Bad Rabbits - Stick Up Kids
Table of Contents
Download
Filename: bad-rabbits-stick-up-kids.rar- MP3 size: 49.4 mb
- FLAC size: 491.4 mb
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
---|---|---|
Girl I'm Like Damn! | 2:58 | |
She's Bad | 3:7 | |
She's Bad | 3:07 | |
Neverland | 3:4 | |
Booties | 2:36 | |
Girl I'm Like Damn! (Feat. Travis McCoy) | ||
Advantage Me | 3:18 | |
Can't Back Down | 3:15 | |
Girl I'm Like Damn! | 2:58 | |
Can't Back Down | 3:15 | |
Girl I'm Like Damn | ||
Trix Are For Kids | 3:26 | |
Stick Up Kids | 3:12 |
Images
Catalog Numbers
- MOM006
- 57008
- 006
Labels
- Mind Over Matter Records
- Not On Label
- Mind Over Matter records
Listen online
- ouvir online
- kuunnella verkossa
- écouter en ligne
- online anhören
- lyssna på nätet
- escuchar en línea
- ascolta in linea
- online luisteren
- lytte på nettet
Formats
- Vinyl
- 10"
- Green/Blue Half & Half
- CD
- EP
- 33 ⅓ RPM
- Limited Edition
- Numbered
- Black
- Solid White
- Black Vinyl
- Solid White Vinyl
- Green/Blue Half & Half All Media
- Deluxe Edition
- White
- Reissue
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Backing Vocals | Boston City Singers |
Bass | Graham Masser |
Design | ArtOk |
Drums | Sheel Davé |
Guitar | Salim Akram, Santiago Araujo |
Horns | Aaron Dressler, Joel Gonzalez, Robert Oswald Jr., Zach Lucas |
Keyboards | RP Thompson |
Synth | RP Thompson |
Mastered By | Matthew Azevedo |
Producer | Bad Rabbits, Jayson Michael Dezuzio |
Vocals | Fredua Boakye, Travie McCoy (tracks: 5) |
Written-By | Bad Rabbits |
Notes
- Pressed on heavyweight 10" across three different color variants. The outer jacket is made of black railroad board and is die-cut with the iconic "BR" logo. The inner sleeve is a solid white jacket with the green and blue BR logo screen printed on it, so when the two pieces are put together you are given the full color-filled Bad Rabbits logo.
- 15 Test Pressings
- 50 Black
- 100 Solid White
- 100 Green/Blue Half & Half (THIS)
- Produced by: Jayson Michael Dezuzio & Bad Rabbits
- Recorded at: Treehouse Sound
- Songs by: Bad Rabbits and RP Thompson
- Guest Vocals by: Travis McCoy (courtesy of Atlantic Records), Oxymorrons, Boston City Singers & friends
- Cover artwork by: Eric Nally - Illustration artwork by: Vance Kelly
- Horns: Joel Gonzalez (trumpet), Zach Lucas (alto sax), Aaron Dressler (tenor sax)
- Management: Piermont Management
- 10 Year Anniversary Edition - Limited to 39. Numbered
- 50 Black (THIS)
- 100 Green/Blue Half & Half
- 100 Solid White (THIS)
- 20 "Collector's Edition" bundles were available at the time of release. Each box set included one of each of the regular three variants (Black, White, Green/Blue Half & Half) all housed in a custom hand screened box with the Bad Rabbits logo on the front and a numbered "Collector's Edition" obi strip.
- 10 Year Anniversary Edition - Limited to 25. Los Angeles show version on White vinyl. Hand Numbered.
- 2011 Reissue of Stick Up Kids album on c.d. in thin cardboard sleeve. Also includes bonus track "Trix Are for Kids".
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout: <57008> Stick Up Kids builtbyicon.com 01About Bad Rabbits
Bostons Bad Rabbits is a unique mix of power and Soul with the definite propensity to explode on stage. They are the surprising combination of New Jack Swing and late 80s/early 90s dance with a hard, hybrid edgethe combined swagger of Prince with the intensity of Bad Brains.
The innovative genre is called New Crack Swing, a lively twist on an era they were genuinely influenced by, and perhaps only Dua Boakye has the vocals and presence to pull it off. He has that raw Soul that goes back to Sly and the Family Stone, a rare and unstoppable talent; uncanny, as well, when matched with his ability to sing as hard as any rocker today.
The best representation of their sound can be heard on the track, Stick Up Kids, which exhibits the vocals reminiscent of the Bobby Brown My Prerogative movement, a synth that conjures Morris Day and the Time, and a distinctive hard edge that any fan of high-energy, in-your-face music can enjoy.
As hip hop icon, Slick Ricks current backup band, the group has developed a taste for extensive touring, and because of their years together in The Eclectic Collective, its no surprise they already have a large fan base. Any loyal fan of either group followed Bad Rabbits and appreciated their growth, from their first promos to their unveiling at a Brooklyn venue, as demonstrated by the large crowd that already knew all the words from only Myspace and no official release.
There is an early, undeniable excitement about the band, part fueled by Travis Mccoy (Gym Class Heroes) giving a shout out to Bad Rabbits before thousands at Warped Tour, part because of their Karmaloop.com clothing sponsor, whose founder, Greg Selkoe, recently told Complex Magazine that Bad Rabbits will be the next big thing out of Boston.