October 11, 2022

The Max-Approved Mixtape - Episode #28! (Brought to you by RandoMax Radio)

 

 

The Max-Approved Mixtape, called as such because I personally co-sign every song featured wherein, hits its twenty-eighth installment today, and its accompanying two hundred and eighty songs make for a playlist that is entertaining as fuck. Sure, that’s may just be my bias talking, but those of you two who have been around the blogs for a while should be aware that I know of what I speak, and I have no reason to steer anybody wrong, because where’s the fun in that? I watch movies that are so bad they’re enjoyable, as I’m sure a lot of you two do, since my writing attracts a very specific type of nerdery, but that same level of ironic pleasure cannot be assigned to music: as a medium, sound is all you’re presented with, and if the sounds are awful, there’s no reason to trudge through a song just to see if it winds up being laughably bad. It just doesn’t work that way. If it sucks, it sucks, and these songs do not suck.

Anyway, press ‘play’ on Episode 28 and let me know what your new favorite song is below. 



MAX-APPROVED MIXTAPE EPISODE #28:

1. Step Brothers – “Burnt Trees”
2. Meyhem Lauren x Daringer – “Conflict Resolution"
3. Sticky Fingaz – “S.T.F.U.” (featuring M.O.P. and Onyx)
4. Your Old Droog – “Mrs. Cloutfire” (featuring Mach-Hommy)
5. Prince Paul – “Weapon World” (featuring Kool Keith)
6. Sauce Money – “Pre-Game (Album Version)” (featuring Jay-Z)
7. Big Shug – “Sic A N----z” (featuring Bumpy Knuckles)
8. Scientifik – “Slicka Picka Upper”
9. Tha Alkaholiks – “Hit and Run” (featuring Xzibit)
10. House of Pain – “Irish Pride”

The artists involved receive a royalty every time you listen to this mix, so you should feel good about letting it run on ‘repeat’ until the next installment goes up. Share/repost this mix across your socials, and while you’re at it, jump onto the Patreon and secure your spot to support the written word, since, as you’ve likely noticed, the posts over here have been slacking quite a bit. Not the case over at the Patreon, though. Every little bit helps keep these projects sustainable, and I would certainly be grateful.


Enjoy!

-Max

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