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Mash Hall
The Mash Tape
Mash Hall embody the spirit of B-Boying and aim to keep hip-hop feeling fun and fresh.
$8.00
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| Track Listing |
| 01. |
Back Muthafuckas [2:38] |
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| 02. |
Time's Up [2:08] |
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| 03. |
Introdestruction [1:47] |
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| 04. |
40s Like The 80s [1:36] |
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| 05. |
Man Up [1:54] |
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| 06. |
Incredible [3:02] |
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| 07. |
This Is A Warning [3:01] |
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| 08. |
Guns Yo [3:06] |
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| 09. |
Father's Day [2:07] |
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| 10. |
Challenge Him djblesOne [1:31] |
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| 11. |
Wu Gambinos (djblesOne bboy remix) MethodMan/Ghostface [1:53] |
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| 12. |
Nazareth Savage Nas [1:47] |
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| 13. |
Wu Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin Ta Fuck Wit (djblesOne bboy remix) Wu Tang Clan [1:52] |
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Daytona 500 (djblesOne bboy Remix) Raekwon/Ghostface Killa [2:21] |
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| 15. |
Burn (djblesOne Remix) Mobb Deep [2:08] |
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| 16. |
Glaciers of Ice Raekwon/Ghostface Killa [2:55] |
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| 17. |
Bring Da Pain (djblesOne bboy Remix) Method Man [1:56] |
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| 18. |
Boom! The Roots/ Big Daddy Kane/ Kool G Rap [2:31] |
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| 19. |
Wanted Dead or Alive Kool G Rap & DJ Polo [4:02] |
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| 20. |
Born Killa Scarface [3:20] |
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| 21. |
Bitch I Look Good (Bonus Track) [3:16] |
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| 22. |
Back Muthafuckas Mix (Bonus Track) [3:17] |
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| Additional Information |
Struggle, extreme poverty, triumph, loss, hunger, guidence, abandonment, pain, love, cold streets, colder winters, forgotten neighborhoods, corner stores, family businesses, schools, choices, bad influences, mean streaks, pilots, mangnums, caps, krylon, sneakers, gear, boom boxes, circles, linoleum, jams, turntables, old record shops, garage sales, battles, homemade slipmats, mics, notebooks, pencils, breaks, samples, perfect beats, kings, queens, fore fathers, history, sons, cops chasing, buses, 40s, rum & coke, herb, swishers, mixtapes, house parties, block parties, spots, bbqs, crew, family, culture, dues, spirituality, understanding, thought, questions, answers, anger, outrage, frustration, drive, fire, heart, soul, balance, vibe, respect, CHANGE...
WELCOME EVERYBODY TO THE MASH HALL.
Mash Hall is here to perserve the true bboy spirit in hiphop music today. Coming from a deep bboy history, djblesOne was first introduced to bboying in 1986 at the YMCA when a broken home saw him there after school every day. Looking up to the older crews, bles was quickly adopted into the dance because of the determination he posessed to compete with the bboys he idolized. Throughout the golden age of hiphop, bles continued to remain active in every aspect of hiphop, writing his first rhyme in 5th grade, learning to bomb at age 11 & meeting his passion in hiphop, djing at age 14. Bboying & djing went hand & hand through out the 90s with djing bboy jams & free practices, performing hiphop showcases with Def Con 5 & opening for a wave of underground hiphop concerts. Bles also djed for his original group Ol Dominion throughout the 90s & still continues to work with his childhood hiphop family. Bles taught the fundamentals of bboying to junior high students for several years through school & community programs & organized local & national bboy events. Bles released several mixtapes but the biggest accomplishments were the bboy cds which bles made more to be "bboy albums" because of the original music produced & a trademark style of remixes, skratches & skits. The more original & complex the mixtapes became is what gave birth to MASH HALL. Founded with his cousin Ronnie Voice in 1999, MASH HALL has evolved from the creative bboy style mixtape bles became known for into a bboy fresh style of production to move bboys, rock crowds & keep the true dj feel alive. What MASH HALL brings to the stage is the raw open circle, deep rooted in funk breaks & bboy rhythms, block party energy & what hiphop is missing...fun.
MASH HALL IS THE FUTURE OF BBOY MUSIC CLASSICS!!!
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