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Dr. Octagon, The Return of Dr. Octagon

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1358604

Disk length: 34m 27s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Our Operators Are Masturbating 0:24
2. Trees 2:46
3. Aliens 2:54
4. Ants (feat. DJ Dexter) 3:01
5. Don't Worry Mz Pop Music 0:32
6. Perfect World 2:37
7. The Turtle Skit 1:08
8. Al Green 2:45
9. A Gorilla Driving A Pickup Truck 3:35
10. Got Any Kids? 0:23
11. Doctor Octagon 2:58
12. It's the Morning 2:48
13. Jumpstart 3:24
14. Eat It (feat. Princess Superstar) 5:01

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Review

At last, the official sequel to Dr. Octagon featuring Kool Keith, One Watt Sun, DJ Dexter and Princess Superstar

The Return Of Dr. Octagon is the follow-up to Kool Keith's 1996 critically acclaimed Dr. Oncagonecoloyst (Dream Works), a psychedelic hip-hop concept album about a deadly, libidinous and doped-up doctor.

Return of Dr.Octagon is deeper, funkier and more spaced out than the original album. This time around Keith's groundbreaking mic skills and schizophrenic imagination compliment the mysterious production and collaborators. Dr. Octagon has reinvented himself covering a broad lyrical range that includes everything from socially conscious sermonizing to intergalactic martian fables.

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The Return of Dr. Octagon

Tracks: 15 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 38m 41s (+4m 14s)

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