The Loneliest Punk is Fatlip's debut solo album. The album was recorded on Delicious Vinyl records. The name is a play on "Thelonious Monk", the famous jazz pianist.
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The Loneliest Punk | |
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Studio album by Fatlip | |
Released | November 1, 2005 |
Recorded | 1999-2000 |
Genre | Hip hop |
Length | 48:21 |
Label | Delicious Vinyl |
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Production of the album was handled by acclaimed hip hop producer J-Swift (who was responsible for The Pharcyde's debut album, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde) and producer Squeak E. Clean among others. Executive producers of the album were Mike Floss and Edy Crahp, which some have speculated to be Fatlip himself, as the name "Edy Crahp" is really just "Pharcyde" in reverse (In the song "Today's Your Day," he raps, "Edy Crahp, comin' with different shit/Edy Crahp, write it down nigga, see the reverse significance?", lending credence to this theory).
The album features guest MCs Chali 2na (of Jurassic 5) and Shock G (aka Humpty Hump).
The song "Today's Your Day (Whachagonedu?)" was featured in the seminal skateboarding film titled Yeah Right! directed by Spike Jonze for Girl Skateboards as well as the 2005 video game Blitz: The League.
The song "What's Up Fatlip?" was featured in the video game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland.
Contributors | |
Producers | |
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Producer(s) | J-Swift, Squeak E. Clean, Venus Brown |
Executive Producer(s) | Edy Crahp, Mike Floss |
Performers | |
Lead vocals and rapping | Fatlip |
Additional vocals and rapping | Chali 2na, Shock G, Volume 10 |
Technicians | |
Mixing | Dylan Dresdow |
Engineering | Dylan Dresdow |
Mastering | Tom Baker |
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