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Mr Fucking Brandon

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over 3 years ago

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      • Mogger Since

        September 08, 2006

      • Age

        31

      • Musical Fortitude

        Electro, Hip Hop, Breaks, Miami Bass, Ambient, Turtablism, and anything with 8-Bit samples.

      • The little things

        -I'm a sucker for a pretty smile- I love sushi- I give great advice...really, I'll pick on you relentlessly if i like you- I have nothing to prove- I give too much of myself- I'm confident in myself....often...not always- I learn from my mistakes- I've ma

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        Mike Tyson~ When I asked him,"What does an ear taste like?" he replied,"Like chicken...now be nice."

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      She's got the bombs!
      over 3 years ago

      Hailing from Sri Lanka via London, M.I.A. is Maya Arulpragasam. Her early underground singles, ‘Galang’ and ‘Sunshowers’, shocked listeners with sharp lyrics about urban unease thrown on top of raw beats you could dance to, and in late 2004, as she finished her debut album for XL Recordings, she released a hip-hop style promotional mixtape showcasing her distinctive vocal style and quirky

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      Everything than glitters is'nt gold.
      over 3 years ago

      But everthing that glitches IS. There's a nasty bass fueled rumble in the breeze and the winds are picking up speed. With downtempo beats and over sampled, transmogrified samples of your run of the mill hip-hop anthems; Glitch-Hop is bridging the gaps between top 40 hip-hop, electro breaks, and mash-up genres.One of my favorite artists on the front lines of this movement is Kraddy.http://www.my...

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      Not just a musical fruit.
      over 3 years ago

      Beans’ compelling, danceable, somewhat absurd, and extremely enjoyable first album, Tomorrow Right Now, was proof that the ex-Antipop Consortium emcee could rock the mike solo. No Sayyid, no Priest, no problem. The pervasive synth hooks coupled with the Beans’ catchy choruses and over-caffeinated, what’d-he-just-say? flow made Mr. One Stripe Red’s solo album one of the pleasant surprises o

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