Alphabet Assassins

UK MC Lowkey’s definitely nice with his. He just dropped an ode to the perpetually delayed Papoose’s first vinyl offering co-signed G Rap and AZ from way back in ’99. We’re also fans of Blowfly’s super-explicit ‘Blowfly’s ABC’s’ and more recently ‘Alphabet Aerobics’ by Blackalicious.

Lowkey ‘Alphabet Assassin’

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Papoose ‘Alphabetic Slaughter’ (Vocal)

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Papoose ‘Alphabetic Slaughter’ (Inst)

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6 Responses to "Alphabet Assassins"
  1. Reply End Level Boss May 30, 2008 10:23 am

    Cool, but where are the Friday boobies?

  2. Reply Walter Biscuitz May 30, 2008 18:05 pm

    Gift of Gab 3 – Everyone Else 0

    its a shitty concept anyway

    moretitzplzkthnxbai

  3. Reply salvador darlo May 31, 2008 04:52 am

    ^ I agree

  4. Reply salvador darlo May 31, 2008 04:52 am

    apart from the tits bit

  5. Reply Fila my nutsack May 31, 2008 19:40 pm

    that papoose 12″ was a bit overhyped at the time, it’s OK, but hardly classic.

  6. Reply Ong December 24, 2012 07:49 am

    Oh Stanley, I’m sore you didn’t cite my 2005 post, . Ok, it’s no doubt too extreme, and would hdlary be a respectable reference. I have written more respectable critiques, but this one is by far the most cited. That post is evidence at least, that some of us never believed the hype and promises, and saw them for what they are. The only honest argument I’ve heard in all these years, is that the LMS provides the institution with data for external audits. But it’s not even a half honest answer, because you don’t have to click far to see that the data is neither generated (teachers loading PDFs and that’s all), nor used. The Student Management System is the primary provider of data. So what’s the LMS even for? Sheep I tell you.

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