Flashback Friday: Hilltop Hoods, ‘State Of The Art’

An ode to what might just be their best album ever.

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: The Beastie Boys Transcend Hip-Hop With “Ill Communication”

An education in “the dope shit” with The Beastie Boys’ most diverse record.

Flashback Friday: Kanye West Reaches the Stars on “Graduation”

Before he was Yeezus he was just Yeezy, and he was utterly untouchable in 2007.

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Jay Z, “The Black Album”

Jay Z has always been hip-hop’s Philosopher-King, but ‘Tthe Black Album’ comes from a place of true enlightenment

Flashback Friday: Arcade Fire, ‘Funeral’

Inspired by death and brimming with emotion, Arcade Fire’s debut album is worth revisiting.

Flashback Friday: Wu-Tang Clan, “Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)”

Few groups in musical history have created as much of a stir with their debut album, yet alone bringing forth an entirely new style.

Flashback Friday: Peaches, “The Teaches of Peaches”

Peaches taught one 16-year-old boy a lot about female sexuality…

Flashback Friday: Space Jam OST

I was a bit young for hip-hop, but a picture of Bugs Bunny and Michael Jordan on an album cover can really help sway a parents decision to buy you a CD.

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Manic Street Preachers, “The Holy Bible”

In the wake of a terrifying political hurricane, we look back at one of the most politically charged albums ever.