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3001: A Laced Odyssey (Explicit)

Flatbush Zombies

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Released: Mar 2016
Label: Glorious Dead Recordings
Flatbush Zombies are the energy gods of New York’s “Beast Coast” scene. Erick Arc Elliott, Meechy Darko and Zombie Juice spin unstructured, stream-of-consciousness raps, and mull over familiar stories -- sex, drugs, and the rap life -- with an admirable amount of spiritual angst. Their major-label debut is a hallmark of how Southern idioms have bled into East Coast rap, and when Meechy growls on “Ascension,” he sounds like Khujo from Goodie Mob. But 3001: A Laced Odyssey also sounds like a microphone-passing session, with “Bounce,” “A Spike Lee Joint,” and “R.I.P.C.D.” among the peaks. It’s a good rap album, with no pretentious concepts or commercial taints to weigh it down.
- Mosi Reeves
Flatbush Zombies - 3001: A Laced Odyssey 2016-04-11
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    The Odyssey
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    4:01
    Bounce
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    R.I.P.C.D.
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    A Spike Lee Joint (feat. Anthony Flammia)
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    Fly Away
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    Ascension
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    Smoke Break (Interlude)
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    Trade-Off
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    Good Grief (feat. Diamante)
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    New Phone, Who Dis?
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    This Is It
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    Your Favorite Rap Song
℗ ℗ 2016 Glorious Dead Recordings