Episode 9

New York State of Mind

On this episode we go back to 1994! We look back at the top albums of 1994. Was 1994 the best year of Hip Hop? We started off discussing why Redman or Biz Markie don’t make either one of our top fives or  honorable mentions. Rodney starts off the top fives discussing why Common made his top five, even though Common does not make Tommy’s top five. Tommy starts off his list with Method Man. [5:45] We discuss why our list are different from spots five to three. Why we both have “Illmatic” and “Ready to Die” us our top two albums but in different orders. [19:00] The fella discuss the good old days of MTV. [27:00] We discuss Joe Louis Arena place in hip hop history [34:00] We discuss dealing with celebrities. [42:30]

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Thomas Foster

Mr. Superdopefreshness in the flesh Tommy Eastside Boogie. The music experts expert. Hip Hop just saved me.
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Rodney Fresh

The one only Bowtie Teacher. Student of Rakim, NaS, and Jay. Lover of everything Muhammad Ali.