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| Name: Pro Ecks (Posted: 11/7/2004 7:50:00 PM) Comment: Ya'll know the name! JS f*ckin 1 ain't a damn thing changed. Utilizing a cut from Pharaoh for the chorus: "My basements an arrangement of different torture devices,” and some scratches from JS-1, “Flying Guillotines” is paying homage to the DJ. Stylistically this collabo is exactly what you'd expect from the featured emcees, only they are throwing shout-outs to JS-1. The production is nothing to write home about, but it's good enough to provide a backdrop for the emcees. Check this. | Name: Daryl Stoneage (Posted: 11/7/2004 7:49:00 PM) Comment: Ya'll know the name! JS f*ckin 1 ain't a damn thing changed. Utilizing a cut from Pharaoh for the chorus: "My basements an arrangement of different torture devices,” and some scratches from JS-1, “Flying Guillotines” is paying homage to the DJ. Stylistically this collabo is exactly what you'd expect from the featured emcees, only they are throwing shout-outs to JS-1. The production is nothing to write home about, but it's good enough to provide a backdrop for the emcees. Check this. |
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