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Har Mar Superstar

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Baby, Do You Like My Clothes?
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I Can't Take It
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I Admit
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R-E-S-P-He-Sees-Me
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Brand New Day
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Girl, You're Stupid
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Cry 4 Help
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Let Me Use Your Ride
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The Honorable Judge Har Mar
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You Are the Sunshine in my Soul
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 31:03

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soupcrusher2

i first saw har mar open for atom and his package back when this record first came out. i laughed my ass off when i saw he was opening for the Strokes on their first big tour. People talk about whether this is just a joke or if he's for real. Well, Har Mar, much like Sean Na Na, is a persona. A true pop superstar. And I for one was tickled that he was able to do so much with it. That being said, this is the Har Mar album to own, in my opinion. I still jam R-E-S-P-He-Sees-Me. extra shout out to Ric Diculous.

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Har Mar Superstar is a nasty, filthy, mean-spirited little man. He is Stevie Wonder’s dark twin. He is the muddy sludge under Grandmaster Flash’s turntable. He is absolutely delightful. Who else but a man with a well-developed sense of irony would include pictures of his nude, Stay-Puf soft torso in the liner notes for his album? From dissing his girlfriend’s Tommy Gear to selling her ring on eBay, Har Mar uses that sense of irony, pushing tired, misongynist rap conventions further and further until they snap under the weight of too much excess and become just plain silly. His self-titled debut for the nearly always excellent Kill Rock Stars label shows off this style and more, and even the humorless and easily offended may find themselves irrevocably attracted to this recording, singing along to “Girl, You’re Stupid” and more. – Stacia Proefrock

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