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Feed The Animals Vinyl 2LP

Illegal Art / SKU: lp-14247
2008 micro-mashup album ft. samples from 300 popular songs; 1st time on vinyl
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  • Feed The Animals was the follow-up to the Girl Talk's 2008 mixtape / overnight sensation Night Ripper, and was initially only released on CDr and MP3. The album has finally been pressed to vinyl due to popular demand, on the original Illegal Art label. Original Lab review from when we originally carried the CDr:

    Greg Gillis picks up where he left off with 2006's critically acclaimed Night Ripper and boils down another couple hundred well-known tunes from across innumerable genres (rap, electro, disco, soul, new wave, rnb, hair rock, house, etc.) to create something that just makes you go "damn." Girl Talk's shit always sounds like it takes a LONG TIME to make, so if you've been freeloading off some MP3s, give the man some ducats.

    • first time on vinyl
    • black double vinyl pressing
    • gatefold sleeve
    • original release year: 2008
    • music label: Illegal Art 2023
    reviewed by Van Hammersly 11/2008
    upc: 795154143795

Feed The Animals was the follow-up to the Girl Talk's 2008 mixtape / overnight sensation Night Ripper, and was initially only released on CDr and MP3. The album has finally been pressed to vinyl due to popular demand, on the original Illegal Art label. Original Lab review from when we originally carried the CDr:

Greg Gillis picks up where he left off with 2006's critically acclaimed Night Ripper and boils down another couple hundred well-known tunes from across innumerable genres (rap, electro, disco, soul, new wave, rnb, hair rock, house, etc.) to create something that just makes you go "damn." Girl Talk's shit always sounds like it takes a LONG TIME to make, so if you've been freeloading off some MP3s, give the man some ducats.

  • first time on vinyl
  • black double vinyl pressing
  • gatefold sleeve
  • original release year: 2008
  • music label: Illegal Art 2023
reviewed by Van Hammersly 11/2008
upc: 795154143795

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