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This week, Tom and Ty get explicit about the origins of Rap and Hip-hop, observe the Hegelian dialectic in play between the forces of authenticity and appropriation (they think they're so smart) and address the dangerous allure of censorship. As usual, the fellas take us on a wild, adventurous ride to get there. From Bach to bagpipes, with an inevitable stop in Metalville, Lemmy tell ya this is not an episode you want to miss.
Track Listing:
The Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through Technology (Theme Song)
N.W.A .- Straight Outta Compton
Prince - Darling Nikki
Ozzy Osbourne - Suicide Solution
Furnaceface- We Love You Tipper Gore
Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
Run DMC - Walk This Way
Damu the Fudgemunk - Last Ole
Convicts at the Ramsey and Retrieve State Farms - Lost John
Blondie - Rapture
Brikama Griots
Sana Ndiaye - Children
Chaino - Soo Din Ese
Toy Dolls - Spiders in the Dressing Room
Motörhead - Iron Horse
Motörhead - Ace of Spades
Hawkwind - Silver Machine
Metallica - Some Kind of Monster
Baby Metal - Gimme Chocolate!!
Dmitri Shostakovich- Beethoven String Quartet No. 12 in D Flat Minor, Op. 133
E. Power Biggs - Bach Toccata and Fugue for Organ in D Minor, BWV 565
The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Tank Regiment - Scotland the Brave
Grupo Batuque - Batucumba
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