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Strike Anywhere - Dead FM [9/5] * $7.98 Description Not Available |
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Fat $11.86 Fat |
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Fat: $21.44 Fat |
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Nostalgia Electrics RHP-625 Retro Series Hot Air Popcorn Popper $34.73 *Popcorn machine is a plastic replica of the old-fashioned street-corner popcorn stand of the early 1900s *Specialty appliance lets you enjoy the fresh taste of hot popcorn in minutes *Convenient tabletop-size electric popcorn popper uses hot air instead of oil, so it produces a delicious, healthy, low-fat snack *The popper has a 3.5-ounce capacity, which pops enough corn to please a family, several dorm friends, or an office crowd *Included measuring cap helps ensure that the proper amount of kernels is poured into the top before the unit is turned on |
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Progressive Popcorn Popper by Progressive $15.49 Popcorn Popper by Progressive |
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Nostalgia Electrics 20x13-in. Retro Series Hot Air Popcorn Popper $49.95 This Popcorn Machine is a plastic replica of the old-fashioned, street-corner popcorn stand of the early 1900’s. This convenient tabletop size electric popper uses hot air instead of oil, so it produces a delicious, healthy, low-fat snack. A measuring cap assures the proper amount of kernels is poured into the top before the unit is turned on. The popper has a capacity of 3.5-oz. of kernels and pops enough corn to please a family, several dorm friends, or an office crowd. Enjoy the fresh taste of hot popcorn in minutes. Features: Retro style unit pops with hot air instead of oil Pops up to 3.5-oz. of kernels at a time Measuring cup built in to top of unit Tabletop convenience - easily fits in any kitchen, game room or theater room |
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15400 Popcorn Popper $35.72 15400 Popcorn Popper |
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Popper:size For Women $34.99 Popper:size For Women |
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Double Barrel Power Popper $22.49 Double Barrel Power Popper |
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Fisher-Price Corn Popper $9.59 Fisher-Price Corn Popper |
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Hawk (Rap) - Endangered Species [PA] $13.99 Personnel includes: Big Pun, Raekwon, Armageddon, Cam`Ron, Nature, Styles, Judakiss, Noreaga, Cuban Link, Beatnuts, Terror Squad, Sheik, Tony Sunshine (rap vocals); Joe, Brandy, Ashanti (vocals); G (guitar); Martha Mooke (viola); Dahoud (keyboards, bass); Ed Golson (bass); DJ Spin Bad, DJ Clue (vinyl scratches).Producers: Young Lord, JuJu Gigante, Irv Gotti, Show, Tone.Engneers: Tony Smalios, Ken "Duro" Hill, Sound Boy.Includes liner notes by Fat Joe.Personnel includes: Big Punisher, Terror Squad, The Beatnuts, Fat Joe, Ruff Ryders; Kool G Rap, B Rael, DJ Clue, Cam`Ron, Canibus, Armageddon, Raekwon, Jadakiss, Ashanti, Cuban Link, Styles, Tony Sunshine, Sheik, Remy Martin (rap vocals); Brandy, Ricky Martin (vocals); G (guitar); Dahoud (keyboards, bass); Ed Gordon (bass); DJ Spinbad (vinyl scratches); Amanda Rios, Chris Rios, Vanessa Rios, Veronica (background vocals).Producers include: Young Lord, Big Pun, Fat Joe, Irv Gotti, Alchemist.Engineers include: Tony Smalios, Ken "Duro" Hill, Christian Delatour.Includes line notes by Fat Joe.A posthumous release for the oversize Puerto Rican rapper, ENDANGERED SPECIES is a collection of classics, unreleased material, and rarities that includes his breakthrough hit, "You Ain`t a Killer" as well as other cuts from his first two albums. Pun`s rapping talents are never overshadowed, even with guest artists the likes of Ricky Martin, the Beatnuts, Cuban Link, and Brandy. His rapid-fire delivery and breath control still inspire awe, and combined with his unquestionable rhyming skills make his early death all the more poignant.He`s almost endearing on "I`m Not a Player" ("I`m not a player I just crush a lot") featuring the smooth vocals of Joe, and elsewhere his duet with Ricky Martin points to the respect in which he was held by his peers. This 24-track overview of Big Punisher`s career will more than satisfy longtime fans and newcomers alike. