The Human Traffic King
March 4, 2010 by Jason · 2 Comments
The Human Traffic King (Part 2) – Brand New Necro album has dropped!!! Cop yours at necrohiphop.com
Check out some of Necro’s older joints from the Prefix of Death!
Simon Says…
February 4, 2010 by Jason · Leave a Comment
Pharoahe Monch
Pharoahe Monch’s name is derived from the monkey dolls, Monchhichis. After receiving a bad haircut, which left Monch looking like a “chimpanzee”, girls in Monch’s class at the High School of Art and Design began calling him “Monchhichi”, which was later shortened to “Monch”. Monch adopted the “Pharoahe” prefix after meeting future Organized Konfusion partner Prince Po.
Simon Says
Simon says is a game for three or more players (most often children). One of the people is “it” – i.e., Simon. The others must do what Simon tells them to do when asked with a phrase beginning with “Simon says”. If Simon says “Simon says jump”, the players must jump (players that do not jump are out). However, if Simon says simply “jump”, without first saying “Simon says”, players do not jump; those that do jump are out. In general, it is the spirit of the command, not the actions that matters; if Simon says “Simon says touch your toes”, players only have to show that they are trying to touch their toes. It is the ability to distinguish between valid and invalid commands, rather than physical ability, that matters here.
It is Simon’s task to try to get everyone out as quickly as possible, and it is every one else’s job to stay “in” for as long as possible. The last of Simon’s followers to stay in wins (although the game is not always played all the way through).
It is considered cheating to give impossible commands (“Simon says ‘lift your left leg’. Simon says ‘lift your right leg’. Simon did not say ‘put your left leg down’!”) or phrase the commands in such a way that the other player has no option but to ‘go out’ (“Simon says ‘jump up’. Come down.”). However, at least in some versions, it is allowed for Simon to eliminate players by asking them to do something seemingly unrelated to the game (example: “Anyone remaining join me up here.”)
A recent psychological study found that the game can be a healthy way to help children to improve self-control and restraint of impulsive behavior.
R.A. the Rugged Man Stanley Kubrick
February 1, 2010 by Jason · Leave a Comment
R.A. Thorburn, better known as R.A. the Rugged Man, is an emcee from Suffolk County, New York on Long Island. Coming from a broken home, R.A.’s father was a Vietnam veteran affected by Agent Orange. His family was forever changed by the potent chemical — his brother Maxx was born handicapped and blind, eventually dying at the age of 10, while his sister Dee Ann couldn’t walk or speak.[citation needed] R.A. tells the story of his father, Staff Sgt. John A. Thorburn, in the Jedi Mind Tricks track “Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story”. His verse was given the Quotable of the Month in The Source magazine. In his song “Lessons,” R.A. alluded to suffering from mental illness himself.
A true legend of underground hip hop, R.A. the Rugged Man has all the unpredictable humour and demented charm of a crazy man exploiting his own inflated shortcomings for our twisted pleasure. This monster on the mic worked with Biggie and Mobb Deep in the beginning, has supposedly been homeless and loves horror movies more than most.
Unified School District
January 28, 2010 by Jason · Leave a Comment
All I can say is buy this Album! I bought the enitre album this morning and can’t stop listening. Every single track on this album is hawt! Check out more at getunified.net
Unified School District – Brokendown Palace
1. Waste Knot
2. Brokedown Palace
3. …Sleepwalking
4. Punch Face Drunk
5. Sum Columns
6. Saing Sweet Words
7. All Is Not Lost
8. This Revolting Revolution
9. Anti Audience Attack
10. Exit Theme
11. Action Figures
12. Nobodys Here
13. Radio Hate Us
14. No Left Time
15. Screamers
16. Want Knot







