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Friday, March 29, 2024

This 'Age Of Unreason' Began Around 2005 And (As Predicted) Just Gains Steam

 

  Bus carrying Easter worshipers plunges off bridge killing 45 people in South Africa 

   

  5 dead and over 100 hospitalized from recalled Japanese health supplements 

   

  An unusual bar is coming to San Francisco. Only 'quality' people will be let in 

   

  AI hustlers stole women’s faces to put in ads. The law can’t help them 

 

  The ancient, volatile Christian ideas behind Trump’s obsession with blood 

   

  Pennsylvania man in "Scream" costume accused of killing neighbor with chainsaw and knife 

   

  A Filipino villager is nailed to a cross for the 35th time on Good Friday to pray for world peace 

   

  Pop music really ain’t what it used to be – officially

 

  A book bound with human skin from dead woman's corpse finally removed from Harvard library

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The Crack Emcee was born in Los Angeles. His mother had a thing with Jazz legend Charlie Mingus (producing a sister). Crack served in the Navy before settling into the Punk scenes of Los Angeles and San Francisco. He went on to join the Beatnigs (1988) Consolidated (1992) Broun Fellinis (1995) and then started his own band, Little White Radio (1998). The Crack Emcee has also been releasing a series of critically acclaimed solo mix tapes - starting with 1995's Newt Hates Me - that have solidified his reputation. This output morphed into his solo album, the anti-war Rap's Creation (2002) which was nominated for Album Of The Year (in, both, Rolling Stone and the Village Voice) and that year's list of Hip Hop's Best Anti-War Songs. Crack is listed (twice) as `an artist dedicated to integrity in Donnell Alexander's memoir, Ghetto Celebrity, and is featured on the CD, Just Payin' The Rent: The Amoeba Music Compilation, Vol. II.
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