endtroducing!
endtroducing!
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- mike_g0
You can totally compare the two, even personal biases aside. Endtroducing was a great record, no doubt and in my mind Deadringer can match it track for track, and I'd even say that with Deadringer having a couple MC tracks on it, gives it a bit more dimension/diversity. That being said, the fact that Deadringer was released like 3 - 4 years after kind of makes it seem outdated. It all comes down to preference, I'm a DJ so Shadows pre-entroducing stuff appeals more to me and so does most of RJ's stuff. If I'm just chilling at home, stoned then I may give preference to Shadow.