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Aesop Rock's "Bazooka Tooth" is a very good (VG) hip-hop album released in 2003 by Definitive Jux Records. Produced by Blockhead, Jaime Méliné, Ian Bavitz, El-P, Aesop Rock, and Tami Simon, the album features studio recordings and runs for a total of 4223 seconds. The CD grading is very good (VG) and the case and inlay conditions are also very good. This album is a must-have for fans of underground rap and features Aesop Rock's unique style and lyrical prowess. Don't miss out on the chance to add this classic album to your collection. Sent with Australia post in a padded envelope no tracking free postage. Genuine Aussie seller
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Product Identifiers
ProducerBlockhead, Jaime Méliné, Ian Bavitz, El-P, Aesop Rock, Tami Simon
Record LabelDefinitive Jux Records
UPC0600308887725
eBay Product ID (ePID)18050158476
Product Key Features
Era2000s
Run Time4223 Sec, 7274 Sec
FormatCD
Release Year2003
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenreRap & Hip-Hop
StyleUnderground Rap
TypeAlbum
ArtistAesop Rock
Release TitleBazooka Tooth
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1, 2
DistributionCaroline Distribution
Guest ArtistMr. Lif, Camp Lo, El-P
Number of Tracks15, 27
MixingNASA
Reviews"...Aesop Rock's sawtooth grooves resemble the apocalyptic, lasers-on-metal sound of El-P, yet with an accessible, future-funk flavor OutKast--or George Clinton--would be proud to claim..." - Rating: A-, 3 stars out of 5 - "...Because the New Yorker exudes an unpretentious blue-collar persona that somehow complements his dark beats, his records are strangely compelling...", 3 stars out of 5 - "...Magnificently intimidating. Every time you think you've got to the bottom of a particular song, another layer of intrigue presents itself...", "...Spouts off verbal assaults in gushes of claustrophic wordplay that execute a sonic jihad on the literary and grammatical rules that hold the rest of us by the nape of the neck..."