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Last Updated on August, 18 2008 at 02:04 PM

Another year, another festival, another blissed out moment in hip hop history.  Overall, this past weekend’s Rock The Bells at Shoreline Amphitheater, which included performances by Tribe Called Quest, Nas the the Bay's Blackalicious and The Pack, was a classically mellow affair with measured rounds of head nodding and way-back-when jamming.
Another year, another festival, another blissed out moment in hip hop history.  Overall, this past weekend’s Rock The Bells at Shoreline Amphitheater, which included performances by Tribe Called Quest, Nas the the Bay's Blackalicious and The Pack, was a classically mellow affair with measured rounds of head nodding and way-back-when jamming.

Check out the slide show below and more pics over at the O-scene blog.
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Hella Tight
Front row and saw Meth rocking the Hella Belt so so so hard. Yessir HT in the billdin!!
By : Alex Manning On : August, 23 2008 at 09:57 AM

HELLA TIGHT
The championship belt hat that method man is wearing is made by HELLA TIGHT of Berkeley
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