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netroM
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Registered: Jan 2002
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Originally posted by THE_Chris
So where do the 'vocals' from the breakdown in the final mix come from?

They're credited as http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shahin+Badar


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Zak McKracken
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The funniest thing is how easy this is to do now, I'm pretty sure it took Prodigy forever to come up with this

im sure it took prodigy pretty fast too as Liam is one of the most impatient producers ever. if he doest get instant results he toss the whole shit and start with something else.

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lebye
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damn, pretty talented guy yeah!


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Fantastic!


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Zombie0729
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very cool video indeed, i wonder if kool & the gang is the most sampled act ever... its insane how many hits/stabs/drums/etc come from their records (which i still own on vinyl). I do love creative sampling like this, someone uploaded that phonat video on here a while back but skip to 3:30 to watch some goodness:

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Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by montana
which is not uncommon since that is the most recognizable one. and as you know, most producers don't try to clear samples if they have been that mangled since there is that one chance that noone will ever know unless you point it out. or they just clear it afterwards.


but i read somewhere that liam got kool keith to re-record the vocals for smack my bitch up.



cough cough..

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