the darkness

That he is Vito. While "Too Legit to Quit" might surpass "Ice Ice Baby" in some aspects, it's just a single track. "To the Extreme" (and even its lesser known independently released fraternal twin "Hooked") surpassed "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" by having maybe two tracks without memorable moments. Hammer's albums often included THE track and maybe two others with a good hook or something. 'nilla was more consistently entertaining.

xoxoxo
-k-
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the guy who almost got banned from the vanillaice.com discussion forums for starting polls about black, death, and thrash metal every hour on the hour
 
kleo706 said:
That he is Vito. While "Too Legit to Quit" might surpass "Ice Ice Baby" in some aspects, it's just a single track. "To the Extreme" (and even its lesser known independently released fraternal twin "Hooked") surpassed "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" by having maybe two tracks without memorable moments. Hammer's albums often included THE track and maybe two others with a good hook or something. 'nilla was more consistently entertaining.

xoxoxo
-k-
aka
the guy who almost got banned from the vanillaice.com discussion forums for starting polls about black, death, and thrash metal every hour on the hour
I was always partial to "Rasta Man" by the ice man myself. I still have that 2 legit to quit tape in my house somewhere. I might also have the legendary group chris cross on tape as well. Ahhh memories of 4th grade.......
 
Vito: I have Too Legit to Quit (2 disc w/ poster) + let's Get it Started on vinyl, Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, Let's Get it Started, Greatest Hits, Funky Headhunted, and IV on CD. And Too legit to quiot and Addams Family Groove VHS video singles

As for Vanilla Ice, I have:
-Ice Ice Baby jukebox 45 (which has an alternate mix of the A-side on it oddly enough),
-the 12" DJ remix vinyl of Ice Ice Baby
-a tape version of To the Extreme that has an alternate mix of play that funky music
-two copies of Hooked (the original independent release one sealed)
-three copies of too the extreme on CD(one in a sealed longbox)
two copies of extremely live (got screwed on EBay then found anotherfor $2)
Mind Blowin
-TMNT II soundtrack
-Ninja Rap video single (X2)
-Cool as Ice (import japanese soundtrack, 2 laserdiscs; 1 sealed)
-Hard to Swallow radio promo
-Hard to Swallow
-Bipolar (original issue)
and I had the auto biography but am not sure where it is now

Larry: I have beat to shit copies of Pacman Fever on tape and vinyl. My bro owns the CD reissue/remaster they did through mp3.com awhile back. It's great because there's no hiss/wear to hide the fact that the drummer can't even keep the really simple beat in the title track. Also, there's "Now&Then" which he owns the original issue of. It includes songs like E.T. I Love You and Do the Funky Broadway. There might have been a reissue featuring a song about Mr. T. I heard it on mp3.com but unfortunately forgot to save it.
 
Vito: I have maybe two years on you if that.

Larry: I have the 45 too.

Paul: I'm seeing the person I gave the leopard to relatively soon I gather. Should I get pictures to post?