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Old 11-07-2008, 10:52 AM
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"It's Just Begun" - The Jimmy Castor Bunch (1972)

Three things I've always liked since I was a kid: karate flicks, 1970s black flicks (blaxpoitation), and wah wah guitar! I was so into this trio of arts that I named my first company Wah Wah Guitar Records & Films.

On The Jimmy Castor Bunch's "It's Just Begun", there's more than enough wah wah guitar, crazy saxophone sounds, and some stupid (as in dope) bass work...
Oh, and the drums: straight crack!

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When I hear that song to this day I wanna start break dancing. I still feel like I can beat anyone in a battle to that song
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Artist: The Soul Searchers
Album: Salt of the Earth
Track: Ashley's Roach Clip

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All time Classic AMEN BROTHER - THE WINSTONS
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what a dope break
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the skull snaps break? yeah Ski got ill with that...
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Classic patterns in this one indeed. Finding this jewel was like finding gold.
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Its probably the break that has remained most imprinted on my mind because of its incredibly strong showing in jungle and drum n' bass, but the break off of Amen Brother by the Winstons is without a doubt the strongest, most perfect break I've ever heard.

I read that Photek did one of his albums using nothing but the sounds from that break for all the drums. I just recently listened to the version off of Ultimate Breaks & Beats, where the break itself is pitched down from 45 to 33, which is how Dre used it, but it stood out so much to me, because I hadn't heard the entire track until I picked up DJ Pogo's breaks mix with Amen Brother on it.

Love the song, but I would marry that break.
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Yea y'all all of those are classic breaks an I like ashleys roch clip the best. I kno as artist to the craft we must dig in the craes but this website phatdrumloops.com has 580 classic breaks shits we haven't even heard of I downloaded all for free and I'm in the process of choppin all of the and weeding out the best sounding kicks and snares. But truly run this through y'all s950's aight yo. Peace.1
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