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Royal Ruckus - The Summer of the Cicadas (2017)

Royal Ruckus - The Summer of the Cicadas (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Royal Ruckus

  • Title: The Summer of the Cicadas
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Invisible Library
  • Genre: Electronic, Hip-Hop, Psychedelic Pop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log scans)
  • Total Time: 1:56:52
  • Total Size: 757 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1 Act I - The Life Cycle of Peridoical Cicadas

1. The Waitress Song (04:15)
2. She's Dangerous (03:43)
3. Never Known a Love Like This (03:04)
4. Coconuts (03:26)
5. We Are the Music Makers (03:51)
6. Girl, We Got a Good Thing Going (03:07)
7. Wounded by Love (04:02)
8. This Should Be Enough (02:56)
9. Rhymer's Block (03:24)
10. Resolution (03:58)
11. Summer's Last Call (04:05)
12. Moment of Zen (04:20)
13. Time for Us (feat. Maddy Montes & Bonafide of GRITS) (04:19)
14. Making Nice (03:58)
15. Coulda Swore I Saw You (feat. Pigeon John) (04:09)

CD 2 Act II - Rebirth: The Lone Gunmen

16. The Pressure is On (Showdown) (feat. Spoken Nerd & Max.One of Sackcloth Fashion) (03:54)
17. Burn It to the Ground (featuring Krum & Joey the Jerk of LA Symphony) (03:58)
18. Still... (Reflections, Pt. 1) (feat. Jeremiah Dirt of Shadow of the Locust & Absent Minded) (04:36)
19. These Things Remind (04:19)
20. Boca Girls (feat. Willonius) (04:10)
21. The Lone Gunmen (feat. Spoken Nerd, Kalvin Koolidge, Uncle Dan, & Max.One) (04:07)
22. Rap Is Not Music, Son (03:30)
23. Love Slave (feat. kidDEAD) (03:50)
24. Lost Boys (feat. Cookbook of LA Symphony & Eligh of Living Legends) (03:52)
25. How Does it Feel? (04:33)
26. When Soundwaves Play (feat. Jeremiah Dirt) (03:34)
27. Never… (Reflections, Pt. 2) (feat. Jeremiah Dirt & ManChild of Mars Ill) (03:56)
28. Jacked Up on These Girls (feat. Krum) (04:09)
29. Departures (feat. Jeremiah Bonds & Kalvin Koolidge) (04:29)
30. More of the Same (feat. David Mathewes) (03:33)

The Bakersfield, CA-based Royal Ruckus got together in January of 1998 between Michael Walker (aka Flatline) and Jamey Bennett (aka Chunjay). With their Christian lyrical inspirations and all around silliness, the musical base of hip-hop is also experimented with a hybrid of punk, ska, techno, and whatever else they could throw in. Debuting in 1998 with the album Microphones, the self-release of Love Us or Leave Us followed in 1999, and eventually the EP of Not What You Expect in 2000. A "best-of" Royal Ruckus was also released that same year entitled Sweatin' to the Oldies.




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