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Funk All Y’all / Funk All Y'all

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Download links and information about Funk All Y’all / Funk All Y'all by Detroit Grand Pubahs. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:03:41 minutes.

Artist: Detroit Grand Pubahs
Release date: 2001
Genre: Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:03:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro - Lost Files of Funk 0:32
2. Funk All Y’all 6:36
3. One Hump or Two 3:43
4. Sandwiches 3:02
5. After School Special (feat. Miss Kittin) 4:59
6. Real Life 1:07
7. Ride 3:11
8. Plasticine Gene 5:13
9. Involvement Fluid 6:31
10. Offbeat Killer 3:53
11. Artificial Intelligence 3:14
12. Schizophrenic Investigator 3:02
13. The Suture the Future 4:34
14. Dr. Bootygrabber 6:56
15. Rain 7:08

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Making the huge leap from Detroit-area house parties to the worldwide club scene, Detroit Grand Pubahs pulled out all the stops on their first full-length for Jive Electro. Beginning with a lush P-Funk electro sing-along of the title track, Funk All Y'all introduces an assortment of Pubah aliases — Offbeat Killer and Evil W & Flavor Ice for two hilarious hip-hop send-ups, Percy Slade for "Plasticine Gene," Nurse Hearse for "Involvement Fluid" — over whip-smart booty techno and primitivist electro. Reprised here, the 2000 club hit "Sandwiches" ("I will be the burger baby and you will be the bun/so make your thighs like butter, easy to spread/and we can make sandwiches on the dancefloor") sounds perfectly natural next to knowing send-ups like "One Hump or Two" and "After School Special" ("she earns a lot of cash without working"). Andy Toth and Paris the Black Fu proved themselves masters of the production game long ago, and though the music is often relegated to second-division status amidst all the role-playing, Funk All Y'all is great fun for all those bored by the scads of "intelligent" techno out there.