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literally everytime I'm listening to Jeff's mixlrs I wonder if I should put more rap music on my playlists, but I'm not even much of a rap guy. Wouldn't even know where to start!

Start with this album.

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Anyone remember Jeff talking about starting a hip-hop podcast? I'd be really down with that. Sort of a talk about new music/talk to someone who doesn't normally like rap and give them suggestions type thing. I'd be down but I don't know how many people would be down for it.
 
literally everytime I'm listening to Jeff's mixlrs I wonder if I should put more rap music on my playlists, but I'm not even much of a rap guy. Wouldn't even know where to start!

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Get this. I'm not much into rap, but this album is godly.
 
Anyone remember Jeff talking about starting a hip-hop podcast? I'd be really down with that. Sort of a talk about new music/talk to someone who doesn't normally like rap and give them suggestions type thing. I'd be down but I don't know how many people would be down for it.

Jeff and Austin has talked about this a bit, but no concrete plans.

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Get this. I'm not much into rap, but this album is godly.

Everything from the first run of Wu Tang albums, solo and as a group, is godly. But yeah, Liquid Swords is the best.
 
literally everytime I'm listening to Jeff's mixlrs I wonder if I should put more rap music on my playlists, but I'm not even much of a rap guy. Wouldn't even know where to start!

Find something you like, and go from there. Look though the discography of the people that made that song you like. If you use Spotify, the related artists tab is your friend (and I believe that everyone else has something comparable. Go to their Wikipedia page, click their genre, and just explore.

Just remember that you don't have to get into everything, and just enjoy yourself and you'll be good.
 
The fact that Mixlr buffers from time to time is annoying but I don't mind... What really bugs me is that it doesn't do it automatically.

I have to manually click on the Play button every 20min or so to restart the stream.
 
The fact that Mixlr buffers from time to time is annoying but I don't mind... What really bugs me is that it doesn't do it automatically.

I have to manually click on the Play button every 20min or so to restart the stream.

I remember having to do that some last year but haven`t had to do that yet this year. Weird.
 
The fact that Mixlr buffers from time to time is annoying but I don't mind... What really bugs me is that it doesn't do it automatically.

I have to manually click on the Play button every 20min or so to restart the stream.

It was doing that to me in the smaller version in the GB chat but it's working fine on the main mixlr page.
 
The fact that Mixlr buffers from time to time is annoying but I don't mind... What really bugs me is that it doesn't do it automatically.

I have to manually click on the Play button every 20min or so to restart the stream.

Oh, that's probably what's happening with me rather than just thinking it's inactivity.
 
The fact that Mixlr buffers from time to time is annoying but I don't mind... What really bugs me is that it doesn't do it automatically.

I have to manually click on the Play button every 20min or so to restart the stream.
That happened to me too but only on GB.com. On the actual Mixlr page it actually buffers and resumes.
 
I did an hour commute for two years. While I hated how much time it took up, it let me decompress on the way home. And I'm sure it's better than living in SF with how much everything costs there.
Also have an hour commute, both bike or car, and I also think it's a good time to somewhat relax before/after work with music, audiobooks, podcasts. Don't mind it a lot.
 
Jeff talking about the last stretch of leaving SF reminding you how much the city sucks. Nailed it, and I know exactly where he's talking about too.
 
Also have an hour commute, both bike or car, and I also think it's a good time to somewhat relax before/after work with music, audiobooks, podcasts. Don't mind it a lot.

Yeah, it was a love/hate relationship, because I was losing two hours out of my day to sitting in a car. The trip home less so because whenever I got home, I just got right into doing stuff instead of just sitting around and vegetating for an hour because I already did that on the drive home.
 
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