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Run DMC and Jam master J

Run DMC and Jam master J

BoneRemake (Member Profile)

Run DMC and Jam master J

SNL - Jingle Barack

Inexperienced Jet-skiers Nearly Die at The Wedge

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Rick Rubin: Punk Rock, Hip-Hop, Advantage of Big Companies

Trancecoach says...

Not for nothing, but Rick serves as yet another "poster boy" for how there will never be income "equality." Mr. Rubin would not be "equal" in salary to most people, whether there's a free market, a crony capitalist market, a socialist non-market, or a communist non-market.

Eminem, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Beastie Boys, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Lana Del Rey, Krishna Das, Johnny Cash, Adele, Rage Against the Machine, Run DMC, Danzig, Slayer, the (extremely versatile) list of course goes on and on (and on). That's why Mr. Rubin is in the 1%.. Because you (and tens or hundreds of millions of others) listen and like the albums that he produces and not the ones produced by most of the other wanna-be (or actual) "music producers."

But, of course, the envy-fiends have their "reasons" as to why they think they should be paid that kind of money and/or deserve (like mobsters do) to have a a piece of his pie.

Or that if you could only get others to vote in a certain way, you'd be Rick Rubin, or in his shoes. Such a conceit reinforces the obvious: you can only control your self. Little-to-no benefit comes from worrying about or trying to influence what other people do or don't do (especially when it has nothing to do with you and you can't do anything about it anyway). The conceit that anything else is the case leads to profound suffering on both the personal as well as on the social and political levels.

History of Rap 5 (Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake)

Major Lazer - Bubble Butt feat. Bruno Mars

A Pop Culture Nostalgia Trip to the Year 1986

Payback says...

Cameo - Word Up (3:07)
Funk is eternal.

INXS - What You Need (2:54)

Run DMC - Walk This Way (1:45)

ChaosEngine said:

If you ask almost any metal fan (and even most open minded music fans), they will acknowledge that Master Of Puppets is a classic album of it's genre that still sounds as good today as it did when it came out.

Just wondering if anyone here feels that there are any other albums/songs of that era (preferably featured in the video) that still hold up in the same way, because I'm struggling to think of any.

And not ironic kitsch either... actual good music that if it was released today would still be regarded as good.

Maybe "graceland" or "Licenced to Ill"?

Also Charles Dance: being evil since ages ago!

E3 2011: Prey 2 - Holy goddamn, Blade Runner, anyone?

EvilDeathBee says...

Meh, another CG trailer full of typical action cliches. Kinda sick of these CG trailers, want to see in-game footage.

Also, this is the NOT Prey 2 I was hoping for. This might've been a cool game on it's own, it didn't need to be Prey 2! Same with that horrible fucking upcoming DMC game. Seeing that trailer... that... that hurt.

It's been stripped of all the uniqueness that made the original Prey so interesting! The portals, the crazy ship, the crazy weapons, the gravity, and of course the protagonist being Native American and dealing with his estranged culture! For once we got a protagonist that wasn't just your typical american action hero.

Walk This Way : Steven Tyler & Carrie Underwood

Rage - New trailer

History of Hip-Hop Told Through Beatboxing

bmacs27 says...

It looks pretty good. I might have been wrong about de la soul. So much hip-hop sounds alike that it's hard to know what's what. I don't know what kind of jack ass puts Bone Thugs and Rick Ross on a list like that, and not De La Soul, or Run DMC, or even Black Star, or Dead Prez, but to each their own I guess.



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