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Lee Scott's unstoppable scouse swagger and sick word play. Rare for a Hip-hop album to have such a strong sense of place. Even more impressive when that place is Runcorn. spatchcock
supported by 4 fans who also own “Kelly Had A Seizure”
Last year's album of the year has returned with a dynamic twist. Removing the vocals, allowing the listener to fully focus on the talents of The Purist & Co. Sounds leapt into my ears that I was previously unaware of..
This is something not to be missed. AngelDuster