could this be the worst semi-cover ever?!

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could this be the worst semi-cover ever?!

Postby spoon_of_grimbo » 13th May 09, 00:42

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhVYgNdPJmc

there's A FEW bits of this that are actually quite good, but then the rest of it makes me wish i was actually deaf...
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Postby my3dtvtan » 13th May 09, 01:15

SACRILEGE!!! :evil: :twisted:

Fair play for picking that song but come on if you like a song enough to use it then why would you chop it up and vomit all over it!

Aulthough, done properly I could see it working. Andys riff kinda fits with a rap style over the top but this is horrible!
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Postby Sarc » 13th May 09, 10:56

I'll have a word with Gabe when I see him at the end of the month.
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Postby markE » 13th May 09, 11:06

you bastards.
there should have been more of a warning about that. oh my god thats shite!!!!
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Postby wildsam6o » 13th May 09, 11:39

ohh dear god no

this guy is just shite, saw him a few years ago supporting bowling for soup.
It should be against the law to use that therapy? or any Therapy? riff for that fact
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Postby Benny Hiroshima » 16th May 09, 02:17

With a tune like that he won't make any friends......
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Postby SpikyDave » 16th May 09, 03:18

I think you're all kinda missing the point here.

I isn't a great example of the phenomenon but this is a common hip hip thing - samples & interpolation. My current favourite rapper Charles Hamilton is a key example of this - he isn't yet signed to a record label & so puts out music via the mixtape (as I suspect MC Lars has done here, unless Therapy?'s label signed over the sample), & many of Hamilton's mixtape's are built on samples. For example...

'Two Left Feet' - sampled from Genesis - 'I Can't Dance'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnHPibj7 ... re=related

'Ringtone Rap' - sampled from Beyonce's 'Put A Ring On It' (& from Sonic The Hedgehog)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Ijb-3y ... re=related

'Lemme Know', from Rihanna's 'Shut Up & Drive'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Ijb-3y ... re=related

...& finally 'Put Cash Up' feat. Show TuFli (more Sonic The Hedgehog - from the mixtape 'Sonic The Hamilton', available from all good dodgy torrent sites & rap blogs)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hptSLNg7 ... re=related

In short, there's nowt wrong with sampling any type of music as long as you do a good job of it. MC Lars didn't but that doesn't make it sacrilege, just a bit of a rubbish tune. And FAO Wildsam - its not like Ginger doesn't do his own version of 'sampling' when he chucks in musical references - a riff here, a lyric there - he just does it well...

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Postby wildsam6o » 16th May 09, 12:45

Benny Hiroshima wrote:With a tune like that he won't make any friends......


hahah pure genius
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Postby markE » 18th May 09, 11:21

SpikyDave wrote:I think you're all kinda missing the point here.

I isn't a great example of the phenomenon but this is a common hip hip thing - samples & interpolation. My current favourite rapper Charles Hamilton is a key example of this - he isn't yet signed to a record label & so puts out music via the mixtape (as I suspect MC Lars has done here, unless Therapy?'s label signed over the sample), & many of Hamilton's mixtape's are built on samples. For example...

'Two Left Feet' - sampled from Genesis - 'I Can't Dance'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnHPibj7 ... re=related

'Ringtone Rap' - sampled from Beyonce's 'Put A Ring On It' (& from Sonic The Hedgehog)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Ijb-3y ... re=related

'Lemme Know', from Rihanna's 'Shut Up & Drive'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Ijb-3y ... re=related

...& finally 'Put Cash Up' feat. Show TuFli (more Sonic The Hedgehog - from the mixtape 'Sonic The Hamilton', available from all good dodgy torrent sites & rap blogs)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hptSLNg7 ... re=related

In short, there's nowt wrong with sampling any type of music as long as you do a good job of it. MC Lars didn't but that doesn't make it sacrilege, just a bit of a rubbish tune. And FAO Wildsam - its not like Ginger doesn't do his own version of 'sampling' when he chucks in musical references - a riff here, a lyric there - he just does it well...

To paraphrase hip-hop parlance, hate the player, not the game...


nothing wrong with sampling mate, but there is so much wrong with that tune. its just crap.
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Postby SpikyDave » 19th May 09, 00:21

True. It reminded me of that fuck-awful Bloodhound Gang song 'The Bad Touch'. I reckon a good rapper (ie. not MC Lars) - someone like Kano, Dizzee Rascal or Akala could do a great tune with that sample. Basically, the secret to a good rap-metal song is getting both parts of the equation right. A great riff/sample is no good without an able rapper to provide the rhymes. Otherwise you get Limp Bizkit. Only their riffs weren't much cop either. :?

And I'm fucked if I can work out where Brett Anderson comes into it...
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Postby Benny Hiroshima » 19th May 09, 18:01

Def agree that sampling can work, but MC Lars' attempt is poor at best.

A great example of sampling and mash-ups at their best is the Dangermouse's Grey Album - a mix between Jay-Z and The Beatles and Too Many DJs.

I'm suprised someone has sampled the main riff of Pissjoy over some beats - now there's a club anthem in the making...
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Postby Andwah » 19th May 09, 19:24

I was in the midst of that a while back, had pissjoy and nita nitro fucking each other up in the craziest of ways. One day i'll get back to it.
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Postby markE » 20th May 09, 11:25

SpikyDave wrote:True. It reminded me of that fuck-awful Bloodhound Gang song 'The Bad Touch'. I reckon a good rapper (ie. not MC Lars) - someone like Kano, Dizzee Rascal or Akala could do a great tune with that sample. Basically, the secret to a good rap-metal song is getting both parts of the equation right. A great riff/sample is no good without an able rapper to provide the rhymes. Otherwise you get Limp Bizkit. Only their riffs weren't much cop either. :?

And I'm fucked if I can work out where Brett Anderson comes into it...



neither can I (assuming its the one from Suede).

for riffs and raps combos there was a good soundtrack album years back "Judgement night". had proper decent bands working with proper decent rappers
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Postby Sarc » 20th May 09, 11:56

Ahh yes who can forget the wonder that was Another Body Murdered by Faith No More and the Boo Yah Tribe, Mudhoney and Sir Mix-a-lot of Baby Got Back fame and I'm sure Therapy was on it to if im not mistaken
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