911 AM and the Digital Gangster L.P.
I’m happy to say that MC Lars and YTCracker’s new studio album, The Digital Gangster, is available now! Digital Gangster features 14 tracks made by two nerds with a real love of hip hop and is “for sale” in Radiohead-esqu donation system. It features production and guest appearances by Beefy, MC Frontalot, and other nerdcore luminaries.
I’ve even got some production credits on the album, having made the beats for both Birth of a Phish and MC Lars’s Facebook Friend Count. Digital Gangster also has one track that I produced and rapped on called 911 AM (Guiliani). It’s is a song that I had been saving for the next Drown Radio album, but after hanging with the Lars and YT in the studio, I thought the song was a good fit for the three of us. It was one of those songs that literally came together in less than 4 hours (writing, rapping, and everything). Those guys are geniuses.
[note: the views represented below are Doc's and don't necessarily reflect what Lars and YT feel about the track] Check out the great fan video (embedded above) by youtuber ShannonLikesConan
In my mind, 911 AM isn’t about the September 11th hijackings, that’s already been covered (pretty well in fact). This song deals with the fear mongering and civil liberty abuses in the name of protecting us from terrorists. Some will tell you everything changes in a “post 9/11 society”, but that’s bullshit. It’s scary to think that someone can be treated as a terrorist because they have a band sticker on their bike or for posting Aqua Teen Hunger Force LEDs. Taking a tube of toothpaste from travelers doesn’t make the world a safer place. Arresting someone for taking pictures of a bridge doesn’t make the world a safer place. When police make a mistake, as the Boston Police did with maker Star Simpson, we can’t let them trump up their charges



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I used to be so into nerdcore. I thought it was the greatest genre of music ever. Now that people have a little bit of fame, they have gone all political. If I wanted to listen to political whining, I would listen to mainstream hiphop. What ever happened to rapping about nerdy stuff? What's with all the politics?
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