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The Terminators - Forever Dis mp3 album

The Terminators - Forever Dis

Musician: The Terminators
Album title: Forever Dis
Released: 1986
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1448 mb
Size APE version: 1537 mb
Size WMA version: 1700 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 464
Format: WMA VQF DXD AU MP1 MIDI VOC
Genre: Hip-hop

The Terminators - Forever Dis mp3 album

The Terminators - Forever Dis mp3 album

Tracklist

Forever Dis (Vocal) 5:38
Forever Dis (Dub) 4:54
Polo 4:27
Polo's Beats 4:40

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SNO 605 The Terminators Forever Dis ‎(12") Snowflake SNO 605 US 1986
SNO 605 The Terminators Forever Dis / Polo ‎(12", TP) Snowflake SNO 605 US 1986
SNO 605 The Terminator* Forever Dis ‎(Acetate, 12") Prism SNO 605 US 1986
SNO 605 The Terminators Forever Dis ‎(12", RE) Snowflake SNO 605 US 2004
SNO 605 The Terminators Forever Dis ‎(12", RE, TP) Snowflake SNO 605 US 2004



Nalaylewe
A John Peel classic...nuff said.
deadly claw
The Terminators, who were originally Frost B, and DJ Polo, first surfaced early in 1986. Back in January of 1986, Marley Marl played Run-DMC's "Together Forever" on the Mr. Magic's Rap Attack Radio show. Immediately following that record, Magic dropped the demo tape version of "Forever Dis" on the air as one of his famous "World Premiers". He would do this for a few weeks. I did seek out "Forever Dis" only to discover it was a Demo Tape. Later that year, in the summer, Marley would debut a new track on the radio show, this time it was the track "Polo". I was able to find that record in the store now, but I was suprised to find the track "Forever Dis" finally on vinyl! The Terminators would seek Marley Marl for assistance on their second record. Frost B and DJ Polo had a falling out as they were getting ready to do the next demo, so DJ Polo brought in Kool G Rap to rhyme on the track, coincidentally titled "It's A Demo". There is a line in "It's A Demo" that states "We're Walking Tall, We're Called The Terminators..." that backs the theory of Kool G Rap & Polo being called the Terminators, at least in the very beginning when the track was recorded, but then changed before the record was pressed. I'm quite sure someone as talented as Kool G Rap would have dropped a record at some point, but I'm glad Frost jetted when he did, because the rap world needed Kool G Rap, since Rakim, Kool Keith and KRS-One were still new on the scene, and Big Daddy Kane would not yet appear on wax at that time.