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try "Sound mind sound body" and the contemplative "Wave field", if you haven't yet. |
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Odd question, but do all versions of Low End Theory edit out the obscenities? I've listened to two and they are both the same.:confused: |
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Not all the obsenity is edited. Busta says "yeah my man motherfucka" at the end of "Scenerio" and there's an F bomb in "The Business" from one of the Brand Nubians and some others sprinkled around. There's not actually "editing." Any self-editing was done on intentionally by Q-Tip and Phife. Notice that the curses aren't backmasked or anything. They just decided to "skip" over the obscene words in some cases. So to take forever to answer your question, yes all versions are the same as the version you have. |
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Really, really good. But I still think FIRST COME FIRST SERVED by Dr. Dooom is even better. |
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I will have to check that out now that I'm actively listening to hip-hop again. |
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yeah, i remember really liking that record, but it irked me to no end that it was "edited" for no reason really. i think it's pretty lame. just like how "protect your neck" is edited. at least on my cd it is. |
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that was a trademark of Loud Records back then. Early singles would be edited for radio airplay, so they would remain as such on the eventual album. Notice how "Shook Ones Pt. 2" is the same deal on THE INFAMOUS. |
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