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I didn't know Danger Mouse was part of Gnarls Barkley, and I really only know the song Crazy by them. I know more of Cee-Lo's solo work, and his stuff with Outkast and The Dungeon Family.
Nah. I know of Danger Mouse, have heard some of their music that features other artists I know (like ASAP Rocky, MF DOOM, Run The Jewels) but as a whole, pretty unfamiliar.
Makes sense. I think the group they get compared to a lot is Gravediggaz but idk, I'm no Gravediggaz expert but I don't think they're that similar :lol
One of the ones posted wasn't on Spotify but I made a quick list with a little extra stuff from them, frontloaded with the songs I initially shared so that you can feel free to peace out whenever you're ready.
I still see a decent likelihood of a rapper coming up that more thoroughly matches that 90s and 2000s style that you may enjoy. A few come to mind for me, but there's no predicting for sure what anyone will like, so I guess we'll see as this continues to unfold.
I'll drop a few pre-3001 FBZ...
Yeah the members are, as the intro track states: Meechy Darko, Zombie Juice and Erick The Architect. They're pretty easy to distinguish because their voices match their names:lol Meechy is the gruff sounding one, Juice is the raspy higher pitched one, and Erick just sounds like a pretty normal...
It's definitely like a beginner level psychedelic sound :lol I knew a few stoners who were bumping this album and never got it. I was getting pretty fucked up back in these days and I was really underwhelmed by its supposed trippiness.
Yeah I was able to pretty quickly remember why I was let down by this album. Honestly, it mostly comes down to the sound. Their previous work was so chaotic and blended a lot of different sounds. Their content was also more dark and rebellious earlier on. This album just fell flat for me because...
I know this album quite well, will say ahead of time that it was kind of a slump in my Flatbush Zombies fandom. I was a really big fan of the mixtape BetterOffDead and I also really liked the album that cane after this, Vacation In Hell. This was their first actual album I'm pretty sure...
@Chris idk whose turn it is or if there is really even any order at this point but perhaps you could throw an album in the hip hop club thread unless you're still planning to try to be caught up and wanna wait :lol
The thing that could have sent it over the top as AI would have been a sentence structured something like "this relationship wasn't just toxic - it was a manifestation of trauma, a cautionary tale of the pitfalls of narcotics..." so on and so forth
I think that if/when he is available for a good sustained run that none of his side quests will interfere with, he's still going to be world champion. Very high probability in my mind.