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Funkadelic | Maggot Brain.................................................. Incubus | Make Yourself LL Cool J | Mama Said Knock You Out................................. Erykah Badu | Mama's Gun
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Funkadelic | Maggot Brain.................................................. Incubus | Make Yourself LL Cool J | Mama Said Knock You Out................................. Erykah Badu | Mama's Gun
Did you just dig into my brain as a high schooler?!?! wtf.
Neil Young | On The Beach................................................... Funkadelic | One Nation Under a Groove John Martyn | One World........................................................ Raekwon | Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
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Without a full-time band, Watt recruited a wide variety of friends and fellow travelers to participate in the recording of the album. These included fellow SST Records alumni like former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins, members of Sonic Youth, Curt and Cris Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets, former Saccharine Trust guitarist Joe Baiza, Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis, and former SST house producer Spot, as well as members of bands who had either toured with and/or been influenced by the Minutemen and Firehose, including Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Nirvana's Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl (making their first recorded appearance on a record since Kurt Cobain's death), Jane's Addiction and Porno for Pyros drummer Stephen Perkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers's Flea, Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner, former Germs and Nirvana guitarist Pat Smear, former Pixies singer Frank Black, former Screamers and Twisted Roots keyboardist Paul Roessler (who was also Watt's brother-in-law), The Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando, The Circle Jerks's Zander Schloss, former Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan, jazz/punk guitarist Nels Cline and his drummer Michael Preussner, that dog's Petra and Rachel Haden and Anna Waronker and Mike D and Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys. Also participating on the album were Parliament/Funkadelic organist Bernie Worrell, Carla Bozulich of the Geraldine Fibbers and Bruce Hornsby drummer John Molo.
Jesus. I thought Donald Glover was such a dumb rapper for the longest time, thought his stand-up was average, but loved him as an actor. This record fucking rules.
you're mostly right.
I'm not totally sure how I feel about the record. I don't want to knock the guy for trying new things, but him being a hashtag rapper and bit of a jokester, and then putting this out feels kinda gimmicky and sorta inauthentic. There's nothing really here that Parliament/Funkadelic didn't do way better (listen to say, the night "me and your mama met" from Awaken My love, and then go listen to Maggot Brain, or Boogieman and then mothership connection or cosmic slop). And Baby Boy is like a straight up sly and the family stone imitation. MY opinion was really affected when I saw his shirtless appearance on Fallon. It felt like it could have just been him in a movie where the director said "Dress like D'angelo and imitate Prince." I dunno, maybe it is because I have seen him as an actor/comedian for so long, this just seems more like a new "role" he wanted to take on and this is like, the soundtrack to a blaxploitation version of dewey cox.
Jesus. I thought Donald Glover was such a dumb rapper for the longest time, thought his stand-up was average, but loved him as an actor. This record fucking rules.
you're mostly right.
I'm not totally sure how I feel about the record. I don't want to knock the guy for trying new things, but him being a hashtag rapper and bit of a jokester, and then putting this out feels kinda gimmicky and sorta inauthentic. There's nothing really here that Parliament/Funkadelic didn't do way better (listen to say, the night "me and your mama met" from Awaken My love, and then go listen to Maggot Brain, or Boogieman and then mothership connection or cosmic slop). And Baby Boy is like a straight up sly and the family stone imitation. MY opinion was really affected when I saw his shirtless appearance on Fallon. It felt like it could have just been him in a movie where the director said "Dress like D'angelo and imitate Prince." I dunno, maybe it is because I have seen him as an actor/comedian for so long, this just seems more like a new "role" he wanted to take on and this is like, the soundtrack to a blaxploitation version of dewey cox.
it's hard to be taken seriously after bro rape and Derek's Dickmento. I agree with you completely on this.