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  1. Purple Naked Ladies is the debut studio album by American soul band The Internet, a duo consisting of Syd tha Kyd and Matt Martians of Odd Future at the time. The digital version of the album was released on December 20, 2011, with a physical copy, with bonus tracks released on January 31, 2012.

  2. Their debut album Purple Naked Ladies was released on December 20, 2011. It was the first physical album to be released through Odd Future Records. Two songs from the album, "Cocaine" and "Fastlane", had music videos to accompany their release. The Internet has a song included on the Odd Future album The OF Tape Vol. 2, called "Ya know".

  3. Purple Naked Ladies is the debut studio album by American soul band The Internet, a duo consisting of Syd tha Kyd and Matt Martians of Odd Future at the time. The digital version of the...

  4. Current lineup consists of Syd (lead vocals), Matt Martians (keyboard and vocals), Patrick Paige II (bass guitar), Christopher A. Smith (drums) and Steve Lacy (guitar and vocals). Their debut...

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  5. Mar 23, 2017 · Listen free to The Internet – Purple Naked Ladies (Violet Nude Women, They Say and more). 14 tracks (41:34). Debut studio album by hip hop soul band The Internet, a duo consisting of Syd Tha Kid and Matt Martians of OFWGKTA.

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  6. Sep 24, 2013 · By Renato Pagnani. Genre: Pop/R&B. Label: Odd Future. Reviewed: September 24, 2013. Despite Syd tha Kid and Matt Martian's affiliation with Odd Future, the bubbly neo-soul on Purple Naked...

  7. Dec 20, 2011 · The Internet’s debut record, Purple Naked Ladies, lacks the attitude that usually packs the collective’s other releases. Tracks with such provocative titles as “She dgaf” (an acronym for “don’t give a fuck”) and “C*nt” lack follow-through, feeling like punches with zero weight behind them.