Episode 9A [BONUS]: Busta Rhymes - Anarchy (2000)

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This week, we sneak behind the curtain a bit for one of our first attempts at making a podcast. Only Gary had a real mic at the time, so the sound quality overall isn't great, but toward the beginning, you do get to hear us brainstorm a bit about the direction of the podcast, let's you into our thought process and gives you a peek behind the scenes! Eventually we discuss the 2000 album Anarchy by Busta Rhymes.

What makes a rap song outstanding?

What makes an album a masterpiece?

What’s more important—lyrics or production?

There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.

Original music by Red Walrus.

The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.

This week, we sneak behind the curtain a bit for one of our first attempts at making a podcast. Only Gary had a real mic at the time, so the sound quality overall isn't great, but toward the beginning, you do get to hear us brainstorm a bit about the direction of the podcast, let's you into our thought process and gives you a peek behind the scenes! Eventually we discuss the 2000 album Anarchy by Busta Rhymes.

What makes a rap song outstanding?

What makes an album a masterpiece?

What’s more important—lyrics or production?

There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.

Original music by Red Walrus.

The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.