I heard Dangerdoom's album when it came out and wasn't really struck by it. I had liked Danger Mouse and MF Doom's collaboration on "Somersault", but didn't really get into this. After exploring Doom's albums, I felt this record like a punch in the face. Danger Mouse gave Doom the production that he so deserved, and Doom returned the favor in kind by donating some of his best lyrical performances. Plus this line kills me: "We'll be right back after these messages / Fellas grab your nutsacks, chicks squeeze your breastesess." - You Ain't No Picasso
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Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 2, 2010
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Can't say I was a fan of Stylo, unless you are talking about Alex Metric's remix. For me, it just didnt have that catchy punch the Gorillaz are known for. I have been having a couple of doubts concerning their third Gorillaz studio album Plastic Be...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Aug 31, 2015
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Today is slow as heck, so I've decided to take you way back to one of my favorite hip-hop albums of all time.
MF Doom + Danger Mouse are a dream team on paper, and even better on vinyl. Their collaboration on The Mouse and the Mask stands as one of ...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Apr 22, 2010
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Six years later and the Fab Four are mingling with another New York crew"”the Wu-Tang Clan. This time it's not a DJ bringing these two institutions together, but a 28-year-old music teacher from Brighton, England. And rather than sticking with one sp...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 11, 2012
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Yep, this is brand new content from The Black Keys and RZA of Wu-Tang Clan. Not a collaboration I was anticipating, but boy oh boy, hip-hop still works pretty well over The Black Keys' signature sound (see Blakroc).The song comes from the score of th...
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