
Necro, one of Hip-Hop's most popular Horrorcore artists.
Throughout all of the rap sub-genres, I will be the first to admit that Horrorcore isn’t my favorite. However, there are still quite a few “Horrorcore” tracks that I’ve enjoyed. Considering this wonderful Halloween season, I felt it would be of good taste to compile a Top Ten list relating to it. As always, be sure to share your favorite Horrorcore tracks in the comments section below!
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Posted by LostMoniker on October 21st, 2008 :: Filed under
Moniker's Top TenTags ::
accident don't happen,
agent orange,
All Black,
among the sleep,
big l,
Blood In My Eyes,
cage,
creepy crawl,
demon inside,
el-p,
eminem,
esham,
halloween,
Helterskkkelter,
necro,
psych ward,
rhyme asylum,
stark raving genius,
The Dead Man And His Stepson,
warcloud

Cannibal Ox is Vast Aire and Vordul Mega
Combining Hip Hop’s underground heavy weight ‘El-P’, of Company Flow fame and two very talented New York underground artists ‘Vast Aire’ and ‘Vordul Mega’ comes one of the freshest albums in Hip Hop. Many purists will tell you Company Flow’s ‘FunCrusher Plus’ was a classic in it’s own right due to the unique production and stylized battle lyrics done by El P and Big Juss, and with this you’ll also get the “there’s no album that broke ground like this one”. Well, while Cold Vein may not have broken this ground, it’s just delved deeper.
Now, you’re probably wondering, what’s the recipe to what I’ve already summed up as a genius album? Top notch production and some of the finest lyrics ever heard on a Hip Hop album. Vordul Mega’s style is laced with multiple-syllable flows and a dash of abstract metaphors pertaining to his depressing views on life. Now, to be honest Vordul isn’t the reason this album is still playing on my stereo, his lyrics are good but they don’t have the same level of uniqueness as Vast Aire’s do. However, without Vordul’s input on this album, it wouldn’t feel right. Vast Aire, while not having the incredible flow that Vordul does, makes up for it with his charismatic delivery and genius wordplay. Each track, he laces his lyrics with some of the wittiest line’s I’ve heard in Hip Hop thus far. Lines from Iron Galaxy such as: “You were a stillborn baby, mother didn’t want you but your were still born, boy meets world of course his pops is gone, what you figga, that chalky outline on the ground is a father figure?” leave my jaw still dropping.
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Posted by LostMoniker on September 14th, 2008 :: Filed under
Out Of The Cage: Album ReviewsTags ::
cannibal ox,
classic,
company flow,
def jux,
el-p,
funcrusher plus,
hip hop,
review,
vast aire,
vordul mega