Straight street shit.
Peace,
Employee
This foursome (Megabusive, Axeom, Koan, El Uno) from San Jose was an underground mainstay in the nineties when shit was still cool. The aforementioned Megabusive was a member and they are long-since defunct. Of all the crews running around San Jose during that era, these dudes were in the upper echelon. Putting together a lot of rugged, off-kilter, smoked out joints and laying them on tape. The above video was from an epic show at West Valley College in San Jose. Everyone who was anyone was there that night.
Peace,
Employee
Ummmmmmmmmm……….Megabusive, what the fuck happened to you? Hurt feelings are flying here, folks. The last five minutes are most entertaining. Mega gets pissed off enough to leave the battle as it happens. Please don’t ever do this to San Jose again. GrindTime is not full of the weak mawfuckas you used to battle at the Cactus Club. Those cats are plotting battle rhymes months in advance. All of it is written. You’re a talented cat, but you should have abandoned battling at the turn of the millennium. On another note, I think Lush should apply for a job at the U.N. considering his knack for diplomacy and keeping a cool head.
Peace,
Employee
The video is erased from time now. If anyone has a line on the footage, holler @ a player without a bowl haircut. Done Waiting:
Columbus rapper Copywrite videotaped punching Shia LaBeouf’s bff Cage next to a car. This video also has Copy carrying on a phone conversation after the fight with the girl in the video. The conversation is funny bc Copywrite is acting like he wasn’t involved and getting jokes in.
During the actual squabble it looks like Cage is trying to pull something out the trunk and Copy is pounding on his head. Doods used to be friends and make music together. And obviously aren’t and don’t anymore.
Mainstream pissin’.
Peace,
Employee
Purify Beats tackles some heavy duty work reinterpreting Aesop Rock’s production power. And emerges victorious. He remixed Bazooka Tooth a few years ago and I liked it immensely. It was sparse next to the dense sample barrage of the original and let Ace Rizzlenator showcase his ‘WTF’ worldview.
Peace,
Employee