SlimChazi wrote:Should I feel bad that I don't know Diabolic
Check out Liar & a Thief, bra
SlimChazi wrote:Should I feel bad that I don't know Diabolic
KaZer wrote:
I got it but haven't listening to it yet but I will tomorrow
Hesky wrote:Yoda wrote:Probs my personal favourite rap album of 2014 that's dropped thus far tbfh. Will definitely be bumping a good few times.
I wish I could say I felt the same way, my man
I began listening to the album last night, and I wasn't really feeling it much. I began to lose interest at around Norman Bates. I started to listen to the album from the beginning again this morning on the way to work, and yet again at around the Norman Bates mark began to lose interest, so I skipped the track and moved onto 'Living in my Own Head', which I did enjoy
A lot of the hooks also seemed bland. Not even the Half Baked sample on the 'My Attitude' track was able to spice things up. They were definitely a low point for me.
A lot of the punchlines and rhymes were also a little predictable. Eminem did the whole 'gym class/Slim•Fast' rhyme 15 years ago, and the set up is quite similar to Eminem's also. Liar & A Thief, in my opinion, was a lot more of a polished project. Some of the bars on this album could have been interchanged between tracks, because there was no real theme to the vast majority of them, and the tracks that did have specific themes weren't executed as well as they could have been.
I wish I could say I felt the same way, my man
I began listening to the album last night, and I wasn't really feeling it much. I began to lose interest at around Norman Bates. I started to listen to the album from the beginning again this morning on the way to work, and yet again at around the Norman Bates mark began to lose interest, so I skipped the track and moved onto 'Living in my Own Head', which I did enjoy
A lot of the hooks also seemed bland. Not even the Half Baked sample on the 'My Attitude' track was able to spice things up. They were definitely a low point for me.
A lot of the punchlines and rhymes were also a little predictable. Eminem did the whole 'gym class/Slim•Fast' rhyme 15 years ago, and the set up is quite similar to Eminem's also. Liar & A Thief, in my opinion, was a lot more of a polished project. Some of the bars on this album could have been interchanged between tracks, because there was no real theme to the vast majority of them, and the tracks that did have specific themes weren't executed as well as they could have been.
Mitchell3K wrote:Diabolic is the bottom of the barrel for the late 90's white battle rappers who are nearing their 40's. He's basically a poor mans Copywrite. His punchlines are so telegraphed you can see them coming a mile away, his flow sounds like 1,000 other people cut from his cloth and his beats are always run of the mill.
It's like somebody bought a paint by numbers, build your own angry white battle rapper kit and made this dude from scratch using every stereo type that came in the box.
Illuminati Paranoia - Check
Complain about new rappers and styles while proclaiming yourself "Real hip hop" - Check
Monotone flow and shitty hooks, sometimes replaced by generic DJ Premier wanna be cutting up the middle - Check
This guy is basically a poor mans version of Apathy, he's like a dude who wasn't quite good enough to make the cut for Demigodz.
His career wound up dependent on Kickstarter for a reason....... Fuck, at least Vinnie Paz and Il Bill can get people to press their records up for them without begging for change lol
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