Digipak CD featuring b&w Lawnmower cover variant. Cover photo by Cory Endress. Inner photo by Paul Escamilla. Layout by Headtrip and Baker.
Includes unlimited streaming of Blastmaster Baker vs the Human Being Lawnmower
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Cassette + Digital Album
High-bias cassette in transparent red-dead w/ full-color cover variant. Cover photo by Cory Endress. Layout by Headtrip.
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lyrics
Ring ring ring
Answer the phone
Nobody there
Just a dial tone
You’re home alone
And you’re panic-prone
Dryness in throat
Cause you’re up in smoke
You feel your pulse
But you ain’t even checking
Feel a cold breeze
on the back of your neck and
Count how many hours of your life
Been spent on the load screen
Potent weed seeds dopamine
And leave you emoting
Making faces like the wee bey gif
Can’t believe this shit
How easy it gets
To lose the gamble,
Lose your face
New blank generation
Taking up space
We kowtow bow down
To the loud mouths
Drink from the downspout
It’s a cold world and
We’re shitting in the outhouse
Are you now
Or have you ever been about
Burning ivory towers down
And turning all the power out?
Are you now
Or have you ever been
A part of the pageantry
Absent, lapsed into madness
Clapping and laughing
At the flashes and
sounds of concussive blasts
Are you now
Or have you ever been
Mutually assured of destruction
And our collective comeuppance
We’re dead meat for the buzzards
But we want them to love it
Are you now or have you ever been
Stoned and starving
Roaming alone through the darkness
Blowing out your eardrums
To the sounds of the Karmas?
(Burnem)
Are you now
Or have you ever been
In possession of evidence
Of any alien intelligence
Any type of information
That might lead
Someone who didn’t know better
To question the fucking relevance
The wise will not trifle
With the elements
Piss into the wind
And fire rifles at the televisions
Pipe down, swallow your medicine
And medicate with the rest
Of the disciples till armageddon hits
You’re so dependent
On your independent sentiments
So sentimental and
Sensitive with your temperaments
Get so defensive when we go
To raise your rent a bit
Don’t make us have to show you
The discipline as it benefits (???)
Sentinel, sentinel eye
Ever watchful
So smile for the cinema
Raining down out of digital skies
Keep your face glued and
Stay tuned to your antenna
Are you now
Or have you ever been willing
To forget all of your
Affiliations
To maintain against the grain
To abstain from waking up
And tasting artificial maple flavored
candy covered bacon
We’ve sugar-coated every last grain
On this animal farm
Where they label us free range
And we’re twisted by the arms
To spin satisfying yarns
On the obituary page
Will you die with a flag in your hand
And a hymn in your heart
And the blinking light of
The alarm cutting through the dark?
You can’t hit restart
You can’t build an ark
You can’t find a place to park
You can’t play your cards
Will you play your part
In clogging up carotid arteries
In cutting O2 to the brain
‘Scuse me, pardon me
I got a job to do
Please move there’s a lot of me
Living off beef and broccoli
Praying to hit the lottery
We teamed up with our NYC homies Backwoodz Studioz, Reservoir Sound, Uncommon and Smoker's Cough to bring you the dopest of NYC's underground on the same album. WATKK
supported by 7 fans who also own “Are You Now or Have You Ever Been...? feat. PT Burnem”
from intro to outro is a wild , fun, and highly enjoyable experience . from the fantastic experimental beats that bang all over this album to the odd yet highly creative lyrics , I mean he dedicated a song to the art of making an omelette and it actually worked . this guy is a great talented upcoming mc and I can't wait for another project ! addicted-2-booombap
supported by 6 fans who also own “Are You Now or Have You Ever Been...? feat. PT Burnem”
this album has the "IT" factor . there is nothing too unconventional here , and you here a lot of traditional classic hip hop beats here but with a spacey sci fi twist . these two styles mesh perfectly and some of there punchlines are hilarious . these dudes don't take themselves too serious and they have fun making hip hop and the final product is cohesive and feels natural and not forced . these two made a timeless project . some major wutang influences in the production , check it out ! addicted-2-booombap