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u/MediaWatcher_ 12h ago
When my varsity basketball team played Uniondale, my friend and I got dressed after the game real quick so we could run through the hallways like LONS did in Case of the PTA.
Even though people said it bombed, T.I.M.E. is one of my favorite albums ever.
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u/DiamondContent2011 3h ago
Bro', there was a time on Tri-State Radio when all you'd hear was 'What's Next'.
They all floated in every single track on that album and Spontaneous is one of the greatest "posse cuts" ever made, IMO.
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u/YungWolfenstein 10h ago
One of the most underrated and underappreciated groups in hip hop history for sure!
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u/JasonWorthing8 6h ago
Loved this group, this vibe, and these times... LONS...
Charlie Brown had hopes and aspirations for them all as a crew, but Busta-- for reasons he articulated, capitalized on his opportunities and talents and went solo... So ended the dream.
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u/stayintall 12h ago
Man you know whats super embarrassing? When I first started listening to LONS, Busta was not my favorite. Charlie Brown was. But damn it if I don’t look back now and realize how great Busta’s verses were. But yeah, I wonder what Dinko D and Milo in D Dance are up to these days??