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  2. Maggot Brain - Wikipedia

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    Maggot Brain is the third studio album by the American funk rock band Funkadelic, released by Westbound Records in July 1971. It was produced by bandleader George Clinton and recorded at United Sound Systems in Detroit during late 1970 and early 1971. [ 1 ]

  3. Free Your Mind... and Your Ass Will Follow - Wikipedia

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    In a positive review, AllMusic's Ned Raggett felt that both the album and title track are worthy of the credo and that the other songs range from "the good to astoundingly great." [8] Record Collector magazine's Paul Rigby called Free Your Mind a "superb" album which mixes "a dirty groove with wacked-out sound effects and razor-sharp lyrics. [3]

  4. List of albums awarded 10 by Pitchfork - Wikipedia

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    Maggot Brain: Funkadelic: 1971 Dave Segal — [143] 31 October 2020 American Beauty: Grateful Dead: 1970 Andy Cush — [144] 19 September 2021 Look-Ka Py Py: The Meters: 1969 Hanif Abdurraqib — [145] 5 October 2021 Discovery: Daft Punk: 2001 Noah Yoo Awarded as part of a 2021 list in which Pitchfork amended the scores of 19 previously ...

  5. Maggot Brain (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Maggot Brain" is an instrumental by the American band Funkadelic, released on their 1971 album Maggot Brain. The original recording, over ten minutes long, features little more than a spoken introduction and an extended guitar solo by Eddie Hazel. Music critic Greg Tate described it as Funkadelic's A Love Supreme. [5]

  6. Funkadelic (album) - Wikipedia

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    The group that would become Funkadelic was formed by George Clinton in 1964, as the unnamed backing section for his doo wop group The Parliaments. [2] Funkadelic signed to Westbound in 1968.

  7. Red Hot Chili Peppers’Blood Sugar Sex Magik Turns 30 ... - AOL

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    But the Chili Peppers were kinda the gateway drug for that: “OK, I’ve listened to Blood Sugar Sex Magik, so I’m gonna go back and listen to Maggot Brain and Lick My Decals Off [, Baby ...

  8. Westbound Records - Wikipedia

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    The label's most successful and influential act was Funkadelic, including the classic “Maggot Brain”. [1] Its biggest hit was "The Americans" recorded by local news reporter Byron MacGregor in 1974. Westbound was also home to the Ohio Players before they went to Mercury Records and the label had a top 15 hit with "Funky Worm."

  9. P-Funk mythology - Wikipedia

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    The incantation on "Maggot Brain" concludes, "I knew I had to rise above it all or drown in my own shit." [22] [23] The song "Super Stupid" links maggot brain to fear with lyrics about a protagonist who snorts heroin thinking it is cocaine. Super Stupid is said to have a "maggot brain" and to have "lost the fight and the winner is fear". [24]