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      • The previously mentioned idea of a gang member's life being snuffed by a homie who turns out to be a vampire is also a great horror idea. 6 Feet Deep is an excellent mix of menacing, spooky, scary, and down-and-out gallows humor funny. It's a great horrorcore album. Honestly, though, Niggamortis was a better title.
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  2. Jul 29, 2019 · Gravediggaz’ satirical, macabre and brilliantly funny debut, 6 Feet Deep, was an album out of time, lost in the rush of 1990s hip hop. David Bennun exhumes it to reveal its long-buried significance. David Bennun Published 9:12am 29 July 2019. Here are things that New York’s Gravediggaz may legitimately, albeit not conclusively, claim.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · A cult classic of horrorcore Hip Hop, featuring Prince Paul, RZA, Frukwan and Too Poetic. The album is dark, graphic and comical, with excellent production and emceeing.

  4. Jun 10, 2016 · Album Review | The Gravediggaz6 Feet Deep. Click HERE to purchase this album. This album was released on August 9th in 1994. It was originally titled Niggamortis. They kept that title for the European version. I’ve been wanting to listen to this album for a LONG ass time.

  5. A nostalgic look back at the 1994 horrorcore album by a supergroup of East Coast hip hop legends. Learn about the origin, production, and highlights of this genre-defining masterpiece.

  6. 6 Feet Deep is an excellent mix of menacing, spooky, scary, and down-and-out gallows humor funny. It's a great horrorcore album. Honestly, though, Niggamortis was a better title. And "Pass the Shovel" should be on here.

  7. Aug 9, 2019 · Music. How Gravediggaz made a gruesome hip-hop masterpiece. Prince Paul, RZA, Frukwan, and Poetic's 6 Feet Deep — which turns 25 this month — is a venerated classic that spawned its own...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 6_Feet_Deep6 Feet Deep - Wikipedia

    According to John-Michael Bond in his review for Rap Reviews, the album's unifying theme is hate, which Gravediggaz use as "a metaphor for murdering the mindless drivel that infected early '90s rap ". [5] .

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