Back in the late 80's, a decision was made to lower the maximum number of rounds in a boxing match from 15 to 12. The major catalysts from this change was a co... Read More...
In 1989, The D.O.C. dropped an album called "No One Can Do It Better". Over the course of time, many people, including this reviewer, regard the album as one o... Read More...
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B. Dolan's Alias-produced "Fallen House, Sunken City" is a difficult album. Within the wonderful world of hip-hop criticism, this characterization is not neces... Read More...
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