Warren G - Regulate... G Funk Era
83

A g funk classic. Has some iconic tracks on it

Fav tracks: Regulate, This dj, Runnin wit no breaks, And ya dont stop

Kill Bill: The Rapper - Snowglobe Theory
85

Solid release with a bit of a different production attempt from Ramona

Fav tracks: Do not disturb, Cigarettes, A while, What to say, Ring ring, Spaceman

Kill Bill: The Rapper - FULLMETAL KAIJU
87

Some of the best production hes worked on, just wish it was a bit longer

Fav tracks: Polybius, False swipe, Zzz, Wails, Peel, Visions, Nursing homes terrify me

Kill Bill: The Rapper - RESIN
80

Not at the highs of Ramona, though quality regardless

Fav tracks: Resin, Cerulean, Rpg, Vibe killers, Chakras

Armand Hammer - Rome
59

Weakest Armand hammer release

Fav tracks: Stole

Armand Hammer - Paraffin
85

One of Armand Hammer's best projects. Production is very unique

Fav tracks: Dettol, No days off, Fuhrman tapes, Black garlic, Vx, Vindaloo, Ecomog, Bob barker

Armand Hammer - Shrines
81

Not groundbreaking by any means but a solid effort from the two

Fav tracks: Solarium, Pommelhorse, Parables, Ramesses 2, The eucharist

billy woods - History Will Absolve Me
86

The start of a crazy run of albums

Fav tracks: High tide, Body of work, The foreigner, Freedman's bureau, Blue dream, The man who would be king, Crocodile tears, Dmca, Duck hunt, Sour grapes

billy woods - Dour Candy
91

Great production and rapping. An early career W

Fav tracks: Gilgamesh, Redacted, Manteca, Central park, One thousand one nights, Tinseltown, Tumbleweed, Hack, Fools gold, Lucre

billy woods - Today, I Wrote Nothing
85

Not the most verbose Woods' project but enjoyable either way.

Fav tracks: Lost blocks, The big nothing, Flatlands, Warmachines, Carpetbagger, Born yesterday, Sleep, Dreams come true, Bicycles, African dodger, Dark woods, Good night

Boldy James - Manhunt
82

Solid collab tape but a bit too short

Fav tracks: Like biggie did, Only one, Cheat the grind

JAY-Z - In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
73

Pretty solid though underwhelming as a Reasonable Doubt follow up

Fav tracks: Intro, Who you wit 2, You must love me

JAY-Z - Magna Carta... Holy Grail
47

Yeah im glad he didnt end his career on this

Fav tracks: None

Mac Miller - I Love Life, Thank You
81

Strangely great production for how early in his career this was. Sounds more like Faces era Mac than it does KIDS.

Fav tracks: Title track, People under the stairs, The scoop on heaven, Pranks 4 players, Boom bap rap

63

Definitely rough around the edges

Fav tracks: America, The question, Desperado

The Scythe - Strictly 4 The Scythe
60

Frankly a little disappointing. Would've enjoyed this more if it was only Zel.

Fav tracks: Muh that bihh

Pink Floyd - Meddle
85

Is this a bit carried by echoes? yeah, but still great nonetheless

Fav tracks: Echoes, San tropez, One of these days

Pink Floyd - The Wall
69

A bit on the longer side for my tastes, despite the great highs

Fav tracks: In the flesh?, Another brick in the wall pt 1 and 2, Young lust, Hey you

Pink Floyd - Animals
93

Somehow Floyd was able to follow up WYWH with a second prog rock masterpiece

Fav tracks: Dogs, Pigs, Sheep

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
89

A bit overrated, but there's undeniably great highs on here, even if I prefer WYWH

Fav tracks: Breathe, Time, The great gig in the sky, Money, Any colour you like, Us and them

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