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  2. Thundercat (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Thundercat performing at Stern Grove, San Francisco, 2021. On June 22, 2015, Thundercat released The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam EP, which was developed during the production of To Pimp a Butterfly. The EP includes tributes to his friend and collaborator Austin Peralta, a jazz pianist who was signed to Brainfeeder before his death in 2012.

  3. Thundercat discography - Wikipedia

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    Thundercat - The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam. 01. "Hard Times" 02. "Song for the Dead" (produced with Mono/Poly) 03. "Them Changes" (produced with Flying Lotus) 04. "Lone Wolf and Cub" (produced with Mono/Poly and Flying Lotus) 05. "That Moment" (produced with Flying Lotus) 06. "Where the Giants Roam/Field of the Nephilim" Kirk Knight - Late ...

  4. Them Changes (Thundercat song) - Wikipedia

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    "Them Changes" is a song by American musician Thundercat. It was first released on June 18, 2015, as a single from his EP The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam. [1] [4] The track, which Thundercat co-wrote with producer Flying Lotus, was later included on Thundercat's full-length album Drunk, released on February 24, 2017.

  5. It Is What It Is (Thundercat album) - Wikipedia

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    It Is What It Is is the fourth studio album by American musician Thundercat, released through Brainfeeder on April 3, 2020. [8] It was preceded by five singles: "King of the Hill," which was released as a single from the label's compilation album Brainfeeder X in 2018, and "Black Qualls," "Dragonball Durag," "Fair Chance," and "Innerstellar Love," the latter four being released in 2020.

  6. Oh Sheit It's X - Wikipedia

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    The song was ranked at number 29 on Rolling Stone ' s 100 Best Songs of 2013, with a commentary saying it was "[t]he most concentrated dose of disco joy [... and Thundercat] goes all the way pop with an irresistibly melodic groove". [32] Chris Bodenner from The Atlantic named it the "Track of the Day" on December 19, 2015. [33]

  7. Category:Songs written by Thundercat (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Thundercat (musician)" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Drunk (album) - Wikipedia

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    A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II)", derives its title partly from Thundercat's pet cat Tron; [11] its lyrics pertain to how Thundercat would prefer to be a cat than a celebrity, and features a chorus of repeating "meows". [9] [12] "Lava Lamp" has been described by Thundercat as follows: "Feel like it's a never-ending tale. It is a lover.

  9. The Golden Age of Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, The Golden Age of Apocalypse received an average score of 80% based on 21 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".