast what the Black Album is to Matellica, only the inverse effect, if you will. If you haven't heard Aquimini yet, then go hear it. It's really good.
MTAR
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 11:06 am
by pskooper_Archive
music is creative all together
amazing lines - very upbeat
and have you seen him break out in the crazy dance moves in "hey ya"... could call him todays elvis for god sake.
overall - fantastic
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 6:16 pm
by oucheh_Archive
OUTKAST? From the A.T.L.?
Not Crap, not ever. these gentlemen could shit in a tin can and I would still listen. "Wheels of Steel"? "Spootieootiedopalicious"? "Call Before I Come"? i guess i just like to make love to my lady a lot? whateva?
huh.
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 2:12 pm
by Mike Stanton_Archive
Ok, I have to say that outkast has changed what the genre rap entails. Outkast is one of the few if not the only rap band I'm not embarrased to pick up. Nothing against the genre, it just needed some originality which is exactly what outkast provivded.
The first original rap since funkmaster flash.
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 10:42 am
by Mr Chimp_Archive
Not Crap, but certainly not the end all amazingness that it seems. This record....sounds close to finished, but just seems to be missing something - an editor or an outside producer to trim the fat. It is a mass, and there is a lot of stuff on it that won't engage me next time, except for hitting the FWD button.
Still, that is a very narrow perspective. On the grand scheme, this album is the freshest gust of wind to hit popular music since Beck broke out of his "Loser" paradigm (Odelay).
tmidgett wrote:i did make an 80min distillation of the quadruple vinyl for condensed listening pleasure. probably a worthwhile step.
It's an easy exercise, I concur, but nonetheless I would be interested in Mr. Midgett's track order, if not composed of chronological omissions.
"Hey Ya" is one of the very best songs to every be put through speakers.
Not Crap
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 12:32 am
by hellbachacha_Archive
Andre is not crap.....
Big Boi is crap.....
BAND: OUTKAST
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:58 am
by Mr Chimp_Archive
I have to say that after numerous listens, I prefer the Speakerboxx half much more than The Love Below. Both gents are on the former, while the latter seems a bit self indulgent.
Still, a mile above 99% of other rap/popular musics.
And, still not crap.