The Gas Station: Mixtape, Vol. Two

The Gas Station: Mixtape, Vol. Two

Active since the early '90s, Sacramento rapper Brotha Lynch Hung is one of the most over-the-top, absurdly graphic, and consistently successful independent artists in hip-hop, with a cultlike following and a gigantic discography. While "horrorcore" as a genre came and went quicker than the Hyphy scene, Lynch has refused to tone down his style. He's released dozens of albums steeped in extreme violence, dismemberment, cannibalism, and general psychotic madness. From his classic debut 24 Deep through his recent serial-killer trilogy on Strange Music (Dinner and a Movie, Coathanga Strangla, and Mannibalector), he remains fully committed to his M.O. of musical murder and mayhem. On this second edition of his mixtape series The Gas Station, he joins forces with Ras Kass ("Knocc Knocc") and Papoose ("What They Want") and even drops a rare love song ("Horizontal" featuring Nicc Blacc). But for the most part it's the same Brotha Lynch we all know and love, delivering vivid verses about blood spatter and systematic torture set to a cacophony of demented and unsettling beats. 

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