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Why I Love MF DOOM’s ‘No Snakes Alive’ as King Geedorah (Patreon Clip)

Why I Love MF DOOM’s ‘No Snakes Alive’ as King Geedorah (Patreon Clip)

FromThe Crate 808 Podcast


Why I Love MF DOOM’s ‘No Snakes Alive’ as King Geedorah (Patreon Clip)

FromThe Crate 808 Podcast

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Full episode: https://bit.ly/3BzkeYS   Subscribe to our Patreon for more dope rap chat: https://www.patreon.com/crate808 ?   Yes yes, we are diving back into our ‘Why I Love MF DOOM’ series with writer, author and podcaster Laurent Fintoni…and we’re talking about 2003’s ‘No Snakes Alive’ by King Geedorah (also known as ‘Star Anis’ from Metalfingers Presents: Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6)   Amazing to jump into this cult classic…but where does it stand in YOUR DOOM rotation? Let us know in the comments or via crate808@gmail.com and we may shout you out on the show!   Also on our Patreon patreon.com/crate808… Why I Love MF DOOM’s ‘One Beer’ https://bit.ly/3HuhgHP ? Ghostface Killa’s ‘Ironman’ album review https://bit.ly/30DW7Ko ? Why I Love J Dilla’s ’Shake it Down’ and ‘Nag Champa’ https://bit.ly/30xjXaF ? Ghostface Killa’s ‘Supreme Clientele’ album review https://bit.ly/3FP2CZM ? Why I Love MF DOOM’s ‘Figaro’ https://bit.ly/3lXu6Fo ? Ghostface Killa’s ‘Bulletproof Wallets’ album review https://bit.ly/3mLV7vI ? Masta Ace’s ‘SlaughtaHouse’ Album Review https://bit.ly/3KuRftm ? Ghostface Killa’s ‘The Pretty Toney Album’ album review https://bit.ly/3HalnrX ?
Released:
Feb 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Missing the golden era of hip hop? The Crate 808 podcast travels back to the 1990s with lively debates around classic albums, arguments over Top 5 GOATs and interviews with instrumental people from the culture. Every week, join Kambi Thandi, a long-time hip hop head and pod producer, as he interviews insightful guests to provide a healthy dose of nostalgia, and a fresh look on the decade that shaped the genre.