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  1. The album has been widely regarded by writers and music critics as a significantly influential album and has been noted for debuting rapper Nas, who appears on the track "Live at the Barbeque". [2] [3] His contribution to the song was sampled on "The Genesis", the intro track to his debut album Illmatic (1994).

  2. Featuring Akinyele, Joe Fatal, Nas & 1 more. Producers K-Cut, Large Professor, Main Source & 2 more. Writers Abrim Tilmon, Akinyele, Donald McPherson & 10 more. Copyright © Interscope Records ...

  3. 12 de nov. de 1991 · Breaking Atoms is the debut album of American/Canadian hip hop group Main Source, released July 23, 1991, on Wild Pitch Records. Production was handled by the group, primarily by member Large Professor, and took place during 1990 to 1991 at Homeboy Studio, Power Play Studios, and Libra Digital in New York City.

  4. 23 de jul. de 2021 · Breaking Atoms wasn't a multi-platinum smash back in 1991. In a year that saw seminal releases from N.W.A., A Tribe Called Quest, Ice Cube and others, it still stands as one of the most remarkable albums of the early 1990s. Large Professor's talents would set the stage for so much East Coast music that followed.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2021 · July 19, 2021 Justin Chadwick. Happy 30th Anniversary to Main Source’s debut album Breaking Atoms, originally released July 23, 1991. If you’re like me, you still—and will presumably always—yearn for the halcyon days of hip-hop’s heralded Golden Age.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2021 · Large Pro’s productions on »Breaking Atoms« sound mature, confidently to the point, specific yet exemplary. Three years later, he will produce Naslong-play debut »Illmatic«, the album that could be seen as the culmination and conclusion of that golden age.

  7. 23 de jul. de 1991 · The only album to feature Main Source’s original lineup, 1991's Breaking Atoms broke new ground for sample-heavy hip-hop. Large Professor's inventive approach to collaging breaks shines on cuts like the sweet "Just Hangin' Out" and the anxious "Peace Is Not the Word to Play."