Lil Yachty Has No Idea What A Public Enemy Is, But Plans On Copping All Of The Supreme X Undercover Public Enemy Collection Releasing This Thursday
Despite, having no clue who Public Enemy (“PE”) is and having never heard PE’s classic, Fear of a Black Planet, Lil Yachty (“Yachty”), is eager to cop each and every piece of Supreme X UNDERCOVER’S Public Enemy collection.
When informed that PE were seminal, culture defining hip hop legends, Yachty said, “Ima bust a freestyle on it… Yo, Zibbada Zibbada bop-whoooo…Summinaah Summinaah cop-pheeeew…I got sibby the bibby, the bitches the snitches, the ripples the cripples on lock—wooooo.”
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Area Man Unable to Attend ‘Keep Families Together’ Rally Due to Daughter’s Softball Team Commitment
Stanley family friend Leah Burt stated, “I was really surprised. I actually went to the rally because Taylor said Lindsey, the kids, and him were going to be there. But he was nowhere to be found.”
SPOTLIGHT ON: WATCH FOR HORSES
Wiretap Records performing and recording artist, Watch For Horses, played their final show of 2017 at The Satellite in Los Angeles, CA.
Rock Dad
In today’s music world, it seems my teenage kids are hooked on every two-bit, no-name hip hop or rap artist who can mumble “Skirt, Skirt” (which is a rapper mimicking the sound of an expensive sports car screeching its tires on the asphalt) behind some poorly programmed bass and drum track.
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ATA Revisits The Classic, Temple of the Dog
There are few hard rock albums with packed with as much raw emotion as the stellar Temple of the Dog record.
UnSpotified: We Revisit De La Soul's Unstreamed Masterpiece, Buhloone Mindstate
This group doesn’t talk about how financially solvent they are. They talk about being late on their rent. They talk about letting their parents down and missing them. They talk about letting their friends down. They talk about not judging others who have made different choices. And when Dave says, “I’m the greatest MC in the world,” it’s ironic, it’s self-deprecating.
ATA's Timeline Review of The Distillers at the Hollywood Palladium
I tell my daughter that this album was written after the singer of the Distillers left the singer of Rancid. She doesn’t give a sh*t.
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The Album That Was Always There: The Distillers' Classic The Coral Fang Turns 15
October 2018 marked 15 years since the Distillers’ “The Coral Fang” debuted. For many Distillers fans, “The Coral Fang” will always maintain its legendary status.
“There Is A God,” Claim Millions of Atheists After Hearing the News That Bono Lost His Voice
Upon the news that Bono completely lost his voice, partway through U2’s performance in Berlin Saturday, atheists around the world began to seriously question their worldview.
Why Check Your Head By the Beasties Will Always Be My Favorite Album
Check Your Head was named after a random occurrence wherein Ad Rock had purchased a pack of Desert Storm trading cards and brought them to the studio.