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Something about the combination of muscular skinhead thug and delicately flavored rabbit tagliatelle in a beautiful back garden in Rome is making me ask myself that age-old question again: Am I a fag? Comments/Enlarge | See all


What the fuck are you glowering about? If that sexball let me put my freckly hands all over her person I'd be doing dances with her that make Skeritt Boy look like a tree-sloth who hates sex, not getting into staring problems with every other guy in the room. I guess heavy hangs the face that wears the tits. Comments/Enlarge | See all






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Lexicon Slug Buck 65

Ever since he started out with the BDP crew in the mid-80s, Cool G. Rap has been a legend in the streets. After dropping a few classics and chilling on the sidelines watching his children go pro, the man is back with reinforcements. Click of Respect (Igloo Ent.) consists of the Cool Genius himself, backed up by his new crew, including wife Ma Parker. If it sounds a little familiar, remember, people bit him, not the other way around.

You all know my man Omid (aka O.D.) from his Under the Surface compilation a few years back, plus his work with various underground legends on the Fresh Coast. His new joint Monolith (Mush) continues where his last one, Distinct Drummer, left off. More beats that you’d kill for, and strong vocal showings from the likes of Abstract Rude, Buck 66, Spoon, Busdriver, and Hymnal.

Speaking of Buck 66, homeboy is hitting a home run with his new one, Talkin’ Donky Blues. Arguably his best yet, this record teams Mr. Stinky with Greenmatter and T.O.A.D. to form production squad the Enmity.

And your man Abstract Food got another new one cooked up with Tribe Unique. Snowtyme maintains Ab’s trademark soulful b-boy style, and is one of his strongest releases yet. This cat’s voice is ridiculous, and will mesmerize you if you give him half a chance.

All you Def Jam riders know all about RJD2 from last years Headspinnerr and his work with MHz, and you’re probably familiar with Blueprint from his work with the Rhymesayers crew. Together they form Pole Position, and their new album 8,000,000 Stories is probably already in your Walkman. If not, it should be.

It’s hard not to be down with the Hiero camp. I mean, let’s be real, along with the Freestyle Fellowship they’re the reason 90 percent of you cats are rapping right now. Their new crew album, Fool Circle (Hiero Imperium), isn’t the best record you’ve ever heard, but it’s still better than the stuff you and your boy are making right now, so pay respects and pick up a copy so they have enough money to drop Kasual’s new album, which is what I’m really waiting for.

After turning down major-label offers following their last blow-up, God Hates Ugly, your boys from Minnesota, Atmosphere (Slug, Ant, and Mr. Dibbs) have teamed up with Epitaph (?!) to drop their new one, Seven’s Travels (RhymeSayers). I really don’t have to say much about this one, it’s easily better than their last, and will easily slide into my top nine list for the year. Don’t make me have to tell you again, go buy it now.

Working the underground with last year’s It’s tha L!, Oakland brother duo Lexicon have returned with their solid follow-up, Youth Is Yours (Spytech). Sounding like sunshine, Nick Dirty and Li’l Oak along with producer DJ Cheapseats, have crafted one of those feel-good albums that’ll take you back to the carefree days of the early 90s.

For the nerds reading this, you’ve likely picked out a bunch of mistakes in the column this month. The cat who can email me with the most mistakes will get an autographed copy of my new album Jesus Christ Tennis Star.

FRITZ THA CAT
Send music (CDs and Vinyl), clothing (L), shoes (size 10), money, and drugs to: fritzthacat@viceland.com, www.fritzthacat.com, e-mail list: fritzthacat-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Top Nine (in no particular order)
1. Atmosphere Seven’s Travels (Rhyme Sayers/Epitaph) 2. Hieroglyphics Full Circle (Hiero Imperium) 3. Soul Position 8,000,000 Stories (Rhyme Sayers) 4. Abstract Rude Showtyme (Battle Axe) 5. Buck 65 Talkin’ Honky Blues (Warner) 6. Omid Monolith (Mush) 7. Non-Prophets Hope (Lex) 8. MF Doom Special Herbs Vol. 4 (Just Vinyl) 9. Villain Accelerate Maid of Gold (Mush)


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