| 1. Yawning Zeitgeist Intro [Freestyle] |
| 2. Reheated Pop! |
| 3. Unemployed Black Astrognaut |
| 4. Happiness ('s Unit of Measuremant) |
| 5. Avantcore |
| 6. Wormholes |
| 7. Map Your Psyche - Abstract Rude, Busdriver, Ellay Khule |
| 8. Cool Band Buzz |
| 9. Note Boom |
| 10. Low Flying Winged Books |
| 11. Befriend the Friendless Friendster |
| 12. Sphinx's Coonery - Busdriver, |
| 13. Lefty's Lament |
| 14. Avantcore [D-Styles Mix] [*][Mix] |
| 15. Happiness ('s Unit of Measurement) [Prefuse 73 Remix] [*][Mix] |
| 16. Unemployed Black Astronaut [Nobody Remix] [*][Mix] |
Fear of a Black Tangent,Busdriver,Mush,Alternative Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap
Average customer rating:
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Fear of a Black Tangent
Busdriver Manufacturer: Mush ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00074CB9M Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Yawning Zeitgeist Intro (Freestyle)
- Reheated Pop!
- Unemployed Black Astronaut
- Happiness('s A Unit Of Measurement)
- Avantcore
- Wormholes
- Map Your Psyche
- Cool Band Buzz
- Note Boom
- Low Flying Winged Books
- Befriend The Friendless Friendster
- Sphinx's Coonery
- Lefty's Lament
- Silent Track 1
- Avantcore (D-Styles Remix)
- Happiness('s A Unit Of Measurement) (Prefuse 73 Remix)
- Unemployed Black Astronaut (Nobody Remix)
Customer Reviews:
Saving grace.......2006-12-20
Busdriver gives hip-hop a new direction with rapid-fire, esoteric lyrics with a sophistication and intellectualism that rises above the collegiate Chubb Rock; like Professor Griff without the agenda.
"Unemployed Black Astronaut" is the showcase track here, a catchy tune with a sing-along chorus that deep down unloads double cynical barrels on mainstream hip-hop, major labels, even racial and urban-cultural divisions. He continues his lament against both mainstream music and cultured music critics with "Reheated Pop Sensation", a song-length prostration parody.
Even Busdriver's own adoptive subgenre of music is fair game for the rap critic of rap, with "Avantcore" glibly mocking the contrarians of underground/alternative hip-hop. The album ends with remixes of three of the album's showcase tracks.
No, rap is not dead, it never died, you just fell off. Time to get back on the bus.
It's called life by resurrection........2006-04-17
PS also here's a tip for a reviewer. Express your opinions without completely trashing fans of the artist and the genre. I mean seriously if you bought the CD you were obviously a fan of the guy at one point in time, so are you a clone pseudo-intellectual like the rest of us. Oh, and if you've ever listened to Temporary Forever, he explains the name.
self-destructive rap (i'm 29, not a kid).......2005-07-24
wow. busdriver is not a happy man, judging from his lyrics. he ranks on the music industry, the state of indie rap, rap fans(particularly the granola backpacker set he seems to attract), and most of all, himself. i gave this album three stars because of its beats, but honestly this is one of those un-ratable albums. this is an experiment in self-destruction, a cry for help from a man that expects to drown anyways. this is deconstructing everything you or your listening audience ever thought about hiphop. this is busdriver reaching the cul-de-sac of self-referentialism. it's depressing. it's like he gained so much attention but it didn't work out, and now he finds himself stuck in a genre of music that he doesn't understand anymore. that said, i don't know the man personally, so i can't say this is fact, but it is definitely what he portray's on this disc. i can't say it is good or bad. it's an artist seeing his own reflection and having serious doubts to its own validity.
buy it to support the artist, but personally i haven't found it a pleasant listen lyrically. good beats though. mush records and affilliates usually come through on that end. peace.
Absolute garbage.......2005-06-14
As for the album, it's weird. Weird can be good, or it can be godawful. No, clones, I'm not "missing the point" - there IS NO point. After 5 painful listens (I TRIED to like it), I can barely remember one single line from this backpacker holy grail. 'Unemployed Black Astronaught' (or whatever the hell it's called) is the only track that is even halfway memorable, with a catchy line or two. That is ALL folks. The production is alright, if someone released the instrumentals I might just force myself to sit and chill to it. Until that day, the normally decent Big Dada remains to be a Big Joke, in my opinion.
DIFFERENT, and that's how he wants it.......2005-04-19
It took about three full listens to completely get into this cd. To say Busdriver is unconventional is an understatement. There's just nobody out there like him. From the different flows and voices he fiddles with, to the different characters he plays, no one is similar to Busdriver. He's quite funny at times, and sometimes even insightful, but the best way to describe him is witty. Wit is definitely his game. As "far out" as these songs are, there were still a couple that were to "out there" for me ("Wormholes," "Low Flying Winged Books"). The rest of it is classic Busdriver though.
Haiku D'Etat members Abstract Rude and Mikah 9 enhance the experience by appearing on different songs on this cd, and other Project Blowdians Ellay Khule and 2mex show up too. The four of them are involved, separately, in "Map Your Psyche" and "Sphinx's Coonery," obviously standouts. Other good songs I remember were "Unemployed Black Astronaut," and "Lefty's Lament," but to only focus on these songs is a disservice to the rest of the album. The three remixes are very good, and the intro was actually worthwhile.
I keep hearing that "Temporary Forever" was a better album, but I sure like this one though. However, I wouldn't say it's for everybody. If you REALLY like Hiphop, especially the real sh#% that's experimental and devoid of gimmicks: give this one a chance. You may just like it!
Dance Music:
- Fresh Out Da Gates: The Autobiography [Explicit Lyrics]
- Funky, Sexual, Freaky and on the Real
- Funky, Sexual, Freaky and on the Real
- Gamers [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ghetto Dreams [Explicit Lyrics]
- Git Wit Da Program [Explicit Lyrics]
- Greatest Hits 1986-1997 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Greatest Hits [Explicit Lyrics]
- High Performance [Explicit Lyrics]
- I Must Stand [CD-single]
Dance Music
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 'Eroica'; Sibelius: Symphony No. 7