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  2. Imaginary Places - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... "Imaginary Places" Single by Busdriver; ... Imaginary Places is a single by American rapper Busdriver from his album Temporary ...

  3. Busdriver - Wikipedia

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    Regan Farquhar (born February 12, 1978), better known by his stage name Busdriver (sometimes stylized in all caps), is an American rapper and producer from Los Angeles. He has collaborated with rappers such as Myka 9 , R.A.P. Ferreira , Nocando , Open Mike Eagle , 2Mex , Aesop Rock and Radioinactive .

  4. Temporary Forever - Wikipedia

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    Temporary Forever is the second studio album by American rapper Busdriver. It was released on Temporary Whatever in 2002. It was released on Temporary Whatever in 2002. It features guest appearances from Radioinactive , Rhetoric, Of Mexican Descent, and Aceyalone .

  5. The Weather (Busdriver, Radioinactive and Daedelus album)

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    Eric K. Arnold of East Bay Express said, "Busdriver and Radioinactive's rhyming cadences owe a debt to both Freestyle Fellowship and Latyrx, while Daedelus' lo-fi Casio tones could qualify him for at least a charter membership in Anticon." [4]

  6. Paris Zax - Wikipedia

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    He has produced tracks for Busdriver, Blackbird and Shape Shifters, among others. [2] He released the solo debut album, Unpath'd Waters , on Alpha Pup Records in 2005. [ 3 ]

  7. Electricity Is on Our Side - Wikipedia

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    Electricity Is on Our Side is a studio album by American rapper Busdriver. [1] [2] It was released on June 8, 2018 [3] [4] by Temporary Whatever. [5] It features guest appearances from Hemlock Ernst, Daedelus, and Denmark Vessey, among others. [4] A music video for "Right Before the Miracle" was released on June 1, 2018. [2]

  8. Fear of a Black Tangent - Wikipedia

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    Rollie Pemberton of Stylus Magazine gave the album a grade of B, saying: "The album is one of the few anti-industry freakouts that have appealed to me on both a conceptual and musical level, so whether or not you are familiar with Busdriver's skittering flow or innovative song structure, it's worth the time to see why he's so damn mad after all."

  9. Jhelli Beam - Wikipedia

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    The opening track, "Split Seconds (Between Nannies and Swamis)", was described by Thomas Quinlan of URB as "Busdriver's simplest, most accessible rap jam, eschewing the bursts of rapid rap flows that usually accompany his slower style, and only occasionally bringing in a bit of sing-song."