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The Dirtball - Crook County
Suburban Noize (5/13/08)
Rap rock
Hailfar and bustification, jessup! This here good ol' boy from up in the woods of Oregon state (believe you me, brother, they might be on the wrong side of the Mason-Dixon but them Oregonians is country as a chicken coop) what calls himself The Dirtball shore can spit out them rhymes.
This here saltine rapper has the kinda flow that them slow-talkin so-and-so's from Houston can only dream about. Ain't this the kicker, though: I was playin' The Dirtball's new rekkid, Crook County for Ralphie from up the street, and as soon as the beat hit he says to me, "Hell, I know this one. I still play this game on the N64 all the damn time." Ralphie, now, he ain't quite right on account of his daddy used to use him for a toilet when he was a pup, but damned if he didn't get this one dead to rights. This Dirtball feller rhymes better than any cracker got a right to, but the hooks jes' plain ain't there mister.
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