Binary opposites, Oneton and Brosky come together to concoct a final result that is indicative of an album notable for its incredibly witty punchlines and complex pentameters. At the cusp, “Enter the 36 Tentacles” is laden with a signature boombap sound that does not disappoint alongside the aid of poignant cover-art handcrafted by the Oneton himself. Regimental Oneton and Mickey Boston bring an album that harkens back to the rap that hiphop heads from the late 90s initially fell in love with. With their multisyllabic rhymes, relatable topics and grimy soundbeds of tentacle allusions, the album is a tentacle that coils around the psyche of the listener.
Binary opposites, Oneton and Brosky come together to concoct a final result that is indicative of an album notable for its incredibly witty punchlines and complex pentameters. At the cusp, “Enter the 36 Tentacles” is laden with a signature boombap sound that does not disappoint alongside the aid of poignant cover-art handcrafted by the Oneton himself. Regimental Oneton and Mickey Boston bring an album that harkens back to the rap that hiphop heads from the late 90s initially fell in love with. With their multisyllabic rhymes, relatable topics and grimy soundbeds of tentacle allusions, the album is a tentacle that coils around the psyche of the listener.
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