Poisonous Plants

Poisonous Plants

Infobox Album | Name = Poisonous Plants
Type = Album
Artist = Kerbloki


Released = October 26, 2004
Recorded =
Genre = Rap
Electronica
Indie
Length = 20:17
Label = Lucid Records
Producer = Mike Westbrook of Kerbloki
Reviews =
Last album = "Kerbloki S/T Full Length CD"
(2002)
This album = "Posionous Plants CD/EP"
(2004)

"Poisonous Plants" is a 2004 CD/EP by Kerbloki. Kerbloki's 8 song CD/EP on Lucid Records of Deerfield, Illinois is a follow up to their self-titled full-length album. Kerbloki hail from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Kerbloki is MJ (aka Urban Myth) and JB (aka the Chip), two MCs whose infectious rhymes are entertaining crowds from punk rockers to hard core hip hop enthusiasts from coast to coast. Creating all of the original music from scratch, producer/rapper Mike Westbrook blends hard hitting beats with everything from organs to guitars to synthesizers and string instrument arrangements just to name a few. Producing and recording everything in Westbrook’s private Pro Tools equipped studio has given Kerbloki the ability to create a totally new and original sound.

Track listing

# "It Must Be Nice" - 2:56
# "Dicho y Hecho" - 3:10
# "Bass Tone" - 3:43
# "Boom-Clap" - 2:40
# "Paradise" - 2:38
# "Who Ya Feelin?" - 2:27
# "Please Don't Die in the Ice!" - 2:50

Personnel

*Mike Westbrook (aka M.J.) - MC, producer
*John Bowman (aka J.B.) - MC
*Murat Dirlik - bass on tracks 1,4,5


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