Filed under: Crates,Demo Week,Not Your Average,Steady Bootleggin'
Written by: Robbie Ettelson

Can’t stop won’t stop…
LL Cool J - ‘Jack The Ripper’ (demo)
Uncle L was that dude, in case you forgot.
O.C. - ‘Brothers Are Fake’
An early joint that got shine on Stretch Armstrong.
Organized Konfusion - ‘International Arrivals’
From the Simple Too Positive days, Paul C. on production.
Ol’ Dirty Bastard - ‘Take It Back To Brooklyn’
Ason Unique at his demented best.
Percee-P - ‘Bang In The Club’
The never-released single Perc did with The Vinyl Dogs. The b-side was the original ‘No Time For Jokes’ with T La Rock.
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Nice post, I’m really feelin’ these demo joints.
Mad props kid!!!
Im loving these demos. Just wish the quality was better on some of these joints.
Comment by Kenny Patt 05.11.08 @LL Cool J is hard as hell…
P.S. Check http://www.mybassrocks.com for more of your hip-hop fix!
Comment by Jerry Nice 05.12.08 @Had No Time For Jokes was on an old 89tech9 tape I had. I was looking to see if I could find any info on it and bumped into your site. Wow this brings me back. All I remember is at the end of the song them saying “the vinyl dogs, the boggie downnnnn, the vinyl dogs, the boogie downnnn”
woooooooooooo. Wish I could hear it, your link for this song is dead! Thanks though!
Sal
Comment by SF 12.29.09 @Leave a comment
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