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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The Fat of the Land $13.98 Few albums were as eagerly anticipated as The Fat of the Land, the Prodigy's long-awaited follow-up to Music for the Jilted Generation. By the time of its release, the group had two number one British singles with "Firestarter" and "Breathe" and had begun to make inroads in America. The Fat of the Land was touted as the album that would bring electronica/techno to a wide American audience; in Britain, the group already had a staggeringly large following that was breathlessly awaiting the album. The Fat of the Land falls short of masterpiece status, but that isn't because it doesn't deliver. Instead, it delivers exactly what anyone would expect: intense hip-hop-derived rhythms, imaginatively reconstructed samples, and meaningless shouted lyrics from Keith Flint and Maxim. Half of the album does sound quite similar to "Firestarter," especially when Flint is singing. Still, Liam Howlett is an inventive producer, and he can make empty songs like "Smack My Bitch Up" and "Serial Thrilla" kick with a visceral power, but he is at his best on the funky hip-hop of "Diesel Power" (which is driven by an excellent Kool Keith rap) and "Funky Shit," as well as the mind-bending neo-psychedelia of "Narayan" (featuring guest vocals by Crispian Mills of Kula Shaker) and the blood-curdling cover of L7's "Fuel My Fire," which features vocals by Republica's Saffron. All those guest vocalists mean something -- Howlett is at his best when he's writing for himself or others, not his group's own vocalists. "Firestarter" and all of its rewrites capture the fire of the Prodigy at their peak, and the remaining songs have imagination that give the album weight. The Fat of the Land doesn't have quite enough depth or variety to qualify as a flat-out masterpiece, but what it does have to offer is damn good. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music GuidePerformers: Shahin Bada - Vocals; Jim Davies - Guitar; Keith Flint - Vocals; Kool Keith - Vocals; Maxim - Vocals; Crispian Mills - Vocals; Saffron - Vocals |
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Atmosphere (Rap) - Lucy Ford [Digipak] $13.84 Atmosphere includes: Slug (rap vocals).Additional personnel includes: El-P (rap vocals).The opening track on Lucy Ford, "Between the Lines," burrows into the heads of a frustrated policeman, an oblivious young girl who watches movies perpetually to get away from her own life, and an indie rapper who descends into self-abnegation instead of self-aggrandizement -- hardly typical subject matter for a rap song. In fact, with Slug`s singsong delivery, it hardly seems like a rap song at all, and is tugged back toward the genre only by Ant`s steady beat-making. But then Atmosphere proves not to be typical in most every respect on this debut full-length, which is much the better for the duo`s, and particularly its MC`s, peculiarities. Lucy Ford actually collects the bulk of a pair of early Fat Beats-distributed vinyl EPs from the Minneapolis-based group on a single long-playing disc. It makes for a sterling introductory display. Like Eminem, Atmosphere is a joy to hear when caricaturing old school trash-talking ("Guns and Cigarettes," with a truly inspired, bluesy Ant track) and even more so when Slug is lampooning his own penchant for indulgent egotism ("It Goes") with hilarious, self-deprecating one-liners. At other times, however, Atmosphere bogs down in a more earnest self-involvement, as on the romance ballad "Don`t Ever Fucking Question That," where the duo reaches for heartfelt with less-than-convincing results. Slug excels when he allows his obvious passion to settle on subjects outside himself, as when he tries to coax the hip-hop community toward a higher calling on "Tears for Sheep," or, more breathtakingly, mixes autobiographical details with flights of pure imagination. The best tracks tend to occur when he plums the psychological depths of complex characters through brainy, abstract, and freewheeling narratives that exist somewhere in a surreal netherworld ("If I Was Santa Claus," "Aspiring Sociopath," "Party for the Fight to Write," "The Woman with the Tattooed Hands," the aforementioned "Between the Lines"). On these songs, the duo approaches dazzling heights that Eminem could never approach. Despite its few flaws, including a bit of merely serviceable filler, Lucy Ford offered one of the freshest voices in rap in 2000; in fact, its stronger moments are among the most forward-thinking hip-hop ever made. ~ Stanton Swihart Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Rap Conexion $24.99 Rap Conexion |
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Rap Alternative $14.99 Rap Alternative |
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Reality Rap $10.99 Reality Rap |
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Plastic Rap $9.99 Plastic Rap |
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Multiplication Rap $5.99 Multiplication Rap |
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Rap Report-V02 $11.99 Rap Report-V02 |
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Power Of Rap $11.99 Power Of Rap |
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Murder Rap $5.99 Murder Rap |
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Death Rap $11.99 Death Rap |
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Roots of Rap $6.99 Roots of Rap |
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Rap's Hawaii $13.99 Rap's Hawaii |
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Rap Quest $8.99 Rap Quest |
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