backpacker rap was awesome. i don't care what anyone says. not sure if there's a "backpacker" scene today, but mid-late 90s backpacker shyt was one of my favorite subgenres as a youngn
saw little brother at the black cat when they were on tour for the listening
great experience, that club can be a great place with the right act. i've been in there going stupid to weird electro music, DC hardcore bands, and groups like little brother.
went to a dilla tribute show there about 2 years ago, one of the worst shows i've ever seen. nothing worse than the crowds at dilla tributes, even tho they're for a good cause yadda yadda.
Demba Ba "Yesterday I was looking back and smiling to myself, saying 'Yes, I've done it.'
Little Brother - Lovin' It - YouTube
Little Brother - All For You - YouTube
Little Brother
I loved these dudes. I remember seeing them at Black Cat for the GetBack album.
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Striker Marouane Chamakh has joined West Ham United on loan for the remainder of the 2012/13 season.
The Morocco international has featured 67 times for the Gunners since his arrival from Ligue 1 side Bordeaux in May 2010, netting on 14 occasions.
With first-team appearances limited this term to the Capital One Cup - where Chamakh helped Arsenal to a dramatic fourth round 7-5 victory over Reading with an extra-time brace - and one Champions League outing, the 28-year-old heads to Upton Park for the opportunity of more regular competitive football.
Chamakh will be ineligible for the Hammers’ Premier League visit to Emirates Stadium later this month.
Everyone at Arsenal Football Club wishes Marouane well for his time with Sam Allardyce’s team.