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...heard to be believed. Dreddy Kruger, the Wu satellite member behind the whole venture, fails to really understand that classic Wu-Tang is the true source of the “indie culture” referred to in the album title. Every Wu-Tang record from 1993??s “36 Chambers” to 1996’s “Ironman” has profoundly affected the sound and image of underground rap. This album, however, is about as well-conceived a collaboration as “The Flintstones Meet The Jetsons...
This year, the small, yet extremely active group—which officially replaced the American Indians at Harvard club in 1993??has gone on trips to fellow Ivy League schools, celebrated the 350th anniversary of the Harvard Indian College, and performed with the Harvard inter-tribal Indian dance troupe...
...past projects too self-indulgent, he occasionally winks at the very gimmicks that first brought him fame. The over-the-top Gringo Spanglish of “Qué Onda Guero” (about as authentically Latino as Speedy Gonzalez or Taco Bell), hyperbolizes his perhaps most recognizable hit, 1993??s “Loser” with its relentless chorus of “soy un perdedor...
...past projects too self-indulgent, he occasionally winks at the very gimmicks that first brought him fame. The over-the-top Gringo Spanglish of “Qué Onda Guero” (about as authentically Latino as Speedy Gonzalez or Taco Bell), hyperbolizes his perhaps most recognizable hit, 1993??s “Loser” with its relentless chorus of “soy un perdedor...
Though No. 10 Harvard and Northeastern have long been relegated to second-class participation in the Beanpot—neither has been crowned “Best in Boston” since the Crimson last earned the title in 1993??a win in tonight’s 5 p.m. semifinal at the FleetCenter will provide one of the two oft-overlooked sides with a chance to put an end to No. 1 Boston College and No. 14 Boston University’s decade-long duopoly...