This is wavieff’s music collection on Bandcamp.

wavieff

  1. Hip-Hop/Rap
  1. collection 11
  2. wishlist 1
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  1. Rest In Bitches
    by $Lil_Ricky_Hologram$
    VAMPYRE VAMPYRE
    How do you follow up your magnum opus? Lil Ricky doesn't care. He shoots his vibrating jizz down your earholes and lets those earworms breed. BITCHES WERE ANGELS smashes through the album with a high peak, which shoots even further with the undisputed single of the album, VAMPYRE. This album is living proof of Ricky's Treefort worthiness. FUCK these indie nobodies. Who the hell are Men? I don't want to Trust them! 



    Trust in Lil Ricky. 

    Thanks Lil Ricky.

    4 / 3 / 1 / 2 / 7
  2. MONTHER BIRTH/DEATH EP
    by MONTHER
    BIRTH BIRTH
    review to be edited
  3. Which Way Does A Dog Wear Pants
    by $Lil_Ricky_Hologram$
    Feelin Sussy Freestyle Feelin Sussy Freestyle
    As the flap genre reaches its stasis, $Lil_Ricky_Hologram$ capitalizes upon the dilapidated soundscape by featuring acclaimed (undead) artist YunGpUrvy and rhyme scheme extraordinaire Doc Skeezy to lay over the invasive beats which will reverberate in your skull for hours afterwards.

    7 / 12 / 2 / 5 / 3 / 8 / 10
    appears in 1 other collection
  4. To Hell With Those Who Ain't Me
    by RED 40
    review to be edited
  5. b4 DÁ Y3äR £ND§
    by HARD K
    V-TE¢H GeT M3 H@RdD V-TE¢H GeT M3 H@RdD
    The dead never quite rest. Progenitor of the F.L.A.P. (Funny Like A Pussy) genre, HARD K (otherwise known as Kano) rises from his industry-dug grave to satirise the robotic rap anthems of yesteryear, a time capsule with 20/20 vision and a future look into flap's eternally "ne'er-quite-dead" nature.

    2/ 1 / 6
  6. Sunrise At The Horizon
    by Hard Kano
    Full Throttle (Cant Handle) Full Throttle (Cant Handle)
    Foundational to the flap genre, Hard K hits us with one last mixtape (for now). It goes back to its hometown roots, bringing home the pulsing pomp found in 'A BOSS NOT A BITCH'. An essential listen.

    1 / 6 / 2 / 7 / 9
  7. Casa de Tierra
    by The Dirt House
    Haze Haze
    Well done boys.

    The aptly-named Dirt House's debut album clenches the messy soil of garage bands past between its hands, and spreads it across new ground. Look no further than the bohemian track 'Haze' and the familiar hometown intonations of 'Hasta Luego' to prove it hits more than it misses. More than a debut record, it's the foundation for a fruitful garden.

    5 / 6 / 1
  8. No Straight Roads (Original Game Soundtrack)
    by Various Artists
    vs. SAYU vs. SAYU
    Electrifying, nerve-wrenching goodness. The shifting of styles to combine (and ultimately surpass) genres takes finesse, but these composers absolutely deliver, whether you despise the musical style or not.

    Long live rock an' roll.

    (...and EDM.)

    13 / 14 / 15 / 8 / 24 / 7 / 23 / 6 / 37 / 38 / 45 / 26
  9. ORANGE SOUNDS -ZeroRanger Original Soundtrack-
    by eebrozgi
    The Sea Has Returned The Sea Has Returned
    Powerful chiptune fueled by pure shounen energy.

    27 / 7 / 25 / 13 / 18 / 9 / 20
  10. Streets of Rage 4
    by Olivier Deriviere
    Like a bad thrift store, this OST will leave you wanting more. The lack of original composer Yuzo Koshiro's involvement shows, but Deriviere hints at potential with the flash of a neon street flare.

    31 / 32 / 11 / 25 / 20
  11. Glap
    by YunGpUrvy
    BOOTY BOOTY
    Saint Pepsi wishes he could push out albums through his anus like this.

    2 / 7 / 5 / 6 / 8 / 9