And that since Rap needed a little modernization.
And that since Mike Patton is God.
And that since the X-Cutioners are the best combo of Scratchers the world has ever seen.
This record is terrifying, it’s incredible, it's a fucking masterpiece, damn it, it's beautiful.
Keep on, keep listening to the idiots recycling the music of past decades, keep on. Buy Franz Ferdinand, the Libertines, Interpol. Buy them, then when your child goes crazy trying to find these masterpieces of (his) past, you'll realize that while you were caught up with reheated soups, there were people making a new broth every three months.
Micheal Allan Patton is the new Frank Zappa.
You don't like it? Oh well, too bad for you, I'm sorry you have to wait four years for a record from your beloved artists, I have a new work in hand every three months (sometimes every two), and I ENJOY it.
Time will prove me right, I know it.
Tracklist
12 Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay (MCOO)... Or... 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Turntables' (02:41)
13 Surprise Swing Onsurgency/Tabla and Tongue Twist Counterattack/'Dragon Seeks Path' (03:41)
15 'We'll Paint This Town'--Throat and Phonograph Fire Support Coordination Measures (TPFSCM) (01:40)
16 Imitative Electromagnetic Deception (IED)/Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal (DNVT) (00:21)
23 Battle Damage Assessment and Repair/White Flag Surrender/'Wake Me Up in Heaven' (04:52)
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By sodo_caustico
They mix everything and more, 23 crazy musical splinters but all from musicians far from being crazy...
Long live Patton, long live his label, long live the language of the people.