GET MONEY, F*CK BITCHES? (Super Mash Bros.), TRIBUTE TO MEL AND KEVIN |
GET MONEY, F*CK BITCHES? (Super Mash Bros.), TRIBUTE TO MEL AND KEVIN |
Feb 23 2009, 11:48 PM
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NAW NINJA, FUCK BITCHES, GET EUROS.
What is it? “It sounds like Girltalk’s hot cousin.” QUOTE “Super Mash Bros is a musical project involving Nick Fenmore and Dick Fink, taking all of your favorite hits from the 90’s and combining them with todays chart topping rap hits in ways scientifically proven to make you shake you’re ass.” — Source: Lazerwolf.com Super Mash Bros. debut album, “f*ck Bitches. Get Euros.” was released back in the summer of ‘08. A new album is expected towards the end of February. Sandy spotted Short Version: I catch feelings of nostalgia from this mash-up tape, it’s nice and quick listen. Not quite as good as DJ Girl Talk’s works, but still an interesting listen, particularly Soulja Boy’s Crank Dat mixed with Da Rude’s Sandstorm and Vengaboy’s Boom Boom Boom. It’s FO’ FREE and it’s 30 minutes long, so what’s the worst that could happen. And if you already love pop music in the first place, I’m 99.9% sure you love this too. Long Version: When Super Mash Bros. say that they’re taking all the hits from the 90’s up, they’re don’t lie. If you’ve been keeping up with the radio for the last 19 years or have your own share of Now That’s What I Call Music! compilations, then you should be able to recognize most of not all of the tracks that they’ve tossed into their mix. On the other hand, if you despise anything and everything that the radio spits out or just don’t really bother with mainstream music, it’s likely that you won’t really want to mess with this either. From their January 3rd Show. If you’re still here though, go ahead and give it a shot; after all, the album is 100% FO’ FREE. You may already be a fan of DJ Girl Talk whose claim to fame is being able to take a crate of pop music, mix together two songs that would be taboo to mash up, and somehow, magically, make it work beautifully. Super Mash Bros. describe themselves as DJ Girl Talk’s hot cousin. Fair enough. I’ve been a fan of DJ Girl Talk’s work for a while now, lovin’ the new Feed the Animals mixtape. I was a bit skeptical with the whole “DJ Girl Talk’s hot cousin” claim, but that’s aiiight. These guys can mix, no doubt, but I can’t say I feel ‘em as much as Girl Talk. For me, the mash ups are too short and seem to be simply taking the hooks of songs and putting them together. Nevertheless, Super Mash Bros mix ‘em well. For me, Girl Talk has more mastery in setting a mood with his mixes, while Super Mash Bros. are potentially better at taking songs and making them more upbeat and club-friendly. Having to compare their 30 minute mixtape with Girl Talk’s 4 albums albums isn’t easy though; I’ll be anticipating Super Mash Bros’s upcoming February album which should help make a better judgement. Def still worth a listen. They have done something I would’ve never thought possible: a Sandstorm and Crank Dat mash-up. Wow. Roth (who recommended this mixtape to me) asked a legitimate question: “are you supposed to rave or do the Soulja Boy to this song?” What I like about this tape so much is that it’s like a 30 min. rundown of pop music from the 90’s to today put together in ways you’d never imagine. I’m personally not particularly huge on mainstream, but these are all songs that I’ve undeniably heard at one point of my listening career, and I can’t help but smile at hearing it all put together. Check the noise. Download (FO’ FREE) here: Lazerwolf.com Links: - on Myspace - Facebook Fanpage - Photos from “Bleed Purple and Gold” http://www.lazerwolf.com I dunno I just copy and pasted 'cause I was racing Kevin and Mel, whose topics unfortunately got mutilated. view the real thing here: http://junaverse.wordpress.com |
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