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Post by Rev Jones [Admin] on Sept 19, 2015 13:00:42 GMT
interested in your votes ...
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Post by user on Sept 19, 2015 23:06:14 GMT
For me it's gotta be the Robot Tank album. Does anybody know who did the beats?
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Post by ALKATRAZ on Sept 20, 2015 6:35:38 GMT
Smugglin' Booze in the Graveyard. It's basically a Warcloud & Alcatraz collab album.
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Post by Mister Yo on Sept 22, 2015 17:59:54 GMT
seeing as how the BSBD was the first one i heard to this day i still play that album the most.
although Nightmares that surface from a shallow sleep is a great one that surprisingly has no votes... yet.
Mad Axes is one of my favorite tracks of all time
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Post by Rev Jones [Admin] on Sept 22, 2015 23:06:02 GMT
For me it's gotta be the Robot Tank album. Does anybody know who did the beats? I tried to do some online digging but to no avail one thing I can say for sure is that Warcloud was in touch with fans of his music who were also (start up) producers and a lot of beats were sent to him. some people didn't hear back from him though. I remember reading this info in warcloud threads on wucorp from a few years ago. so it's just based on what other people said, not established facts. I should probably try and locate those posts since I don't have a physical copy of this particular album I found this remark from an online review intriguing The production credits for this album are a mystery, but I have a suspicious feeling about this (and the other album). There are Warghosts (Bomshot and Warcloud) logos all over it and we can find Bomshot’s email on the backcover. As far as I know these two don’t get a long, but times might have changed.you can find the whole review here btw rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the_holocaust_as_robot_tank/the_signs_of_hells_winter/
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Post by user on Sept 23, 2015 4:10:43 GMT
since I don't have a physical copy of this particular album I found this remark from an online review intriguing The production credits for this album are a mystery, but I have a suspicious feeling about this (and the other album). There are Warghosts (Bomshot and Warcloud) logos all over it and we can find Bomshot’s email on the backcover. As far as I know these two don’t get a long, but times might have changed.I always assumed it was from his Boston period, despite being released in 2012. I also assume all the beats are by the same dude. Gneticz is the main candidate I considered. He produced "River Church." The vibe is pretty similar.
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Post by user on Sept 23, 2015 4:15:07 GMT
seeing as how the BSBD was the first one i heard to this day i still play that album the most. although Nightmares that surface from a shallow sleep is a great one that surprisingly has no votes... yet. Mad Axes is one of my favorite tracks of all time Nightmares is awesome. It's the first one I heard, and I listened to it at least twice a day for a few months. I barely listen to anything off of that anymore. I kinda wore myself out.
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Post by daviddanieldavis1981 on Jan 8, 2016 14:33:51 GMT
Most definitely the Blue Sky Black Death collaboration. It is the first time a project of his has been properly mixed and mastered.
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