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THE BROTHERS OF CHICO DUSTY

It’s no secret that my wiener gets girth from listening to The Black Keys. Not that I would blow them or anything, but if their sound was phallic in some magical way, yeah I’d probably go down on it and totally tap that. That being said I’d like to take the time to apologize to the people who I love and respect in my family, if you’re reading this. Moving on, The Brothers of Chico Dusty was masterfully spliced together by a cat hailing from Nashville dubbed Wick-It The Instigator and his crew of six DJ’s deep. After mixing the Black Keys’ first major track to ever have serious radio play “Tighten Up” off of their album called Brothers and Big Boi’s track “Shutterbug” snagged off of his solo LP Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son Of Chico Dusty, needless to say, dude got some serious street cred. So “The Brothers of Chico Dusty was obviously the next step.” Retorted the early to the party Wick-It. Well played sir. Well played indeed.

Now one would say, “Of course you’d dig the tracks Vinnie, their injected with rugged rock sound that is the Black Keys.” And I would come back with the inevitable and explicitly lucid “Duh.” But it has opened up an attentive ear to an entirely new sound and it’s got me rumbling over and over “I got a back-up plan to my back-up plan, to back-up my back-up plan” thanks to “Mashville’s” Wick-It crew, Big Boi and The Black Keys. Wicked cool, D.O.C. fo sho.

Listen and download here:

http://mashville.bandcamp.com/album/the-brothers-of-chico-dusty