So remember when I mentioned yesterday about Spank Rock and his altercation with Jared Leto and El-P? See video above. Spank Rock Rock Rock Star. I just find this hillarious, I kind of don’t want to post it cause of the end but it’s Jared Leto and El-P so it’s funny. Watch it while it’s up.
Spank Rock at MTVu Woodies
November 16th, 2007 by admin · 7 Comments
Tags: Spank Rock

7 responses so far ↓
1 Anonymous // Nov 16, 2007 at 4:59 pm
Spank Rock still killed the live acts on the woodies. At least check them out live before you start saying anything!
Check it out here:
http://www.mtvu.com/video/?id=1574352
2 di1 // Nov 16, 2007 at 5:20 pm
You should read my other post or any other post I write about Spank Rock. I really wish I was there because Spank steals the show every time he performs. I saw him this past week perform a couple songs with Benny Blanco and and he still killed it.
Speaking of which I think I recorded that show and need to up it, if it sounds good.
3 Tom Jonze // Nov 19, 2007 at 8:50 am
El-P is a member of hiphop history and will forever be a part of its fabric. SpankRock is entertainment rubbish and will blow over and be forgotten like the fad that he is.
Never Humble, Always Loud.
Tom Jonze.
4 di1 // Nov 19, 2007 at 8:58 pm
Tom, Def Jux is a black spot in hip hop history, that is if anyone has actually heard of them. Just because El-P is written on more backpacks than Spank Rock, doesn’t mean he will be “forever part of its fabric”. El-P should watch this video.
El-P was just jealous cause he hasn’t put out a relevant record in 3 years and only wish people were as excited about him as they are about Spank Rock.
Also, Casi G has a Def Jux belt buckle and matching dog tag for sale: $20.
5 seg // Nov 20, 2007 at 12:48 am
di1 (if that is your real name), only elitist music bloggers would use the word “relevant” as a description as to whether a work of art is good or not.
Who cares what the cool kids like? High school is over.
Sincerely,
Seg
6 di1 // Nov 20, 2007 at 11:35 am
Relevancy is important when talking about “hip hop history”. Lots of people put out mixtapes and create myspace pages, but they are never relevant to anyone besides their friends therefore never deserving a place in hip hop history.
7 seg // Nov 20, 2007 at 4:56 pm
Only if you believe popularity now is a good indicator of influence later. Given the fact that some of the most influential artists in our history were almost completely unknown while they were living, I’d say not.
The methods for creating great art, and the methods for getting fame are different.
Time will tell which is which.
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