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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2003 · 5 MIN

Illiad (Word Rock)

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An incredible Supa Dave banger, Illiad (Word Rock), was recorded at the height of the Ghetto Wizard Studio on 8th Street, right there in the living room, with a party in the dining room not ten feet away. This is Supa at his best. The original beat his is his, his lyrics are (always) on point, and then there's Boogs and I backing him up, too, just to make sure this song is ripping shit apart as you bob your head, shake your hips, and stomp along. Admitted, my vocal could probably be turned down a bit, but this particular version was mastered from an MP3, which was also the only version I have that has the delays at the end of each verse. I also added in that extra sound before Supa Dave's first verse. While the absolute silence there from before was excellent timing, I feel that sound helped to round out the song a bit more. Turn it up, and enjoy! "I heard ever word And began rock Not absurd with the rhythm But the aftershock" ---Booger Boo

An incredible Supa Dave banger, Illiad (Word Rock), was recorded at the height of the Ghetto Wizard Studio on 8th Street, right there in the living room, with a party in the dining room not ten feet away. This is Supa at his best. The original beat his is his, his lyrics are (always) on point, and then there's Boogs and I backing him up, too, just to make sure this song is ripping shit apart as you bob your head, shake your hips, and stomp along. Admitted, my vocal could probably be turned down a bit, but this particular version was mastered from an MP3, which was also the only version I have that has the delays at the end of each verse. I also added in that extra sound before Supa Dave's first verse. While the absolute silence there from before was excellent timing, I feel that sound helped to round out the song a bit more. Turn it up, and enjoy! "I heard ever word And began rock Not absurd with the rhythm But the aftershock" ---Booger Boo

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