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BONUS EPISODE! 25 Years of Company Flow's Funcrusher Plus (1997)

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07/18/22 • 25 min

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The Vault: Classic Music Reviews Podcast

In a bonus episode, B. Cox looks back at the impact and legacy of Company Flow's debut studio album and underground classic Funcrusher Plus as it turns 25. After negotiating a group friendly deal with Rawkus Records, the Brooklyn trio of Bigg Jus, El-P and Mr. Len crafted a debut that featured an unconventional production and rhyme style over 73 minutes that served as the launching pad for the brief success of Rawkus and also the blueprint for underground hip-hop for the next decade.

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Show Notes

Albumism: Company Flow's Debut Album "Funcrusher Plus" Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospective

https://albumism.com/features/tribute-celebrating-20-years-of-company-flow-funcrusher-plus

PopMatters: Company Flow "Funcrusher Plus"

https://www.popmatters.com/110482-company-flow-funcrusher-plus-2496076296.html


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In a bonus episode, B. Cox looks back at the impact and legacy of Company Flow's debut studio album and underground classic Funcrusher Plus as it turns 25. After negotiating a group friendly deal with Rawkus Records, the Brooklyn trio of Bigg Jus, El-P and Mr. Len crafted a debut that featured an unconventional production and rhyme style over 73 minutes that served as the launching pad for the brief success of Rawkus and also the blueprint for underground hip-hop for the next decade.

Visit The Vault Classic Music Reviews Online

www.vaultclassicpod.com

Support The Vault Classic Music Review on Buy Me A Coffee

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/vaultclassicpod

Show Notes

Albumism: Company Flow's Debut Album "Funcrusher Plus" Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospective

https://albumism.com/features/tribute-celebrating-20-years-of-company-flow-funcrusher-plus

PopMatters: Company Flow "Funcrusher Plus"

https://www.popmatters.com/110482-company-flow-funcrusher-plus-2496076296.html


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