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| View Larger Image | Sad Clown Bad Summer Number 9 | Audio CDby Atmosphere
| List Price: | $6.98 | |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Explicit Lyrics, EP | | Studio: | Rhymesayers | | Release Date: | July 24, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 53,845rd |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Sunshine
- Track 2: The Number One
- Track 3: RFTC
- Track 4: Mattress
- Track 5: Don't forget
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Just in time for some summer fun Slug and Ant drop an Atmosphere appetizer while they put the finishing touches on their 6th official studio album. Widely known for their countless rare and limited tour only recordings the Sad Clown Bad Dub seriers has become a staple in Atmosphere's 10 year recording career. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 13 reviews)
| A good summer CD, definitely by NPMusicman (Hauppauge, NY) 4 Stars September 18, 2008 Atmosphere is one of the best Hip Hop acts in a while. I'm serious. Slug and Ant are just awesome. Sunshine is such a unique, but feel good rap song for the summer. The One is an interesting recollection of past girlfriends and young relationships. RFTC has a dope beat. Mattress is a good song, too, but it's definitely reminiscent of some old funk or disco type music... (I guess that's what I'd call it lol). Don't Forget has a dope beat again using a piano, and Slug's spinning story rhymes of him and an old friend skipping school, driving, and just good fun. This EP is great. If you like Atmosphere, what are you waiting for? Just buy it.
| | Almost Perfect by Rosario M. Garcia 4 Stars September 07, 2008 This album is one of my favorite atmosphere albums.
With Song like sunshine and the number one good nice album
the beats are great.
| | surprising by Roseann Burress 5 Stars July 25, 2008 had really never heard them until they were played in a store. my son and i now have all of their releases. unbelievable insight
| | Awesome Album by Jerod Williams (Los Angeles, California) 5 Stars June 03, 2008 Atmosphere is quickly becoming one of my favorite artists. It's hard to imagine that this artist has been around for quite sometime. The rap is prolific and it is almost reminiscent of Common in a way, but it's unique and stands on its own. The beats are crazy.
"Sunshine" is definitely a classic on this album and it's an awesome party anthem for the summertime.
Along with the prolific lyrics and the crazy beats, you get a message in just about each and every song. Pick up this album - you will not be disappointed.
| | Give em' the Atmos and I'll give em' the phere... by William D. Lyons (Elk Grove, CA) 5 Stars March 13, 2008 Top notch entertainment Sirs, Ant and Slug you have come up with true ambition and goal derived from an overdose of the souls exposure to life. Anyone who is new or acquainted or young or old should pick up this niffty little accelerated party grower. Thank you also for the free throwback album, the download and tracks for the 47+ album were all fabbed out, fantastic cutts, thank you gentlemen and keep it coming to the West coast.
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