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Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle -1993- -pbthal Lp 24-96... ((better)) Jun 2026

“This isn’t how Snoop sounds on Spotify. This is how Snoop sounded in the room at Death Row Studios in 1993.” — Anonymous PBTHAL user comment

If you have only heard Doggystyle on Spotify or a standard CD, prepare to have your mind warped. Here is what the PBTHAL LP 24-96 exposes: Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle -1993- -PBTHAL LP 24-96...

In the world of high-end audio, "PBTHAL" (Patrick) is a highly respected figure famous for his meticulous "needle drops"—the process of digitizing rare or high-quality vinyl pressings using top-tier equipment. “This isn’t how Snoop sounds on Spotify

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In the realm of hip-hop, few names are as iconic as Snoop Dogg. With a career spanning over three decades, Snoop has solidified his position as one of the genre's most influential and enduring figures. Among his extensive discography, one album stands out as a landmark moment in his career and a defining record of the 1990s hip-hop scene: "Doggystyle." Released on November 23, 1993, under Death Row Records and Interscope Records, "Doggystyle" is Snoop Dogg's debut studio album, and it has left an indelible mark on the music industry.

: Unlike many official CD or streaming re-releases that suffer from "loudness war" compression, a high-quality vinyl rip like this preserves the natural peaks and nuances of the original G-funk production. The "PBTHAL" Factor