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Gnarls Biggie

The Notorious B.I.G. gets mashed with Gnarls Barkley. (Link via La Blogothèque.)

I don't think Danger Mouse can complain.

Gnarls Biggie - "Smiley Faces Hypnotize" (MP3)

OTHER BOOTLEG ALBUMS: The Beastles, The Who Boys, American Edit, The Grey Album, Q Unit

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Hey Scott, I just wanted to say you've been on fire the last couple weeks. Tons of posts, consistently good Stereogum quality we've come to know and love.

Posted by: Laflin at 07/19/06 8:27 PM | Reply
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Well, thank you!

Posted by: scott at 07/19/06 8:29 PM | Reply
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I second Laflin's statement. Good work, scott

http://www.musictimes.com.au

Posted by: Music Times at 07/19/06 9:36 PM | Reply
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these mash-ups dont offer much in my opinion

Posted by: Chris at 07/19/06 9:57 PM | Reply
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I disagree. Scott, youre just so awful and should be ashamed. Btw what do youthink of goat milk/cheese?

Posted by: ScottPoopgum at 07/19/06 10:26 PM | Reply
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I gotta say though, that My Fair Brady ad over there on the right is just plain disturbing, like something you'd see on Consumption Junction.com.

Posted by: Blu at 07/19/06 10:47 PM | Reply
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i agree - stereogum kicks pitchfork's ass! they didn't even have the new BK track.

Posted by: Brian at 07/19/06 10:51 PM | Reply
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Gnarls Biggie released a video to promote the album.

Check it out on http://www.Glitterfish.com.

http://glitterfish.com/2006/07/14/remix-watch-gnarls-biggie/

Posted by: Andres Martinez at 07/19/06 11:44 PM | Reply
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It's funny. "The Grey Album" was how Danger Mouse got famous, and is why he's doing projects with Cee-Lo and MF Doom today.

Posted by: Ben at 07/20/06 12:51 AM | Reply
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wrong, he hooked up with cee lo pre-grey album.

Posted by: joe at 07/22/06 8:32 PM | Reply
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Gnarls Barkley wouldn't get as much exposure if Danger Mouse didn't do "The Grey Album".

Posted by: Ben at 07/22/06 9:12 PM | Reply
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so ummmm, where can we actually hear the Beastie Boys mash ups?

Posted by: dustin at 07/22/06 9:58 PM | Reply
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Yes, I'd also like to know how to obtain the Beastles albums...

Posted by: Josh at 07/23/06 2:02 PM | Reply
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Gnotorius B.ARK.LY.

Posted by: Fletcher at 07/23/06 3:39 PM | Reply
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I am glad that fat pig is dead.

Posted by: Piggie at 07/24/06 3:08 AM | Reply
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some one was a Tupac fan...

Posted by: Josh at 07/24/06 7:45 PM | Reply
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I am glad Tupac is dead too...

Posted by: Piggie at 07/26/06 5:36 PM | Reply
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