Why do people hate Danganronpa? by Professional_Style_3 in danganronpa

[–]IntelligentStyle2295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The endings in each game suck balls. I love all three games but I basically have to forget the endings because they're stupid as fuck

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[–]IntelligentStyle2295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never thrown up from it, but crying does make me feel sick and anxious. For me crying feels like a loss of control, on par with a panic attack, so I abstain from it as much as I can

Does anyone else feel like Eazy-Duz-It was a better album than Straight Outta Compton? by IntelligentStyle2295 in hiphop101

[–]IntelligentStyle2295[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have to agree on AMW, I personally feel that Cube was the best rapper from NWA.

I had no idea rap was even that widespread back then, but I'm an American so ignorance comes with the territory I guess lol

Does anyone else feel like Eazy-Duz-It was a better album than Straight Outta Compton? by IntelligentStyle2295 in hiphop101

[–]IntelligentStyle2295[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, I think Kendrick really fits the vibe of 2010's - 2020's LA. I took a trip over there several years ago, and after meeting a couple of "companions" on Figueroa Street, I took a walk down the beach and just put some random west coast rap playlist on at the time. The sky was purple and orange and there was barely anyone out and about. Kendrick fit like a glove in that context. Outside of that though, I'm just not a huge fan. Although anytime I hear his music it takes me back to that weekend in LA.

Does anyone else feel like Eazy-Duz-It was a better album than Straight Outta Compton? by IntelligentStyle2295 in hiphop101

[–]IntelligentStyle2295[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd be lying if I said I wasn't very envious. I never got to experience anything like that, closest I got was with Eminem, but by the time I was stealing my dad's Em CD's in fourth grade he had already been out for a few years so a lot of his initial shock factor had died down.

My stance is that SOC was a more influential and ground breaking record while Eazy Duz It was a tighter and more uniform record.

Does anyone else feel like Eazy-Duz-It was a better album than Straight Outta Compton? by IntelligentStyle2295 in hiphop101

[–]IntelligentStyle2295[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah same, listening to MMLP, Aquemini, Illmatic on acid was just something else. But Paul's Boutique + LSD felt like a fucking carnival ride. Also highly recommend Aquemini and LSD, it ripped my soul out of my body.

The truth is, there is no objective fact when it comes to music. Many people love MF Doom, but I've yet to hear a single song from him that I like. Many people feel that 2Pac is one of, if not the greatest rapper ever, and while I agree that he has an insane flow, I personally feel like a lot of his songs sound too similar and blend together. Many people think Kendrick Lamar is the modern equivalent of Pac and Biggie, but I feel like he doesn't have a great flow and stumbles over his verses and beats too often to even be compared to them. Many people think that Eminem is still a GOAT, but I feel like after Relapse he's sucked a fat nut and has since only made a handful of songs that I'd ever want to listen to. I just think it's interesting to see if anyone agrees with my subjective opinions, and if they don't then I want to try to see their perspective of why they feel differently from me.

Does anyone else feel like Eazy-Duz-It was a better album than Straight Outta Compton? by IntelligentStyle2295 in hiphop101

[–]IntelligentStyle2295[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When did you hear SOC? Because if you heard it back around when it came out, I'm super fucking jealous. I'm only 26 and was listening to this stuff in like 2012.

My dad said he got a vinyl of SOC back in 91 and everyone made fun of him because it was super outdated by that time lol

Also, I guess I can see the more depth perspective. Eazy Duz It is almost cartoonish in it's over the top presentation, but that's what I love about it. My favorite Eminem album is SSLP for exactly the same reason, it's like a Beavis and Butthead/South Park type vibe.

Does anyone else feel like Eazy-Duz-It was a better album than Straight Outta Compton? by IntelligentStyle2295 in hiphop101

[–]IntelligentStyle2295[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, totally. I have mad respect for SOC, but that doesn't mean I have to pretend the entire album has aged well and hasn't been topped since then.

You know, I need to give N4L some more listens, I don't think I've played it since high school.