Listening to The Terrorists ‘Terror Strikes - Always Bizness Never Personal’ for the first time…

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I have been listening to a couple songs here and there for a few weeks now, and decided to listen to the full thing, and came away thinking it was a nice album and perfectly fit in with what was going on in early 90s Houston and rap in general at the time. Coming off the ‘South Park Psycho’ thread, this album is much more politically charged than horrorcore infused, but still has the overall general feel of that one, and it makes sense being that it was also a Rap-A-Lot release.












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Still got this on tape. Not a bad album but not a good one either. Memories for me. Sounds almost like The Menace Clan album with the anti-black talk
 

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Listen to royal flush


They are the architects of ugk ..

Once u get past the shock value pimp c was doin early .. rev run n hi c

Bun whole style came from Ricky royal aka gangsta Ric aka coco budda

Eventually became bun pen

Bun had 3 style changes that was noticeable

The beginning-banned n too hard to swallow

Super tight - that was 3-2 whole flow

Rydin dirty ..take no shyt …ball n bun.. big pimpin n dirty money— bun never rapped like this era again


It’s like he got dementia .. he can still rap like the Rydin dirty era because he do it at shows
It’s like he can’t structure the bars into the rhyme scheme or breathin control

Even the 3-2 era he was flowing smooth

And 3-2 n Rick had history they useta go back n forth all the time ./ the convicts was cool but an album with 3-2 n Ricky royal.: nobody on the rapalot roster could fukk with them

After the posse cut on the odd squad it’s like Rick n 3-2 never crossed paths again n they were always in the studio

Rick became one of the underrated pens wrote for boss bun others

3-2 started the Buddha baby gimmick to get on and wrote for the black monks group n dropped his solo

Him n J fell out he got back to the underground n started chaos breakin mics

Rick n 3 is one of the biggest shoulda woulda couldas

And they both could have been members of ugk if they wanted to add extended members

Not once they ever did with the group was weak
 
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