Due to the continued disturbance of our right to quiet enjoyment by the powers that be, we've moved down the street to a much more tolerant neighborhood. With thanks to Ubiquity Hosting, always keeping it straight gully, we are living large at.... somethingvicious.com. Serious respect to Melty for sorting all this shight out. Big ups!
This will likely be the last post on a blogspot account. It was fun while it lasted but we are taking our vicious swagger some place else. cause its fun.
Fuck street signs.
While at our new domicile, please enjoy a complimentary listening of the Something Vicious vol. 1 mix.
My first introduction to Derrick Comedy was the infamous Bro-Rape investigative report. Afterward, I was slayed by the story of Prince Reggie K and his experience with rocking a permanent bboy stance. They've since taken a break from the YouTube productions to work on a full length film titled Mystery Team. It could be kinda cool. Kinda fucking cool.
"Hip-hop is basically the struggle to bring beverages to your mouth."
What a strange coincidence...Kanye releases a track off his new album which is a somber and downtempo song about keeping his love locked down but then is arrested for assaulting a member of the paparazzi. SMACK! He definitely couldn't have gotten so amped from listening to his new tune! For me, the song is kind of a let down, but the remixes are hott! Maybe Kanye was all geared up from the recent work his new track has received. Either way, keep fighting the good fight Kanye. Remixers have got yo back.
Some of you may already be familiar with The Death Set (refer below to the negative thinking remix my bro and I put together). These guys are definitely on blast right now with their new remix album. There's a remix of negative thinking on the album by a little known producer who goes by the name of Treasure Fingers. Who the fuck is this guy? He seemed to come out of nowhere.**
I would like to bring everyone's attention to a new fad I'm encountering on the regular...stupidity. Its in. Its like the new pink. This fad is openly embraced by the popular media: youtube, news outlets, and resonates, along with bass, at party scenes. There's a sense of populism fueling this movement. And instead of ranting about this cultural trend I would like to provide a soundtrack. So turn down the smart and pump up the stupid!
First up, Bill O'Reily. He's a self-proclaimed "culture warrior" and has convinced millions of other nonreflective Americans that they too can be like him...dumb as hell.
Next, we have the infamous Soulja Girl. You know I really do feel bad for this girl. She obviously has some rhyming talent but instead of yelling from the vocal booth to get her headphones turned up she turns her inner thug on an old woman sitting in a packed train. Bipolar or not, thats stupid mean.
Moving on to our next thread of stupid, hatin' on Obama. dumb, dumb, dumb. The next track was crafted from a minister's sermon showering criticisms on our future president. But, instead of reflecting this man's apparent ignorance, DJ Excel made this track into an instant banger that can be appreciated in clubs and dirty basements everywhere. Oh Bama gettin' money!
Hear about that Large Hadron Collider that's going to get powered on tomorrow (9/10)? Get ready for some serious particle acceleration. Droppin' crazy science. And in that same trend, we've got this amazing rap from a science writer w/ CERN, Katherine McAlpine (alpinekat). She's got mad, angry skills and the scientific know-how to deliver. Supposedly this project cost somewhere around six billion dollars. We can only hope that most of it went towards producing this video:
Inspired? Thought so, biaaaatch. Drop that science, girl! Rock'em in the head.
Hello, I'm melty. I posted these tracks once before and they disappeared. Was it an act of God or was it a sneaky attempt by rival blogsmiths to thwart our ascendancy into the upper echelons of the blogosphere? Who the fuck knows? Better yet, who the fuck cares? I just used some explicit language. It made me feel tough. Real tough. Like a gangster.
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