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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Atmosphere (Rap) |
| Record Label: |
Rhymesayers Entertainment |
| Contributing Artist: |
Mr. Gene Poole |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Underground/Alt Rap |
| Release Date: |
January 04, 2005 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Sep Seven Game Show Theme 2. Round and Round 3. Tracksmart (featuring Mr. Gene Poole) 4. Choking on the Wishbone 5. Jackpot/Swept Away 6. @ It Again 7. Stick Up, The (featuring EyeDea) 8. Lyle Lovette 9. Higher Living 10. To the Break of Sean 11. Dear Wolf 12. Molly Cool 13. Dungeons and Dragons (featuring Musab) 14. Anterlude 15. Advanced Communications 16. Tall Seven and Seven, A 17. 3.2 Red Dog 18. Abusing of the Rib 19. Write Now (Multiples No. 4) 20. I Wish Those Cats @ Fobia Would Give Me Some Free Shoes 21. Heart |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Industrial Warfare 2. Travel (remix) 3. 7th Street Entry 4. Sent 5. Multiples Reprise (remix) 6. Funny Colors in My Mushroom Trails 7. Fuck the Bullshit 8. Struggle Song 9. Dubs 10. Substance Abuse |
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Initial pressings include a bonus CD featuring the best from HEADSHOTS volumes 1-6. Over four records, the Minneapolis, MN's Atmosphere has cultivated a sizeable underground following, often blurring across genres and even releasing a record on the punk-oriented Epitaph label and appearing on the ninth installment of the PUNK-O-RAMA series. However, Atmosphere's music is ultimately rooted in traditional hip-hop, perhaps closest to Oakland, CA's Hieroglyphics collective in its heyday of the early 1990s. MC Slug's style lies somewhere between that crew's Del Tha Funkee Homosapien and the immediacy of Rakim, as he alternately delivers rhymes that touch on conventional rap and misfit story-poems. HEADSHOTS: SE7EN captures the outfit in its formative years, concentrating on tracks Atmosphere recorded between 1997 and 1999. While Slug's lyrical musings are often the focal point of the tracks, Ant's beats are underrated, and his early work, clearly influenced by Eric B., often shines with playful brilliance. On... |
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