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Sex, Drugs & Video Games
Hip-Hop · 2012 · 20 tracks · 1h 3m

Sex, Drugs & Video Games

Aggressive Mississippi trap meets high-concept industry critique. Saturated 808s and sharp lyricism designed to rattle trunks and challenge the status quo.

May 12, 2012

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A high-stakes struggle between commercial dominance and revolutionary intent.

Tracklist · 20 Tracks · 1h 3m
01
Intro
0:22
02
Sex, Drugs & Video Games
3:27
03
Believe
3:34
04
Yao Ming (remix)
3:45
05
Mothers and Sisters
0:23
06
Amazing
3:30
07
Swag (remix)
3:56
08
Who’s That
3:23
09
Smoked Out
5:35
10
Work
3:39
11
The Big Concert
0:23
12
Californication
6:05
13
No Choice
3:47
14
Castles in Brooklyn
3:57
15
Pushing
0:23
16
Malcolm X (A Song to Me)
4:33
17
I Look Good
4:21
18
Let Me In
3:42
19
The End
0:58
20
Yao Ming
3:52
Moments Worth Listening For
The jarring contrast between the club-ready Yao Ming and the stark social commentary of Malcolm X
Saturated bass frequencies that threaten to clip during the most aggressive verses
The sudden shift into soulful, sample-heavy production on Castles in Brooklyn

How does Sex, Drugs & Video Games sound next to the rest of David Banner's catalogue?

Compressed Loud+0.6σ

The production is pushed a touch harder into compressed loud than this artist usually allows.

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