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UGK - TOO HARD TO SWALLOW:
Their debut album that only came out on CD and as a promo LP in 1992. Listen to "Something good" and "Cramping my style". 2017 reissue on clear vinyl., beautiful copy in shrink.
Their debut album that only came out on CD and as a promo LP in 1992. Listen to "Something good" and "Cramping my style". 2017 reissue on clear vinyl., beautiful copy in shrink.
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UGLY DUCKLING - EVERYBODY C'MON:
Catchy, funky tune from 1999. Stickered sleeve still in shrink. US original.
Catchy, funky tune from 1999. Stickered sleeve still in shrink. US original.
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ULTIMATE FORCE - CUTS LIKE THESE:
Hardcore drum machine hip hop classic from 1986. US early 2nd pressing on Hip-Hop Records, a little after the B-Boy release. Black vinyl.
Hardcore drum machine hip hop classic from 1986. US early 2nd pressing on Hip-Hop Records, a little after the B-Boy release. Black vinyl.
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ULTRAMAGNETIC MC'S - CRITICAL BEATDOWN:
The groundbreaking debut album from Kool Keith & co, from 1988. Filled with rough tunes like "Ego Trippin", "Funky", "Give The Drummer Some" and "Ease Back". Cover in shrink with a very slight corner bend. Old reissue.
The groundbreaking debut album from Kool Keith & co, from 1988. Filled with rough tunes like "Ego Trippin", "Funky", "Give The Drummer Some" and "Ease Back". Cover in shrink with a very slight corner bend. Old reissue.
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URBAN THERMO DYNAMICS - SAME:
Great LP with a young Mos Def in the group. Check the wicked "My kung fu" and "Manifest destiny". This was never properly issued at the time it was recorded. Here is the unofficial double vinyl release from the late 90s with hype sticker on plain sleeve, COD 007 etched in dead wax. Released many years before the official release. LPs have surface marks but nothing deep, both play ok. Cover has ring wear.
Great LP with a young Mos Def in the group. Check the wicked "My kung fu" and "Manifest destiny". This was never properly issued at the time it was recorded. Here is the unofficial double vinyl release from the late 90s with hype sticker on plain sleeve, COD 007 etched in dead wax. Released many years before the official release. LPs have surface marks but nothing deep, both play ok. Cover has ring wear.
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