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anarchocommie
22nd January 2005, 03:17
This is a great political rapper who ive only heard one song from but the one I did blew me away..Im going to buy his albums when I get the money and can actually find them. For those of you who have not heard him download 'Makeshift Patriot"..and tell me what you think.
The Forum Idiot
22nd January 2005, 06:14
Hmm....I would if I had something like soulseek.,..I'll look into him...
captain donald
22nd January 2005, 06:43
it is an amazing song, I have not been impressed with the other song I heard of his, but im sure he has some other good ones.
The Garbage Disposal Unit
22nd January 2005, 06:58
All the stuff he did as "Non-Prophets" is fucking kicking.
Strangely, he makes a ten-second appearence on the latest Bad Religion album.
The Forum Idiot
22nd January 2005, 07:13
I had a listen to 1 and a half songs on the Epitaph website - it was ok, not amazing but ok.
anarchocommie
24th January 2005, 03:01
Originally posted by Virgin Molotov
[email protected] 22 2005, 06:58 AM
All the stuff he did as "Non-Prophets" is fucking kicking.
Strangely, he makes a ten-second appearence on the latest Bad Religion album.
Ive got that Bad Religion album, in fact it and Killswitch Engage's latest are probably the best ive bought in the last year. I live Graffin's vocals..and find it amusing how so many bands try to sing exactly like him.
Yazman
25th January 2005, 10:57
Sage Francis fucking rules, it's too bad I couldn't get to one of his recent shows here in Australia.
Marxist in Nebraska
25th January 2005, 19:13
Sage Francis's "Makeshift Patriot" is great. He is so good he makes Epitaph's other rap group Atmosphere look pathetic by comparison. Maybe Atmosphere is truly pathetic... I do not actually like much rap anyway. Makes my fixation on the Sage all the more impressive.
And, yeah, his guest verse on Bad Religion's "Let Them Eat War" is fantastic. Especially when Greg Graffin starts revving up for the chorus, and Sage and Greg go back and forth. One of the best moments on a great album.
Tupac-Amaru
10th February 2005, 20:26
is he any good? Cause i heard of him, downloaded some of his shit, but i found it pretty bad, but maybe i just didn't download the best songs...so is he good? Bad? Mediocre? Wot are his best songs? If i had the chance of checking him out in concert is it worth it?
Ell Carino
11th February 2005, 16:11
Yea Sage is pretty good... i got his Hope album with Joe Beats, and i got Personal Journals, which is okay.
Sage Francis is only for those who are not afraid to venture away from the gritty HipHop scene.... lyrically Sage is undeniably poignant, and gets a good message accross. The only thing he lacks is background...
makeshift Patriot is certainly a dope track... but my face track is Runaways - prolly his most personal, extroverted track.
XLII
13th February 2005, 14:05
word word... sage francis has alota messages that he wraps up in his music, and deliver with his unique style... his got a decent fanbase in underground hip hop the world over...
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