While certainly some of that 80's stuff is dated (The Steve Martin!), the EPMD catalog still holds up. I'd say that Parish was always the strongest side of the equation thought Erick Sermon's rhymes and delivery got better over time, especially on Business Never Personal.
NOT CRAP AT ALL
Extra points for introducing Redman to the world. And they had Bill Sienkiewicz cover art for Business As Usual.
Duo: EPMD
23RAP IS OUT OF CONTROL.
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Duo: EPMD
24Marsupialized wrote:CRAP, misplaced nostalgia swirling around here.
Seriously, pull this bullshit out and listen to it. CRAP.
I listened to EPMD's Business Never Personal last week.
still awesome.
they were responsible for Redman's career spark, too. he was phenomenal early on. "kicking wicked styles, you'd think I had cerebral palsy, like AAAOUUUGGHHH AAAOOUUUUUUGGHHHHH"
Not Crap.
kerble is right.