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  1. aesoprock.bandcamp.com › album › bazooka-toothBazooka Tooth | Aesop Rock

    Sep 23, 2003 · Originally released in 2003, Bazooka Tooth was the fourth studio album by Aesop Rock. His first full-length recording following the lauded Labor Days album, Bazooka Tooth debuted at #112 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart and #44 on their Hip-Hop and R&B charts.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Camp_LoCamp Lo - Wikipedia

    Shortly after the album's release, Aesop Rock enlisted the duo to appear on his album Bazooka Tooth, exposing them to fans of the underground Definitive Jux label. In 2007, the duo returned with Black Hollywood after a five-year hiatus from their previous release.

  3. Nov 30, 2004 · On “Limelighters” Aesop trades verses with Camp Lo over a banging beat that stamps this song with the seal of hotness. Camp Los laid-back deliveries and smooth flows provide a nice break from Aesop’s rambunctious style.

  4. Sep 23, 2003 · “Limelighters/Flunkadelic Interlude” is the fifth track on Aesop Rock’s Bazooka Tooth and was the lead single leading up to it.

  5. Sep 19, 2003 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Bazooka Tooth" on Discogs.

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  6. Bazooka Tooth is the fourth studio album by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock. It was released on Definitive Jux in 2003. [1] Critical reception. Bazooka Tooth received generally favorable reviews from critics. Metacritic gave the album a score of 74 out of 100, based on 16 reviews. [2]

  7. Jul 11, 2012 · Aesop spends more time on Bazooka Tooth experimenting both with his performance style and his beat choices rather than remaining in the same lane as he started. It takes some adjusting, but overall it still comes out as an impressive change.