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July 28, 2002
Freestyle #1 of 2

During my first year of college, I did a radio show called "Sounds from the Attic." The final show of the year was perhaps my favorite show of my four-year tenure at MWC. During this show, a whole crew of friends came up to the station and we freestyled for hours upon hours. For those unfamiliar with the term, freestyling is the practice of taking breakbeats and rhyming 100% off the top of the head with no preplanned lyrics. We had an absolute blast, spending almost four hours in the studio. Below is the first sound clip of two that I'll feature from that night. Two things to remember: first, yes -- all the lyrics are freestyled; second, out of everyone there that night, only two of us (myself and Poetic) could be considered emcees... everyone else there was just having fun and bugging out (and doing a good job of it, I might say).

WMWC Freestyle Cipher (featuring Poetic, Laze, and Mista Midnight) [4/1995] (2:41, 1.85 megs)

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