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44,

02:08,

2009-02-21 12:06:34
Description: More new doom form the upcoming Born Like This, March 24th 2009.
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6,

01:39,

2009-03-19 01:20:40
Description: NEW DOOM. MONSTA ISLAND
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13,

04:16,

2009-05-18 14:50:56
Description: One of the sickest song of the DOOM album - Born Like This (2009)
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0,

00:11,

2009-11-28 06:23:46
Description: Video Cam Direct Upload
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24,

04:17,

2008-04-21 16:39:34
Description: [Donte] Unorthodox, out of proportion Slop, nuclear hip-hop Tell the feds I'ma hidden underground warhead And when we go to Armageddon, I'll leave more dead You can kill what's killed, (More) [Donte] Unorthodox, out of proportion Slop, nuclear hip-hop Tell the feds I'ma hidden underground warhead And when we go to Armageddon, I'll leave more dead You can kill what's killed, innocent ain't guilt I feel like pissin on your bed on that american quilt Keep my head at the tilt, ten is not what you spilt The kids still can believe these pyramids I built How Niagara Falls, what time death calls I shoot the gift and I'm still like a myth to y'all Pitfall, get on your knees and crawl Through the leaves, as steady, as he goes Y'all ain't ready for these flows Graphic, 3-D-O's lyrically CD's pose With the flash out your nose, like some fresh kilos I devour, your energy feild like powder Meteor shower slayin, decayin meteor power [Talib Kweli] I fly in, in the decked of the deckedets My presense be evacuate, in the presidents residence They never seen evidence of somethin like this Ever since the big bang theory And that's just a theory, hear me Fallout shelters, and the heat swelters Main book me a flight on Delta (You's a flight outta town) I seen the plan as clear as an Azima They got the CIA, the NAS, FBI, and FEMA Darsika you and the baby stay with Cheryl While I find an underground spot, I know of several I'm comin of age, and my special powers are showin Babylonian towers is blowin away in the wind I clense like showers, the sins from men They bugged everyone of my kin, I'm not sure what's happenin [Chorus] 2x Nuclear hip-hop, non-stop (non-stop) Non-stop, non stop... (Continue to rock unorthodox) [Talib Kweli] They sayin the rhymes that I write is unforgetable And the styles I bust, is to mysteriously luxurious and lushious Like shots to the vein, the high rushes Straight to your brain, your focus is in my clutches As much as you pretend somethin such as your end Won't happen for awhile, you are livin in denial You were born, from liberated moms abscorn My family's torn, I'm the third eye of this hip-hop storm In my energy feild, phony men'll be killed Some of my files top secret, with the government seal Now they own us, cuz they want us, to be goners This is the time, who is the warner? We been preparing our techs in the van And Rampage is steering, let's make this jam Doing backwards changes moods on the land [Main Flo] My land survives plans like a stand Nuclear like 1945 in Japan I foreign aid my conflicts with porn raids When my snoring days were roaring like soaring grenades My average plot, took me to established spots Ravage docks, take control like Tavey Stocks Just mind control torque aight Wanna break with contacts, with mental cord, jackin four right I'll make you cough more {*coughs*} With long term effects just like the Gulf War Not purse Benon, but I sensed the charge For war in the east, when I lynched the guards Teams flips, money's king, assassination teams was clean Like Gipsapp ravines Regime caps, Korean gaps, was freein blacks A way out, had me seein traps [Donte] Yea, so I came in the forms of migraines And torn by brain fly crane style, I drain Habec pals Poppin all se-niles, with these for being foul Man enough to carry cuffs, man enough to stand trial You feel guilty by association When I capture your mind, then the rest'll motivate ya My brain is a weapon strong enough to hold a nation While balancing, galaxies and planets You can't understand it, while you out in seas stranded Visualize, infinite individual eyes When they realize the way we make the spiritual riiiissseee [Chorus] [Talib Kweli] Non stop.. (Less) Channel: youtube

8,

02:21,

2009-06-03 07:57:09
Description:
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1,

04:55,

2009-10-13 02:39:41
Description: off of nastradoomus vol. 1
Channel: youtube

44,

03:05,

2008-04-17 15:10:08
Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less) Channel: 123video

30,

03:03,

2008-04-17 15:10:08
Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less) Channel: 123video

53,

02:24,

2008-04-17 15:10:08
Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less) Channel: 123video

43,

04:11,

2008-04-17 15:10:08
Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less) Channel: 123video

38,

05:04,

2008-04-17 15:10:08
Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less) Channel: 123video

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09:56,

2009-11-28 06:38:17
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05:58,

2009-11-28 09:03:47
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2,

00:56,

2009-05-27 22:49:21
Description: The intro to Dooms newest CD.
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