Candy's .22

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Alone 00:00 Tools
Our French Sux 00:00 Tools
2 Shitbags & The Flys that go With' em (feat. Mickey Avalon & Metfly) 00:00 Tools
Rock With Us 00:00 Tools
Lazy Days 00:00 Tools
Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
Why Did You Go 00:00 Tools
See Me Coming 00:00 Tools
Smooth 00:00 Tools
Cast Away Ft Akuma 00:00 Tools
Im The Man Ft Mickey Avalon 00:00 Tools
False Hope (feat. Fatlip) 00:00 Tools
I'm the Man (Feat. Mickey Avalon) 00:00 Tools
Wishing Well 00:00 Tools
Sam Berkowitz 00:00 Tools
Boomer Ft Bleubird And Inaspace 00:00 Tools
Switchfoot 00:00 Tools
Nightmare Ft 2mex 00:00 Tools
Toast To Our Friends 00:00 Tools
Blood Thirsty Ft Ben E Elim And Cam The Wizzard 00:00 Tools
Luckey Guy 00:00 Tools
Streetlights Shine 00:00 Tools
BIDY BYE 00:00 Tools
A Girl and Her Gun 00:00 Tools
Out The Window 00:00 Tools
Downtownes 00:00 Tools
DEZIRE 00:00 Tools
SUX TO BE THE BEST 00:00 Tools
Rotten Tooth 00:00 Tools
Shifty Ol'd Drunks (feat. Nyquil & Azreal) 00:00 Tools
Cool With Me (feat. 2Mex) 00:00 Tools
Nightmare (Feat. 2Mex) 00:00 Tools
Sucks To Be The Best 00:00 Tools
Finding a New Way (feat. Dj LA Jae) 00:00 Tools
Shards Of Glass 00:00 Tools
Byedy-Bye 00:00 Tools
Cautious Thunder Remix 00:00 Tools
Gloomy Cuts 00:00 Tools
Blood Thirsty 00:00 Tools
I'm the Man 00:00 Tools
Boomer (Feat. Bluebird & Inaspace) 00:00 Tools
Astronomy 00:00 Tools
Boomer (Featuring Bleubird & Innaspace) 00:00 Tools
Nightmare (Featuring 2Mex) 00:00 Tools
Cast away (Featuring Akuma) 00:00 Tools
Cool With Me 00:00 Tools
I'm The Man (Featuring Mickey Avalon) 00:00 Tools
Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Cast Away 00:00 Tools
Blood Thirsty (feat. Ben.e Elim & Cam The Wizzard) 00:00 Tools
I'm the man (Featuring Mickey Avalos) 00:00 Tools
Boomer (feat. Bleubird & Innaspace) 00:00 Tools
Blood thirsty (Featuring Ben.e Elim & Cam the Wizzard 00:00 Tools
Boomer 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do 00:00 Tools
Shifty Old Drunks 00:00 Tools
Why Did You Go) 00:00 Tools
Couple O Shitbags And The Flys That Go With Em 00:00 Tools
Weastwick Utd F.C. 00:00 Tools
Blood Thirsty (Feat. Ben.e Elim & Cam the Wizard) 00:00 Tools
Cast Away (Feat Akuma) 00:00 Tools
Shifty Old Drunks (feat. Azrael & Nyqwil) 00:00 Tools
Nightmare (Ft. 2Mex) 00:00 Tools
I'm The Man (Ft. Mickey Avalon) 00:00 Tools
Cast Away (Ft. Akuma) 00:00 Tools
Boomer (Feat. Bleubird & Inaspace) 00:00 Tools
Boomer (Feat. Bleubird & Inaspace 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do? (Feat. Die, Subtitle & Busdriver) 00:00 Tools
Weastwick UTD F.C. (Feat. Onry Ozzborn) 00:00 Tools
Couple O Shitbags And The Flys That Go With Em (Feat. Andre Legacy & Mickey Avalon) 00:00 Tools
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Candy's .22 are rappers Stereo 13 (formerly Existereo) and Barfly. Long lost step-cousins who make stunning, unaffected rap songs likely to be embraced by hip hop outsiders as much as purists. Though they make rap music the pair are years removed from the youthful trappings of by-the-numbers hip hop identity. They've grown into the people they are, for better or worse and they're letting their music represent just that. Together they mine cautionary tales and confessional memoirs from a sort of pathological over-sharing set to rhyme and beat with unique and infecting result. Stereo's urgent, dense baritone delivery coupled with Barfly's ranging, measured drawl recalls the work of such delightfully contrasting vocal duos as Cypress Hill and the Smut Peddlers. Poetic lyrics and themes that have more in common with Gram Parsons than Nas. Infectious, sing-along hooks that have more in common with Garth Brooks than De La Soul. All of it set to a backdrop of cohesive beat selections which draw from a spectrum of folk, rock and country while never feeling shoe-horned into the rap genre. These unlikely rap troubadours earned credibility and paid dues within the culture of hip hop and rap music respectively as members of some very respected West Coast crews. Stereo as a member of fabled L.A. rap collective the Shape Shifters and the world famous CBS graffiti crew while Barfly made his bones as a member of Seattle's Oldominion crew and with his former group The Saturday Knights. The unusual name and their startlingly un-hip-hop image may give you pause but the music undoubtedly speaks for itself. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.