Talking about the virtues of trash talk, then I get into my top three all time favorite fighting games. Check out these somewhat obscure classic fighters!
Talking about the virtues of trash talk, then I get into my top three all time favorite fighting games. Check out these somewhat obscure classic fighters!
I did not know about this when it dropped. Int80, one half of one of my favorite hip hip duo's Dual Core, teams up with Mikal kHill for this dope EP. A dozen minutes of dope rhymes and old school beats. Got some crunchy drums, grunged up guitars layered with fire on those vocals. Would leave to see that closing track 'shutdown -h now" live one day. I have seen Dual Core live a few times, and I'm sure that would be epic.
Time to talk about my excitement for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. I'm also discussing the top five other indie, or, 'Nindie,' games revealed in the recent Nintendo Direct.
I bumped tracks from this album over on the SUBCON podcast a few times, but somehow I never featured the album itself. This album gots plenty of quality tracks. Particularly, I bumped Top Notch and Shinji over on the SUBCON show. Both got stuck in my head for a good while. Other current favorites are the early tracks El Niño and Snowblind. Hot stuff. Can't wait to hear what's next.
Time to talk about my sordid past with Street Fighter II, comment on the very first MAGWest, and ponder dual realities on this week's episode. I'm also spinning the latest hip hop from ayekincaid, Aramis, Richie Branson, and LexicOhm. Hot new instrumentals by James Landino, Dale North, Pokerus, McVaff and more!
There is a lot of fire on this album. I guess that explains the title. I bumped music from this album on a past SUBCON episode. If you watch/listen to my SUBCON show, then you'd be way more on top of these dope game inspired emcees. The track 3rd, with that opening Mario Kart reference definitely grabbed my attention. The very on-the-nose hook on Yu-Gi-Oh is too over the top not to enjoy. Hit play!