Cali underground veteran Ras Kass has come together with The DJBooth and Bare Arms Clothing to bring listeners his latest street release, The Barmageddon Mixtape.
Hosted by Brooklyn's own DJ Ronin and mixed by San Diego's DJ Tramlife, the project features five records set for inclusion on Ras Kass' forthcoming Barmageddon LP (scheduled for release December 19), one unreleased HRSMN record and 17 more original tracks. Included are previously-featured records "Sushi," "The Great Recession" and "Holes in the Ozone." Collaborators on The Barmageddon Tape include Alchemist, Evidence, Immortal Technique, Kendrick Lamar, Raekwon and Snoop Dogg.
Fans can also check out Ras Kass's previous albums: Ras Kass - Barmageddon | Ras Kass & Doc Hollywood - Spit No Evil
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Featured Songs From This Album
Ras Kass ft. Doc Hollywood - The Great Recession
Who are the makers, and who are the takers in today’s America? Though political spin doctors would have us believe that wealthy “job creators” are the motor of the economy (a motor that often needs to be primed with...Read More
Ras Kass - Holes in the Ozone [Premiere]
It’s getting harder and harder to ignore the effects of human carelessness on the world around us—whether you’re talking about the Holes in the Ozone caused by the emission of greenhouse gases, or the pollution...Read More
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Total Ratings: 7
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 657 |
Ras Kass's flow is dope.. The only thing is the beats. In the majority of the tracks they all sound similar. The instrumental in a couple of the tracks got annoying but I was feeling 20. 2999 the most. Im sure tons of work was put into this album and the delivery was good so it will go in rotation
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| Posted on Nov 13, 2012 |
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| Posted on Nov 17, 2012 |
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Love it, this legend has some serious anger and it comes flying through on this joint, really nice mash up of sounds and guests
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| Posted on Nov 19, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 100 |
This is hiphop. And I could listen to it knowing it would be extremely hot if a better engineering job was done. And a lot of the verses sound like they were possibly done in the homie's living room. When something doesn't SOUND great, it's usually extremely difficult to listen to, and in turn, difficult to stand up against other projects with better sound. But like, I said, it's good hiphop. I guess I'm tired of hearing bad sound on possibly great songs.
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| Posted on Nov 20, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 28 |
I first heard this mix tape and thought wow, this seems ambitious but then upon closer inspection I've found it to have great verses. It's creative and honest too, the one let down being the similarity of most tracks. Coke Line is for sure my favourite song on there though.
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| Posted on Dec 03, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 1 |
Keep the Heat on em Ras this shit hot
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| Posted on Jan 10, 2013 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 7 |
True Lyrical Lovers, will be grateful for a #Mixtape of this caliber ... and those that have always followed Ras will no doubt agree that this is #AMAZING Work!!! Ras has never concentrated on Beats/Production first, but actual content of his mind to lyrical flow! I'm very much looking forward to any/everything Ras put's out!!!
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| Posted on Mar 05, 2013 |