- Music for Earthworms
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Music for Earthworms Studio album by Aesop Rock Released 1997 Recorded 1996-1997 Genre Alternative hip hop Label None, self-released as a CD-R Producer Aesop Rock
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(1997)Appleseed
(1999)Music for Earthworms is American hip hop artist Aesop Rock's debut album. It is available only on CD-R.[citation needed].
Aesop Rock references the album, and its rarity, in his 2002 EP Daylight, track 4, "Alchemy", when Blueprint asks:
"So why they blaming you for the cats that sleep while the earth turns?"
Aesop Rock responds:
"Yeah I had em' up all night praying I'd re-release Music For Earthworms."
Track listing
- "Abandon All Hope" − 5:12
- "Wake Up Call" − 3:19
- Featuring Percee P
- "The Substance" − 5:59
- "Merit" − 4:51
- "89.9FM Night Train Promo" − 2:09
- Contains a sample from "No Quarter" performed by Led Zeppelin
- "Live on 89.9FM Night Train" − 5:58
- "Coward of the Year" − 4:12
- Featuring Percee P
- "Shere Khan" − 6:35
- "Antisocial" − 4:10
- "Coordinates" − 3:22
- "Plastic Soldiers" − 5:18
- Contains a sample from "Heavyweights/*Tolerate" performed by Freestyle Fellowship
- "Troubled Waters" − 4:50
References
Categories:- 1997 albums
- Aesop Rock albums
- Albums produced by Aesop Rock
- 1990s hip hop album stubs
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