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Ted Underhill
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You know whoever called for help was getting his ass kicked too. Also love how its Phreak from Hackers, something tells me he won't last.

I wish I didn't read the casting of Criminal Justice but I am guessing he plays the prison gang leader or Nas' cell mate

Thats exactly what that was

The machete line was brilliant though

"All those memories lost..like tears in the rain"

Maybe the mother owned it? Wouldn't she just be paying property tax and utilities now? Seems to use alot of candles so electricity is low.

Yeah that episode ended with a hefty Oz vibe, prison rape is exactly what keeps me on the straight and narrow. Much like George Michael Bluth

Could not agree more, waiting to see where that story goes

Perfect for your gynecologists waiting room

Love how Ghostface Killah gets a C+ yet ACDC get a B on here….yeah all good with music reviews on this site

Are there steps beyond beating a dead horse? Star Wars fans have certainly found it

I wish Richard Pryor was alive to see all this

There's a guy on the Steelers that is sending you a signed football as we speak

Not shocking, something tells me working with Will Smith is a pain in the ass…could only imagine a younger, cockier version of him

Tyler the Creator may be one of the most overrated artists in the history of music. I credit the dude for trying something different but I can never sit through anything with him on it. He reminds me of Anchorman 2, lets just try and say the most ridiculous shit we can think of and maybe people will like it

Keep Watch I think is actually a pretty good track. Beat is solid, Frank Ocean you can really take him or leave it but Method spits pretty well to open that up. Listening to that beat could come from a Ghostface album

Czarface is an AMAZING album…stumbled across it and keep going back to it. They have Czarface 2 coming soon as well

I feel like that sums up MK's entire career pretty nicely

Heart Weeps is a great song, also the back story that Dhani Harrison is a huge Wu Tang fan and can name every movie that the samples are from makes that song better. Also being raised on the Beatles it was cool to see someone try something with their song that was different.

12 Reasons to Die is an amazing album, as well as The Brown Tape. and whats pretty fucked is up is people rarely bring that album up when speaking about Wu Tang and its members. Would like to see what Younge and GZA could do together