Everyone's suddenly interested in a new kind of music best described as "slacker-rap." Although it uses the sing-song cadences of hip-hop, it's the polar opposite of gangsta rap; in both its laid-back delivery and self-deprecating lyrics, slacker-rap acknowledges vulnerability and failure. It was done first and best by Washington's Basehead, but it gets an invigorating twist from this Philadelphia trio--G. Love, Jimi Jazz, and Houseman. This CD features 4 unreleased tracks and the classic favorite "This Ain't Livin'".
CONTENTS: 1) Rappin' Blues 2) Man's Descent 3) Milk and Cereal 4) I Love You Too 5) This Ain't Livin'