A regular episode. We also give our opinions on the Chris Brown/Rihanna situation, Rob Schneider, and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Playlist:
Lords of the Underground – What I’m After
Raekwon – Wu Oh f/ Method Man and Ghostface
J. Period – Excursions f/ De La Soul
Nino Bless – Straight Slaughter
Panacea – Treasure Hunt
Cunninlynguists – Never Come Down
John Robinson – Sorcerers f/ MF Doom and Invisible Handz
Focus – Homage to Premier f/ Phonte, Royce da 5’9″
It’s our last regular episode of the year, we play some jams, talk a little, you know the drill. For those who don’t know what boilo is, it’s an alcoholic drink made with whiskey that’s actually pretty good.
Playlist:
Thirstin Howl – Polo Rican
Blame-One – Disturbed f/ Sean Price
Black Milk – Try
Billy Danze – Undescribable f/ Busta Rhymes
Ludacris – Undisputed
Common – Make My Day f/ Cee-Lo
Illogic – Soundtrack Theme
Ugly Duckling – It Never Mattered
The hip hop community lost two lesser known but very talented gentlemen this past month, Jax and MC Breed. We kick things off with regular jams, then follow with memorial sets dedicated to these two.
Playlist:
Molemen – Put Your Quarters Up (f/ Slug, MF Doom and Aesop Rock)
Jay-Z – Brooklyn Go Hard (f/ Santogold)
Ludacris – MVP
Kanye West – Amazing f/ Young Jeezy
MC Breed Memorial set:
Ain’t No Future for Your Frontin’
Gotta Get Mine (f/ Tupac Shakur)
Well Alright
This is How We Do It
Jax Memorial Set (f/ Binkis Recs):
Binkis Island
Beat You in the Head
Eyeam
Bullit
This regular episode features the return of Slim Wilkins, who moved away a couple of months ago. If you were at Scribble Jam, he is the one that handed you a J. Pitts Show sticker. Check it check it out!
Playlist:
Obie Trice – Well Known Asshole
Arsonists – Geembo’s Theme
Large Professor – In the Ghetto
DJ Revolution – School f/ Planet Asia
Royce da 5’9″ – Jockin’ My Flesh
Jay Electronica – Exhibit A (Transformations)
D.I.T.C. – Experience
Little Brother – Lovin’ It f/ Joe Scudda
Robin Thicke – Magic Remix (f/ Wale and Mary J. Blige)
Recorded on the day after Halloween, this episode has an extraordinary amount of dope jams. We also give our recap of Scribble Jam last weekend. Something we haven’t done since episode one, PEEP GAME!
Playlist:
Fat Joe – The Crack Attack
Statik Selektah – All N2gether Now f/ Peedi Peedi, Young Chris, Freeway
Johnson & Jonson – Up All Night
Q-Tip – No Trade
Junk Science – Woodchucks (f/ Loer Velocity)
Royce da 5’9″ – Shake This
Ghostface Killah – Computer Love
Cam’Ron – Still the Reason
Termanology – Watch How it Go Down
The Madlib episode wasn’t ready, so we skipped ahead and recorded this regular episode for you. The intro features a taste test of a very notorious “beer.”
Folk and Stress – Lear and Jet
Royce da 5’9″ – Heat to the Streets
Termanology – Hold That
Scarface – Emeritus
Heltah Skeltah – The Art Of Disrespekinazation
Dela – Live the Life f/ J. Sands
Blackalicious – Lyric Fathom
Murs – The Science
People Under the Stairs – Letter 2 C/O The Bronx
Hurricane Ike left us without electricity for over 2 days. I’m sure people got much worse, but this is the first episode after the blackout. We’ve got the joints now that we’ve got the juice.
Young Jeezy – Circulate
People Under the Stairs – Bacc
Johnson & Jonson – Wow!
T.I. – I’m Illy
Jake-One – Glow f/ Elzhi and Royce da 5’9″
Gza – Firehouse f/ Kaa
Ill Bill – Society is Brainwashed
Kool G. Rap – On the Rise Again
We play the jams and DJ Source shares a particularly nasty story about a man and his dog.
Playlist:
Jay Electronica – Eternal Sunshine
Elzhi – That’s That One
Heltah Skeltah – Everything is Heltah Skeltah
Jane Doe – Bullshit f/ Black Thought and Talib Kweli
Blu – All the Kings Men f/ Tiron
MC Lyte – Wonder Years
Vordul Mega – Peanut Butter Ups
Dudley Perkins – Me
Cormega – Fresh f/ DJ Red Alert, PMD, Grand Puba, KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane
A hip hop podcast, dedicated primarily to the independent or underground genre. A group of friends, overwhelmingly male, get together, play dope tunes and talk about whatever they feel like. At times, the result is awesome, at others it is awesomely bad.