Friday, February 05, 2010

HOT CLIPS FOR THE WEEKEND!

Here's a cool rap and a hot jam by a new band to take you into the weekend with style.

17 comments :

Destination A Go-Go said...

Well..
If the week-end's going to be this fresh and spunky,I say bring it on.
:P

ZZ said...

The early '90s tidily rapped-up in a little package.





...get it? I said "rapped" instead of "wrapped."

DAMN I'm good.

Grrg said...

I would actually find it really helpful if the fashions and cultural trends that tastemakers deemed "hot" were presented to me in the form of rap on a regular basis. Like maybe monthly? Like a "what's hot" column in Vogue, but with a dance beat. Seriously, someone, get on this.

Andy said...

Spunkadelic really took Canadian Rap to a whole new level.

Anonymous said...

Was that Run or DMZ?

Heather said...

Thank goodness they were flashing words on the screen in the first clip, because I have no idea. Bonus points for including "Ricki Lake," though.

It reminds me of a bet I had with a friend 12 years ago: that she couldn't logically fit the phrase "Captain Kirk" into discussion in our college History of the English Language class. I lost.

Anonymous said...

Bodacious

marahe said...

Hey, Spunkadelic was on the TMNT soundtracks...
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Spunkadelic

Neverwhere said...

Oh 1992...I totally don't miss you at all XD

robclarksbrother said...

Own a CD of Spunk Junk.

Anonymous said...

Sometimes it feels like everything is exactly the same as it was 20 years ago, only now it's all ironic. Was terribleness better or worse when it was sincere?

Unknown said...

I suddenly feel the need to wear some B.U.M. Equipment.

Anonymous said...

C'mon fellow EIT Commenters, where are the obligatory "spunk/ejaculate" jokes? You disappoint me.

Alex said...

I feel like I was just raped by 1991.

Paulo said...

Honestly, I would have loved this shit when I was a kid.

Happysquid said...

Um, I would totally buy their album.

Anonymous said...

Spunk and prosper!