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First Come, First Served - 25th Anniversary Edition (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

Threshold Records / SKU: hh-5957
1999 Kool Keith weirdness, self-produced w/ Kutmasta Kurt; edition of 200!
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  • "The problem with being recognized as a creative genius is that you've got to live up to it 24/7. Kool Keith was given such a mantle upon the release of the Dr. Octagonecologist album, and it's not something he seems happy about: on the first track of First Come, First Served, he as Dr. Dooom kills Octagon. It's the perfect move for Keith, and it sets the tone for the album, which is a mix of humorous tracks ('Neighbors Next Door,' which asks you to imagine having Keith and Jacky Jasper living in the next apartment, and 'You Live at Home with Your Mom') and songs on which Keith lays down the law ('No Chorus' and 'Leave Me Alone'). Few MCs could hope to match Keith, but here-rapping fat grooves (produced by Kutmasta Kurt, more innovative than most) and settling lots of personal scores! Dooom might just be Octagon's better. Pressed on limited edition of 200 Splatter vinyl housed in extra thick gatefold jacket with matte finish and printed lyrics!" - Threshold Records

    • 25th anniversary edition
    • splatter colored double vinyl pressing
    • gatefold sleeve
    • limited edition of 200
    • original release year: 1999
    • music label: Threshold Records 2024
    upc: 809259392511

"The problem with being recognized as a creative genius is that you've got to live up to it 24/7. Kool Keith was given such a mantle upon the release of the Dr. Octagonecologist album, and it's not something he seems happy about: on the first track of First Come, First Served, he as Dr. Dooom kills Octagon. It's the perfect move for Keith, and it sets the tone for the album, which is a mix of humorous tracks ('Neighbors Next Door,' which asks you to imagine having Keith and Jacky Jasper living in the next apartment, and 'You Live at Home with Your Mom') and songs on which Keith lays down the law ('No Chorus' and 'Leave Me Alone'). Few MCs could hope to match Keith, but here-rapping fat grooves (produced by Kutmasta Kurt, more innovative than most) and settling lots of personal scores! Dooom might just be Octagon's better. Pressed on limited edition of 200 Splatter vinyl housed in extra thick gatefold jacket with matte finish and printed lyrics!" - Threshold Records

  • 25th anniversary edition
  • splatter colored double vinyl pressing
  • gatefold sleeve
  • limited edition of 200
  • original release year: 1999
  • music label: Threshold Records 2024
upc: 809259392511

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