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You'll often see Zilla bracketed alongside Quelle Chris and billy woods under the alternative rap/hip hop banner. I'm not so sure, but he is a bit different. Lots of cultural references from different eras, "Revolution #36" being, as it's title might suggest, loaded with Beatles references. The record is full of excellent melodies, and I even get a bit of a 70s musical vibe from "Doobie Brothers feat Alaska". Grab this EP guys, you won't regret it. Gavin Hellyer
A daring, full-length crime/horror concept album narrated by The RZA, telling the story of gangsters, betrayal and revenge. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 19, 2017
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Red Man is Here. Run.”
this album has the "IT" factor . there is nothing too unconventional here , and you here a lot of traditional classic hip hop beats here but with a spacey sci fi twist . these two styles mesh perfectly and some of there punchlines are hilarious . these dudes don't take themselves too serious and they have fun making hip hop and the final product is cohesive and feels natural and not forced . these two made a timeless project . some major wutang influences in the production , check it out ! addicted-2-booombap