Saul Williams - The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!

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  1. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    By far the best hip-hop (if you can even call it that) record of the year. I'm floored.</p>
    1. Black History Month &ndash; 3:15
    2. Convict Colony &ndash; 3:24
    3. Tr(n)igger &ndash; 3:54
    4. Sunday Bloody Sunday (U2 Cover) &ndash; 4:05
    5. Break &ndash; 3:18
    6. NiggyTardust &ndash; 3:40
    7. DNA &ndash; 4:02
    8. WTF! &ndash; 5:29
    9. Scared Money &ndash; 3:48
    10. Raw &ndash; 2:50
    11. Skin of a Drum &ndash; 3:55
    12. No One Ever Does &ndash; 3:14
    13. Banged and Blown Through &ndash; 3:43
    14. Raised to be Lowered &ndash; 5:22
    15. The Ritual &ndash; 5:20

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    Every single track is epic.</p>

    Download</p>

    The catch is you can get the album for free or you can choose to pay $5 (like Radiohead did earlier in the month). Either way, you get the same product with a .pdf file that doubles as a booklet that features all the lyrics and credits and whatnot. The thing with paying $5 is you can get it in lossless format.</p>
     
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    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    Thanks for the heads up on his album. I've been waiting for it and I'll definitely pay the $5.00 to support the artist. What does lossless format mean?</p>
     
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.flac</p>

    The only downside being that applications like iTunes don't support it. Thus, you can't play it in iTunes or put it on your iPod. There's not even a plug-in for it. Good thing is that if you pay, you get 320Kbps MP3's as well, so it's pretty close to lossless.</p>
     

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