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Topic: Def Jux

Related:
  Def    Def Jam  
  Def Leppard    Mos Def  
  Def Jam Records    Def Comedy Jam  
  Def Poetry Jam    Def Poetry  
  Def Leopard    Def Soul  
  Def Jam South    Def Jam Vendetta  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Eminem,  Tupac Shakur,  Che Guevara
Dream job(s):DJ
Favorite body part(s):Fists,  Soul
Favorite great leader(s):Hannibal
Favorite animal(s):Chimpanzee
Likes to wear:Hip hop gear,  Vinyl,  Mooks
Favorite movie(s):Silence of the Lambs
Listens to:Hip Hop,  Techno,  Ambient
Worst habit(s):Buying top 40 music
Favorite type of dance(s):Break dancing,  Raving
Favorite quote(s):"Nostalgia ain't what it used to be."
"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver, with some fava beans and a nice chianti...." - Silence of the Lambs
 
 
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Sam Hayden,
Gothic Nightclub Owner

What you notice is the Def Jux thread running through this entire compilation, this realised by being truly true to the cause rather than the usual fake posturing associated with the current scene.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

- Featuring music from: Def Jux recording artists El-P, RJD2 and Aesop Rock, plus Mr.
Hailing from Highland California (out in the Southern Californian desert somewhere), Patagonian formerly known as inSTEREOtype constructs dreamlike instrumental hip-hop similar to Dabrye or Def Jux's newest sweetheart, RJD2.
Teaming up with El-P, Murs and Def Jux are taking the music to audiences and listeners everywhere.
Jordan Jones,
Rapper

Like El-P's Fantastic Damage and really most of Def Jux's recent releases, this album marks the musical progression of hip-hop away from gangsta rap towards a more mature form music.
After Rjd2 dropped the superb I Really Like Your Def Jux Baby Tee earlier this year, a steady buzz began to build that Deadringer would be the next step in instrumental, sample-based hip-hop.
LP is for all lovers of Def Jux, Anti pop etc, not for Nas, Jay Z and bling lovers.
 
 
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dont matter
2005-06-07 05:29:46
why is def jex artists so weak
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