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| Artist : Slightly Stoopid |
| Album : Top Of The World |
| Label : Stoopid Records |
| Year : 2012 |
| Genre : Reggae |
| Rip date : Aug-17-2012 |
| Store date : Aug-14-2012 |
| Size : 121,9 MB |
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| 01 - Top Of The World 03:16 |
| 02 - Don't Stop 03:47 |
| 03 - Devil's Door 03:20 |
| 04 - Serious Man 03:27 |
| 05 - Way You Move 03:29 |
| 06 - Drink Professionally 03:13 |
| 07 - Ur Love 03:55 |
| 08 - We Don't Wanna Go 02:59 |
| 09 - Sha Diddy 02:09 |
| 10 - Just Thinking 03:28 |
| 11 - Deal With Rhythm 02:34 |
| 12 - Pon Da Horizon 04:07 |
| 13 - Work 03:38 |
| 14 - Mona June 03:39 |
| 15 - Rhythm Streets 03:09 |
| 16 - Hiphoppablues 02:31 |
| 17 - New Day 01:10 |
| 18 - Underneath The Pressure 02:21 |
| 19 - Marijuana 03:34 |
| 20 - I'm On Fire 02:30 |
| 21 - Intro To Organics 04:17 |
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| 66:33 min |
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| Slightly Stoopid's Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald were signed to |
| Sublime mastermind Brad Nowell's Skunk imprint while still in high |
| school, and did two albums for the label, Slightly Stoopid in 1996 and |
| Longest Barrel Ride two years later. While the sound back then was SoCal |
| skatepunk influenced by thrash elements and copious amounts of weed, |
| Doughty and McDonald's playing and singing had matured considerably by |
| 2001 and Live & Direct: Acoustic Roots. The duo was later rounded by |
| drummer Ryan Moran and percussionist/vocalist Oguer Ocon. By 2003 and |
| Everything You Need, they were rocking a California-centric sound of |
| loopy sampledelic pop, hip-hop influence, sunny marijuana affirmations, |
| and the occasional return to raucous skatepunk. In 2005, Slightly |
| Stoopid released their most accomplished album to date, Closer to the |
| Sun. The record mixed dub and reggae influences with light hip-hop and |
| an easy groove -- on tracks like "Ain't Got a Lot of Money," Doughty and |
| McDonald suggested Jack Johnson fronting Fun Lovin' Criminals. Their |
| eclectic mix of sounds found the band on tours over the years with a |
| variety of bands including the Marley Brothers, blink-182, G. Love & |
| Special Sauce, Pennywise, and N.E.R.D. Considering Slightly Stoopid's |
| longtime and adamantly D.I.Y. work ethic, Closer to the Sun impressively |
| debuted in the Billboard Top 200 and sold nearly 25,000 copies in its |
| first two months of release. The EP Slightly Not Stoned Enough to Eat |
| Breakfast Yet Stoopid appeared next, which contained Sun outtakes and |
| other classic studio recordings. Playing nearly 200 shows a year for |
| their diverse fan base affectionately termed Ese Locos or Stoopidheads, |
| the group released a live album (Winter Tour '05-'06) and DVD (Live in |
| San Diego) in June 2006. The releases reflected the band's tendency to |
| jam for nearly two hours at their gigs, focusing on improvisation and |
| crowd interaction. Despite their intense touring schedule, the band |
| managed to make it into the studio, and in 2007 they released |
| Chronchitis. The following year they treated fans to an updated version |
| of their Slightly Not Stoned Enought to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid |
| release. The updated version featured all of the tracks from the 2005 |
| EP, as well as outtakes from Chronchitis, cover songs and unreleased |
| crowd favorites. |
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