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on 26th Sep 2008
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Item: Symarip, Skinhead Moonstomp
Symarip invented the Skinhead Moonstomp. Pioneers of the cult and adopted by the skinheads. They originally were called The Pyramids & Symarip is an anagram of the name. This album has all the classics that
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on 10th Sep 2008
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Item: John Holt, 1000 Volts of Holt
1000 Volts of Holt has to be the best collection of reggae ever to be released. Every track can be related to some point or another in everyones lives.
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Review by
nuttynetty123
on 10th Jul 2008
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Item: Carroll Thompson, Hopelessly in Love
Everything she is fantastic. There should be more like Caroll Thompson about, her music is fantastic.
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on 11th Jun 2008
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Item: Peter Tosh, Legalize It
Peter Tosh, Legalize It review - After leaving the Wailers, the wait for his first album was definitely worth it.The album has a such a good feel to it, and has some fantastic lyrics with interesting
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Review by
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on 11th Jun 2008
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Item: Specials, The Specials
The Specials is an album that you'll fall in love with after the first playing. It has great energy, and is a fun album.Highly recommended to all.
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on 18th May 2008
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Item: Dillinger, Cocaine in My Brain
Cocaine in My Brain is an awesome dub reggae track. Lyrics were originally by poet Linton Kwesi Johnston. Became legendary dance track by Warp Brothers in 2002.
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on 6th Apr 2008
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Item: Horace Andy, The Prime of Horace Andy
I don't remember how I get it, but it was surely some good friend. "The Prime of Horace Andy: 20 classic cuts from the 70's" is exactly that: a collection of Andy's finest stuff with the classic 70's analog
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on 6th Apr 2008
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Item: Horace Andy, The Prime of Horace Andy
I don't remember how I get it, but it was surely some good friend who gave it to me. "The Prime of Horace Andy: 20 classic cuts from the 70's" is exactly that: a collection of Andy's finest stuff with the
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on 4th Apr 2008
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Item: Scientist, Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires
A really nice mellow reggae/dub album which is perfect for just chilling out at whatever time or location. Very well produced with interesting elements that really add to all the songs on the album. There
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on 27th Mar 2008
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Item: Yabby You, Jesus Dread 1972-1977
This is the first Yabby You record I've heard and it gets better with each listen. Some catchy stuff, some quite complex harmonies and melodies...lots of good dub. I'm no expert on reggae, but this is quite
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