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01-26-2005, 09:34 PM

senim silla is one of my favorite emcees.. i wanna cop his new album piece or peace. haha that's really dope that you spoke with him man...where u meet him?

I've trudged through the sediment in search of the rhythm
Dove soul first to bathe nude in its abyss
Paid dues and made music my religion
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01-28-2005, 12:35 PM

Originally posted by Bb0Y FaYTh
senim silla is one of my favorite emcees.. i wanna cop his new album piece or peace. haha that's really dope that you spoke with him man...where u meet him?
I got piece or peace, and it's alright. It wasn't as good as as expected but it's not all senim, it's all of sleepercell. Senim's tracks were all pretty dope and the other tracks were alright, some good, some not so good. It's a surprisingly short CD in terms of pure length though.

I didn't talk to him in person but over the internet. I have the conversation saved so that's why I could easily quote him.



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02-17-2005, 02:04 PM

Originally posted by dj_islandpryde
dude what class you write this for?? wuts the course descript.?
It's a history course entitled "Intellectual Origins of The Contemporary West." I just happened to get an awesome prof. The assignment was take any thinker we've looked at so far and put what they'd think about a current issue or how they'd apply in contemporary society.

Hobbes and Hip Hop was the OBVIOUS choice



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