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Beastie Boys
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Licenced to Ill
AUD$4.36;
Save $11.15;
CD Album; Wholly original, the first and the best rap group to make the genre universally palatable. These Brooklyn boys succeed with a combination of tremendously exciting backgrounds, from straight riff...
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Beastie Boys
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Licenced to Ill
AUD$10.97;
Save $4.54;
CD Album; Wholly original, the first and the best rap group to make the genre universally palatable. These Brooklyn boys succeed with a combination of tremendously exciting backgrounds, from straight riff...
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L.L. Cool J
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Bigger & Deffer
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AUD$8.54;
CD Album; Personnel includes: LL Cool J (rap vocals); Bobby "Bobcat" Erving (scratches). Producers: LL Cool J, The L.A. Posse, Darryl Pierce, Dwayne Simon, Bobby Erving. Recorded at Chung King House Of...
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L.L. Cool J
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Radio
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AUD$8.89;
CD Album; Personnel includes: LL Cool J (rap vocals). Recorded at Chung King House Of Metal, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Nelson George. Released in 1985, RADIO marks the debut of hip-hop...
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L.L. Cool J
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Walking with the Panther
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AUD$8.89;
CD Album; Personnel: LL Cool J (rap vocals); Cynde Monet (vocals); Billy "Spaceman" Patterson (guitar); David Tobacmon (keyboards); Tony "Funky Drummer" Walls (drums). Recorded at Chung King House Of Metal,...
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LL Cool J
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Bigger & Deffer
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AUD$10.87;
CD Album; Personnel includes: LL Cool J (rap vocals); Bobby "Bobcat" Erving (scratches). Producers: LL Cool J, The L.A. Posse, Darryl Pierce, Dwayne Simon, Bobby Erving. Recorded at Chung King House Of Metal,...
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LL Cool J
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Radio
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AUD$10.87;
CD Album; Personnel includes: LL Cool J (rap vocals). Recorded at Chung King House Of Metal, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Nelson George. Released in 1985, RADIO marks the debut of hip-hop icon...
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Public Enemy
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Yo! Bum Rush the Show
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AUD$10.87;
CD Album; Sometimes, debut albums present an artist in full bloom, with an assured grasp on their sound and message. Sometimes, debut albums are nothing but promise, pointing toward what the artist could do....
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