he was a fucking legend, and still is...
..I thought i'd just put it out there.
haha!
2pac
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I bought 2 Pac Greatest Hits on tape in Cyprus when I was 14. I never listened to it though, I just liked Changes.
Hilarious.
Hilarious.
- jonny_boy34
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'life goes on' is fucking sick,
"Gimme a paper an pen so i can write about my life of sin, a couple of bottles of gin in case i dont get in...'
haha, quick post some shit before James or Craig find out about this post and delete it!
"Gimme a paper an pen so i can write about my life of sin, a couple of bottles of gin in case i dont get in...'
haha, quick post some shit before James or Craig find out about this post and delete it!
- BEER CAN
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Immortalicide wrote:BEER CAN wrote: quick post some shit before James or Craig find out about this post and delete it!
That's like a variety box of poo.
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- thrashduck
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thrashduck wrote:Immortalicide wrote:BEER CAN wrote: quick post some shit before James or Craig find out about this post and delete it!
That's like a variety box of poo.
it was, but i ate all the chocolate ones
- Immortalicide
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Yeah, he died because he was awful at music.
Stevedot2 wrote:Stop complaining you black cunt.
http://www.myspace.com/superking - Don't look at meeee!
- Herzeleid
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- The Fourth Norseman
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at the risk of adding to my popularity rating I'd like to declare a penchant for the dulcet tones of Tupac! only the albums done when he was alive though. even a wrapper doesn't deserve a posthumous duet with Elton John! Biggie's Ready To Die wipes the floor with the genre though (possible exaggeration ).
*runs away*
*runs away*
satan stole my lunch money
- Chest Rockwell
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If I own three of his albums will I have a 6 pack?
"If you want a picture of the future of UK Thrash, imagine a boot stamping on a Member's face, forever."
- terrorizer
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Chest Rockwell wrote:at the risk of adding to my popularity rating I'd like to declare a penchant for the dulcet tones of Tupac! only the albums done when he was alive though. even a wrapper doesn't deserve a posthumous duet with Elton John! Biggie's Ready To Die wipes the floor with the genre though (possible exaggeration ).
Biggies beats were heavy, but Pacs poetry takes it away everytime man
W35t 51D3 43v3R
- BEER CAN
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Chest Rockwell wrote:at the risk of adding to my popularity rating I'd like to declare a penchant for the dulcet tones of Tupac! only the albums done when he was alive though. even a wrapper doesn't deserve a posthumous duet with Elton John! Biggie's Ready To Die wipes the floor with the genre though (possible exaggeration ).
*runs away*
Yeah, I heard that Wispa was going into the studio with Elton John next week.
"And what about the churches and all their wealth
There's an unseen fortune under their belts
Are golden temples a symbol of God's way
This horde of wealth is a sickening display"
There's an unseen fortune under their belts
Are golden temples a symbol of God's way
This horde of wealth is a sickening display"
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