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imperial

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  1. i base my decision on Wins during the weekend pk trips. As there are no Full outs =/
  2. Generally a Great idea, one of The reasons Me and TRiXx opened Omnicide was to continue Keeping the Low level Clans on the map, As we go on, Theres only one Low level pure clan with nobody over 75 Combat.
  3. Reason im sharing this is because this is one of the Greatest Debates / battles that Rap/Hip hop have ever had. If you come into #omnicide the only music you will see me put from youtube is Old school rap / Reggaton. I hope you take some time to read / Listen to the Disses to See what Rap Use to be. Eazy-E's Story Eric "Eazy-E" Wright was born September 7, 1964, in Compton, CA, a rough part of the Los Angeles metro area that N.W.A. would later make notorious. A high school dropout, Wright turned to drug dealing to support himself, and eventually used the profits to start his own rap label, Ruthless Records, with partner and music-business veteran Jerry Heller. E discovered a major performing talent in the D.O.C., and recruited Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to write songs for his stable of artists. When their composition "Boyz-N-the Hood" was rejected by Ruthless signee HBO, Cube, Dre, and E formed the first version of N.W.A. to record it themselves. Their first album, N.W.A. and the Posse, was released in 1987 and largely ignored; after a few tweaks of the lineup and the rough-edged subject matter, 1988's Straight Outta Compton made N.W.A. into superstars. E seized the opportunity to release a solo project later in the year, titled Eazy-Duz-It, which would be the only full-length album he would complete; it would sell well over two-million copies. In early 1995, Eazy entered the hospital with respiratory difficulties, believing he had developed asthma. The diagnosis was far more serious: he had contracted AIDS. Eazy announced his plight to the public shortly thereafter, winning admiration for his straightforward attitude. Sadly, just a few weeks later, on March 26, 1995, the disease claimed his life. The record he had been working on, Str8 Off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton, was released posthumously (in unfinished form) later on in the year. His Diss to Dr. Dre - Dr. Dre's Story - N.W.A. was the brainchild of Eazy-E who linked up with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to form the hardcore rap group. They dropped their self-titled first album in 1987. A year later, N.W.A. unleashed the fiery Straight Outta Compton, a vicious street classic that resonated with the frustrations of blacks in LA. It became an underground success with relatively no airplay. N.W.A. became notorious for their hardcore lyrics. After parting ways with Eazy E over financial differences, Dr. Dre teamed up with then bodyguard Suge Knight to establish Death Row Records. Now at a label he could call home, Dre had time to focus on music once more. His debut single, "Deep Cover," from the soundtrack of the similarly-titled movie, arrived in 1992. Dre's influence on hip-hop is vast and far-reaching. He play an instrumental role -- literally and figuratively -- in the G-Funk movement of the late 80s/early 90s. He also helped propel West Coast hip-hop to new heights with his largely successful debut album, The Chronic. Dre's funky bass lines and heavy synths, coupled with the lyrical showcase from the likes of Snoop and RBX, changed the sound of hip-hop and made The Chronic a household name in the genre. Dre's partnership with Suge Knight was short-lived. Infuriated by Knight's strong-arm business approach, Dre found himself on the move again. In 1996, he started Aftermath Entertainment after striking a distribution deal with Interscope Records. He got off to a shaky start at Aftermath, releasing the mediocre Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath. To put it politely, the album tanked. A year later, Dre hooked up with The Firm (a supergroup consisting of Nas, AZ, Nature, and Foxy Brown) and produced most of the tracks on their self-titled debut. Dre's next big break arrived when he met a Detroit rapper named Eminem. There are many variations of the Dre meets Eminem story, but popular belief has it that Dre discovered Em's demo tape in the garage of Interscope label chief Jimmy Iovine. Eminem was already making rounds in the underground circuit, having placed 2nd in the freestyle category at 1997's Rap Olympics MC Battle in Los Angeles. Iovine approached him for a tape afterward. When he played the tape for Dre, the west coast beatsmith eagerly contacted Eminem. His Diss to Easy-E name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src=" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="500" height="405"></embed></object>"> name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src=" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="500" height="405"></embed></object>" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350">
  4. you can check out #omnicide if you want but i will have to make you leave once you hit 76 cb. other than that i would try eop / dp
  5. #omnicide www.omnicide.ipbfree.com
  6. Rank Awards Favourite Admin: Karl Favourite Moderator: ceejay Favourite Senior Member: anthoni Favourite Honoured Member: Favourite Clan leader: Walli Forum Awards Best Spammer:Goop Best Poster: Goop Best Troll: adamant Worst Troll: Alex of Wbd Funniest Member: Smartest Poster: Best Signature: Crunk Best Avatar: Trixx In-game Awards Best Tank: goop Best F2p Pker: tom n eto Best P2p Pker:bowdown pk Topic Awards Best Guide: Best Acheivement: Best Pk Vid: Turmoil from Bowdown pk Best Gallery:
  7. Come check out #Omnicide [OD] We are a New low level Clan that is Causing Rampages Daily. Yesterday We had our First Full out War Vs Lithuanians JRs and Won 3-0 being out numbered all 3 rounds, we have active mini wars each day, and our IRC is full of cool people to talk and chill with. Our forums are Very active and it dosent Take a week to get accepted like most clans, We do have Trial Member process just Added, It get's moved after you attend like 3 Events. (Minis'Pk Trips'Full outs) We did very well on our pk trips aswell on our First pk trip Pulling 19. Come check us out #omnicide Http://www.omnicide.ipbfree.com
  8. i would do what most people considering doing, Join a Low level Clan for Experience, But get to know the Clan before you Join them, #Omnicide Reason why? Our community Is one of the Most Active community's upon the lower Level pure clans, We have only been open for Two weeks and Already Causing other clans to Rage from our Skill. If you Want a Chip into Omnicide, Www.Omnicide.ipbfree.com, Hope to see you there.
  9. we changed to 75- L nice try though, Fialz is 30 def u took him off to look cool though nice try
  10. there med, Vd has 30 def and 90's to come with it nice try though.
  11. Well as our First Trip My Goal was to pull ATLEAST 15, We managed to Pull 19 Members, During the Trip we Ran into DS(RIP) they closed that same day, And we Ran into Some Masser's who someone told me Was VtP(No clue who that is)Was a Fun Trip went 2-0 the Pk trip Great Turn out for our First.. Omnicide - 17 Ops Ending - 15 DS - 10~ dident Get an Op Count Ending- 3( some ran away) Omnicide - 16 Ending - 15 Vtp - 10~ Ending - 4 ( ran into BH) Pictures Ending Ops Picture:
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