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It is mentioned, only not by name.
"In 1985, former King Tubby protégé Prince Jammy produced a song for a singer named Wayne Smith that utilized a manipulated beat from a primitive Casio drum machine."

This article should probably explain that the term "DJ" in Jamaica has a different meaning than in the rest of the world.

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R U HAVIN A GIGGLE THERE M8

I've encountered the hair dryer bit on the internet about 15 years ago (maybe it was a Steven Wright or Jack Handey bit?), but this was still awesome.

"Look over there you guys, it's the Statue of Liberty! Oh my gosh that's like my favorite statue ever! It's the best!

WHOOP WHOOP MY NINJA

Sorta looks like shit. Should be a painting.

That's actually because record labels don't release acapellas (isolated vocal tracks) like they used to.

For me, it was Naughty College Sluts 7.

Amazing! That means you've listened to every album released in the past 15 years.

I still haven't gotten over Haines' 2006 solo album "Knives Don't Have Your Back".

2 things crept me out: Pokeys and Phantos (google them).

11, 12, make audiences shit theyselves

First!

First!

2 Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Furious?

The only bummer is that since the included posters were double-sided, it was impossible to frame all three versions of the cover without buying multiple copies of the LP.

Yay, another middling Wu-Tang release to file next to my dusty "Pro Tools" CD by GZA, and my "Wu-Massacre" vinyl I bought for the poster.

My first ejaculation.