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Atmosphere

God Loves Ugly
2002 underground classic from Slug and Ant. Features "F*@K You Lucy" and "Modern Man's Hustle". CD is deluxe and comes with CD and DVD.
  • $15.95 CD
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Atmosphere

Atmosphere

The Family Sign
pressed on CLEAR vinyl Rapper Slug and producer Ant continue to evolve with their 2011 effort The Family Sign, a conceptual effort dealing ... (Click the album for more)
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Atmosphere

Atmosphere

When Life Give You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
2008 album from the Minneapolis kings of 'emo rap'. Atmosphere's fifth album full of more reflective raps from Slug, and more killer produc... (Click the album for more)
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Atmosphere

To all my friends

Rather than call this 41-minute piece an album, indie hip-hop group Atmosphere declare their 2010 release a “double EP,” thus freeing themselves from the usual scrutiny and milestones LPs can generate. Seems strange, since it breaks the 40-minute barrier and everything here is up to the usual high standards, but the good excuse is the unique division between the tracks, with half concerning the positive side of friendship while the other half focuses on the negative. Also of note is that live band feel that’s been growing with each subsequent release. Here it is evident right from the start with Duane Eddy-style guitars powering the great "Until the Nipples Gone." Rapper Slug is magnificent and focused on the cut and arguably even better on the slow roller “Scalp,” which effortlessly flows along before taking a shocking right turn. Mastering the economical rhyme is a serious evolution in style for Slug -- and extremely beneficial, too, when “Americareful” decides to get flashy with its techno reggae production. Surprising that the man who launched emo-rap all those years ago could be a centering force, but sensible lyrics coupled with adventurous music suit the … » Read more
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