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1 Homeroom 2 Case of the P.T.A. 3 Too Much on My Mind 4 What's the Pinocchio's Theory? 5 Just When You Thought It Was Safe 6 Lunchroom 7 Sound of the Zeekers @#^**?! 8 Sobb Story 9 Feminine Fatt 10 Transformers 11 Afterschool 12 Show Me a Hero 13 Trains, Planes and Automobiles 14 International Zone Coaster 15 Teachers, Don't Teach Us Nonsense!! 16 My Ding-A-Ling 17 Where Do We Go from Here? Newest Review: ... one you get them jumping on some of the sorts of percussion breaks which made this era what it was all of the members the ... more |
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Release Date: 1991 - 07 - 02, Audio CD, Elektra Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 06/09/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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"A Future Without A Past" came in 1991 as the debut album from the New York Hip Hop crew Leaders Of The New School, a group who included a young Busta Rhymes (Who got his name from Public Enemy's Chuck D) as well as the lesser-known MCs Charlie Brown and Dinco D (with Cut Monitor Milo as their DJ) . They were short-lived as a unit, with Busta's personality being too big for the crew, but they were still able to do big things whilst together. 1. "Homeroom" (Intro) 2. "Case Of The P.T.A." After creating a setting for the album, we find that they drive directly into their debut single here as they jump right ... Read the complete review
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