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THE JUKEBOX – Blockhead, Nine Inch Nails, Ween, Sage Francis, MF Doom

BLOCKHEAD – “Duke Of Hazzard”

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From the 2007 release Uncle Tony’s Coloring Book on Ninja Tune Records. Blockhead temporarily abandons the lyrical sidekicks he’s made backdrops for (Aesop Rock, Cage, Slug, Murs) in exchange for creating his own piece of artwork.

NINE INCH NAILS – “Only (EL-P Mix)”

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The original track can be found on NIN’s 2005 studio album With Teeth. This remix featuring Def Jux founder and producer/emcee El-P appeared on a the maxi single EP Every Day Is Exactly The Same.

WEEN – “Baby Bitch”

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Pretty funny stuff right here from 1994′s Chocolate And Cheese album. Not surprising though as Ween has made a career out of this kind of crazy stuff.

SAGE FRANCIS – “Conspiracy To Riot”

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From the recently released mixtape Sick of Wasting…, which can be (legally) downloaded at Strange Famous Records. The fifth installment of the “Sick Of” series features a variety of unheard gems from 1996-2009. 

JON DOE – “The Mic Sounds Nice (w/ MF Doom)”

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Out of Atlanta, Prophetix DJ/producer Jon Doe released Meet Jon Doe in 2004 with a variety of underground emcees playing featured roles, though only a handful of tracks truly stand out.

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2 Comments

  1. steve p wrote:

    i dig the ween and nin(trent can do no wrong)…i didn’t make it 30 seconds into the sage song before franticly mashing on the mouse to make it stop…gross

    doom killed that i might need this one for the collection

    Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 8:06 pm | Permalink
  2. J.C. wrote:

    I love that Sage track… check out ConspiracyToRiot.com for the story behind the song and the battle that took place in a MN courtroom. Pretty interesting…

    And El-P made that NIN track so much better than the original!

    Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 2:47 am | Permalink

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