Fucked Up Friends

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 38:27

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10.14.08
TOBACCO, Fucked Up Friends
2008 | Label: anticon / IODA

Fucked Up Friends, the debut release from Tobacco, bursts with a heavy haze. Tobacco is the solo project of Black Moth Super Rainbow's Tom Fec, and although he borrows from that group's psych-synth sound, Friends is much more tweaked-out sounding and pounding. In ways it's indebted to the instrumental glitch-hop of Prefuse 73 and Flying Lotus, but Fec takes it down an even more mechanical path. Heavy clicks, deep dark synths — this album manages to be both sinister and fun.

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The one question is...

BrentMurrell

...why isn't this entire album a Tobacco/Aesop Rock collaboration? Download 'Dirt' and you'll see what I'm saying.

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The cover freaks me out, but after that...

fulofunk

Big synth sound and different. I could do without the cover and the ****ed up title, but I guess if i was smokin' a dube right now, the whole package would come together to speak some cosmic message that would make everyting clear.....

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shit is fresh

EMUSIC-00D8D0B6

this album is nice to write lyrics to. it's all synthed out but it's got mad hip hop flavor to it.

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Ear Candy

Comrade

This album is great, the songs are extremely catchy and will be echoing in your brain for days! The synths are rich and vibrant, and the voice is out of this world, so mellow. It just pleases your ears like few other albums can. Solid contender for best of 2008.

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TOBACCO?,More like WACKY TABACCY!

big-al75

Wow! Tobacco really creates a tripped out synth heavy masterpiece. BMSR+more techno+samples= AWESOME

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Add N to (X) + Air + Boards of Canada = TOBACCO

REDTuna

yes baby !

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. . . but in a good way!

ruhue

Listening to Tobacco makes me feel like I'm drowning in corn syrup.

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What kind of Lamo(s) use the word BRAZENLY?

elbuort

These f*cking clips for this fu*king record sound fuc*ing amaging! I'm fuck*ng excited to listen to this fucki*g record. I just downloaded it, and the first few songs sound fuckin* great! For better or worse, this band sounds nothing like the following bands found on emusic: Fuck, Holy Fuck, Fuck the Facts, Fuck the Writer, Fuck Me USA, The Fuck You Man, Fuck-Off Machete, Fuck Yeah, Fuck & Onki P, The Adjective Noun Vs. Fuck With Audio, Fuck Dress, or the Fuck Ups.

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friends, don't think i'm f#*ked up

soreEyes

I may not be popular for saying this... but I think these guys are better then Black Moth Super Rainbow. Even though they sound similar, I think Tobacco is less gimmicky and they don't sound like they're trying to rip off AIR.

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melt me

acapulcoGold

This is amazing, but you should have gotten it on DVD while you had the chance... I've watched it enough times as a psychedelic nightcap that I can't listen to this without getting sweaty palm, increased heart rate flashbacks. Oh my, this is rather nice... Hugs not drugs.

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Tobacco is the name of one of the driving forces behind Black Moth Super Rainbow and his first solo album. Fucked Up Friends is an almost exact replica of the now trademarked BMSR sound. All the hallmarks are there; the walls of squelchy synths, the oscillating melodies, the vocoder-ed vocals and the overall woozy and intoxicating bear hug of sound that envelops you from the start. The mysterious album artwork and wacky songtitles are in full force too (“Hairy Candy,” “Little Pink Riding Hood,” and “Berries That Burn” being particular favorites this time), so are the songs you’ll find hard to get out of your head even if you wanted to (try “Hairy Candy,” “Side 8 (Big Gums Version),” and “Grease Wizard”). Tobacco on his own is just as squeamishly pink and sticky as BMSR, just as garish, just as strange, and just as much fun. The only change-up Tobacco throws in is adding a bit more hip-hop punch to some of the beats and bringing in Aesop Rock to deliver a pissed off rap on “Dirt.” Otherwise, it’s business as unusual and for the BMSR, their business has always been making challenging, inventive. and above all, hilariously fun, music. Fucked Up Friends represents no change in the status quo whatsoever. – Tim Sendra

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