LIFESAVAS and SAND PEOPLE Portland Underground

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Underground hip hop from Portland, interviews with New Breed (Allies), Sandpeople, & the Lifesavas, 360 vinyl

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  • haha, aww he gave me a thumbs down...

    When you try to be funny, you're not... that's the thing.

    Your jokes are played out, and apparently you're a 30 year old youtube viewer who's dissing people nearly ten years younger than yourself for doing something that you could never do.

    Name some artists that you ARE a fan of, just for a bit of perspective.

  • Oh and just so people know why I even bothered replying to such a retarded comment. It's just that this isn't the first time randoms on the internet have expressed their views on Sandpeople supposedly being 'average', when I know for a fact that Sandpeople are about 1000x better than anything these wannabe critics seem to approve of. It's always the boring nerdy types that hate on realistic hip hop and want it all to be a huge distraction from their reality based around 'gangstas' and money.

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  • Oregonian of it's truest form here. The expressions of life in the words of the underground are truely profound. I don't prefer the aggresive hate music of some. Lifesavas is an excellent group with no fear of speaking in terms of Love. It touches my heart. Speaks to my soul. I really dig agent 23 and gift of gab too. Music is the oldest form of communication of the soul. Beats create the rythmatic flow to the connection. Thank you for expressing yourself. Peace2U through and through.

  • @iputajihadonyou cpmgrats you googled "best 20" hip hop artists in the 80's to 90's. no music genre "dies" it just simmers down for a bit. its cute though because even though he lives in austrailia he still know more about the current hip /hop culture then your white fat trollin ass

  • Is that the Fox in Boulder?? Word up

  • bannana had a boardpusher sticker on him....thats my shit yo!

  • Haha, you're a blatant troll but i like trolls so i'll reply anyway.

    Geographical location has 0% relevance to how much one can "know" about hip hop music.

    Yes, the reason aus hiphop artists tend to only "make it" locally is due to xenophobic morons such as yourself who wont listen to anything that sounds different to what you're accustomed to

    your statement about 'making it' contradicts your supposed stance on 'realness'

    srsly..you can't be this much of a retard in real life? this is fun.

  • fucking LOL at your generic list of Hip Hop pioneers that you seem to think make you some sort of knowledgeable hip hop head. It's like you wikepedia'd "new york hip hop golden age".

    Pretty much anyone who has any semblance of knowledge in regards to hip hop would have listened to at the very least 95% of the people you mentioned.

    btw, the people at the start of this clip have nothing to do with Sandpeople and this is the first time i'd ever seen or heard them (Life Savas).

  • Oh shit, I just realized you're in Australia...haha. My bad. I thought you actually KNEW something about hip hop. Just a word of advice, any acts that make it down under...yeah...there's a reason they're there "down under." Oh, and their huge in Japan too! Hahahahahaha...you should come to Portland and watch the Sandpeople open for some garbage performer at the Roseland in front of a massive crowd of 35 indifferent people waiting for the real show to start. HAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh...you're rich...

  • Since you seem to hate people over 20, heres a list of true scientists that youve probably never heard of: Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel, Furious Five, Cold Crush Brothers, Sponnie Gee, Treacherous Three, Kool Moe Dee, Run DMC, T La Rock, Tragedy, Prince Paul, Pete Rock, Scott La Rock, Gangstarr, Pharoe, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Ultramagnetic, Slick Rick, Rakim, Mercy and Finesse. And theyre all in their 40s. But hey, theyre DEFINTIELY not even touchin the Sandpeoples level

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