
02. Virginia N.M.2
03. Dope
04. Bloody Radio
05. How To Load a Tech (feat. Cage)
06. Missing (feat. Andrea Zollo)
07. Scarecrow
08. Haunted
09. Office, The (feat. Slug & Aesop Rock)
10. Is It Me
11. Dance the Frantic (feat. Pigeon John & Toni Hill)
12. Give Me Love
13. Us
14. The Last Lullaby
15. Heaven Is Still Coming / Disappear (Bonus Track)
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Onry Ozzborn and JFK reign supreme as the ultimate practitioners of the hip-hop horror reel. But rather than dealing in the pedestrian violence of the city street, these Seattle rappers prefer the lyrically macabre lexicon of the grind house, spitting a fountain of feral imagery more familiar to slasher films than gangsta screeds. A veritable menagerie of revenants populates the songs of Bloody Radio, but balancing this revolving stable of spooks and ghouls, a real-life roster of indie hip-hop notables--Aesop Rock, Slug, Cage, Pigeon John--takes turns on the mic. On "Give Me Love," Ozzborn adds to this uncouth crowd with the whimsical genealogy of at least seven of his alter-egos, delivered in a set of hilariously head-spinning verses. Elsewhere, "Scarecrow" hammers piles of handclaps and a driven six-beat (a hip-hop rarity, to say the least) into a backing track worthy of a Halloween party hosted by Outkast. Despite the fantastic brutality implied by legions of demons, devils, villains, voodoo, serpents, scoundrels, and serial killers, Grayskul's savage poetics offer a surprisingly fresh take on hip-hop violence.
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