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The Birth EP
(1999)
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20,000 Leagues Under the Street, Vol. 1 [2004]
(2000)
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Strength Magazine Presents Subtext
(1999)
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Sire's Strength Magazine Presents Subtext is an intriguing collection of hardcore and underground hip-hop from the late '90s. There are a few familiar names, at least to rap fans -- Rob Swift and Del the Funky Homosapien have been around for a while -- but the main strength of the compilation is that it introduces lesser-known names to a wider ...
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Head of the State
(2004)
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Presents Hip-Hop Classics, Vol. 1
(2003)
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Underground Airplay Version 1.0
(2001)
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Underground Airplay Version 1.0 [Clean]
(2001)
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Time Waits for No Man [Pocketslinted]
(1998)
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Rasco
Rasco wastes not a second of his debut solo LP, Time Waits for No Man. The Solefather's commanding rhyme style is unleashed with the precision of a drill sergeant. And although he represents the West Coast, there is a distinct East Coast vibe prevalent throughout. Rasco showcases his nasty mic prowess over floating piano riffs and booming drum ...
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Thin Line
(2001)
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The Minority Report
(2004)
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Rasco has been one of the biggest names in West Coast underground hip-hip since his breakthrough album, Time Waits for No Man, came out in 1998. So perhaps by making the first true release from his own label, Pocketslinted, a compilation by many lesser-known artists, he was trying to endorse and aid some up-and-coming stars, seeing in them what ...
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Hostile Environment
(2001)
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Cue's Hip Hop Shop, Vol. 1
(1998)
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Cue's Hip Hop Shop, Vol. 1 compiles tracks by some of the most accomplished underground hip-hop artists on the West Coast. The collection is sponsored by Cue's, a popular record store in Daly City, CA, that specializes in underground hip-hop. In addition to West Coast artists such as Rasco, Kut Masta Kurt, Live Human, and Westside Chemical, there ...
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20,000 Leagues Under the Street, Vol. 1 [2000]
(2000)
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Rasco caught some attention from people who knew what was going on in underground hip-hop in 1998, and has continued to represent the Bay Area since. This is a compilation with underground heroes such as Phil da Agony, the Grouch, Saafir, Planet Asia, Zion 1, Cali Agents, and more. The selection of guest appearances is a great blend of styles and ...
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Escape from Alcatraz
(2003)
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The Dick Swanson Theory
(2005)
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Rasco
Rasco, a rapper from California, hit the scene big in 1998 with his solo debut album on Stones Throw, Time Waits for No Man. He was proud, he was blunt, he was fresh, and he soon became one of the Bay Area's most notable underground stars. Since then he's hooked up with Planet Asia to form Cali Agents, switched labels a few times, and released a ...
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What Happened to the Game/Backdown
(2005)
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Fire & Ice
(2006)
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A long-anticipated yet under-the-radar late-2006 release, the Cali Agents' follow-up to their excellent 2000 debut, How the West Was One, presents more decidedly dark, East Coast-flavored production over Rasco and Planet Asia's West Coast flow. Despite its lack of much press, Fire & Ice is a pretty good record, showing off the two MCs' skills on ...
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