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Bush Meat cover

tracklisting

01They R Comin feat. Barry Convex
02Worcestershire Sauce
03The Forest Spirit Sings The Bush Meat Song
04The Adventures Of the Lactating Man
05Claati Bros feat. Sir Ster
06White Wee Wee
07Brown Nosh feat. Bouncement Queen
08Drilla Ape feat. Barry Convex
09Routine Stop & Search
10Coco Pilots feat. Defisis
11Cock 'n' Roll
12Suckkrill feat. Miho
13UKKrap
14Tek Fi Joke feat. Shadowless
15Spade Invaders feat. Alpha Prhyme
16Pononee Girl
17Propa Ill feat. Gandhi Warhol
18Last Night
19Nutta's Chance





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Please welcome mild-mannered Vinnie Tiefilz, former art student, sometime comic book writer and video game designer, who was accidentally bathed in the milk of a glamour model and transformed into Infinite Livez, superhero! Along with a one-eyed teddy bear called Barry Convex, he has come to save the planet.

Except that actually it’s Inf who is the sidekick and Barry who’s running things, the former Dr Watson to the latter’s Sherlock Holmes. And while old Sherlock was partial to an armful of opium now and then, Barry’s vices are a little more exotic, his world a little stranger.

It’s a reality where a guy’s bit-on-the-side can be a monkey ("Drilla Ape"), where a whole song can be a paean to sperm ("White Wee Wee"), where video games come to life ("Spade Invaders"), where a black Bomber Command attack Parliament ("Coco Pilots"), where a man can produce enough breast milk to flood the British Isles ("The Adventures of The Lactating Man"), where selling art made out of elephant dung can be fabulously renumerative ("Claati Bros"). Oh, hang on, that last one’s actually true…

Throughout it all, Infinite manages to keep up with Mr Convex’s capricious tales and delivers them back to us with some of the tightest, most carefully structured MCing, some of the finest metaphors and imagery, some of the sharpest turns of phrase that you are likely to come across whilst snorting your drink out through your nose in horror, disgust and amusement.

One of the most unique, complete and self-contained first albums ever to come out on Big Dada, Infinite Livez’ "Bush Meat" is like "3 Feet High & Rising" on very, very, very bad acid. We can think of no higher compliment. Listen and lurch…