So, Fury recently asked me to play Lethal Weekend at the end of August. I'll be playing the same night as NATAS and King Gordy, so it'll probably have a decent crowd, so I figured I should probably get my merch game back up.fatphrank wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 5:26 pmBro, I would 100% take a burned CD of your old stuff, if it is the original way it was released anyway, but if you only have one copy, I obviously don't want to take it from you.FRANTIK wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 2:16 pmI'm setting a reminder on my phone to check tonight when I get home; I completely forgot over the weekend. I'll see what I have.fatphrank wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 9:48 amSo, it turns out I'm a dummy and also don't own a copy of the Past Present Future album. Frantik, if you find more than one extra copy, let me know. hahah. I can't believe after all of these years, I don't own that shit already.
Also, I'm glad you're the sentimental type, bro. We need more artists like that, if not only to help keep record of old releases and stuff. Also, did you ever have any other solo releases besides the Bootleg v.2 cd?
As far as my releases, when I started making music, I was part of a horrorcore group called Krazy Kidz. We released an album with like 7 tracks. I have a copy but it's scratched to shit. I'm sure there aren't any others that exist, but I do have MP3s of the songs. They're extremely terrible, but I'll upload them and send you a Google Drive link later.
I released an album on burnt CDs called Bootlegg. Bootlegg V2 is basically the same thing but on a professionally made CD, with a handful of extra tracks and a few tracks removed. I released Bootlegg V3 last year, which is basically a bunch of tracks made between 2007 and 2017, but it's only a digital release.
I haven't really told anybody yet, but Crimson Bile (me, Crakd, Ice-Pic) is back together to remake the second album that was never released. Crakd's studio had a fire and he lost all the original files, so we're remaking it from scratch. I finished the first beat, recorded my verse, and sent it over to Crakd and Ice Pic yesterday. So if we like how it comes out, the whole album will be re-recorded probably by the end of the year; I'll make sure we release a CD for that.
Also, FUCK YES to Crimson Bile reunion news.
Let me know some official info on the Krazy Kids album and the Bootleg (v1) so I can edit your artist page. Just need KK album title, year it was released, and year of release for the first Bootleg too!
So I just ordered a re-pressing of Bootlegg V2, and a first pressing of Bootlegg V3. When they get shipped to me I can let you know. They'll probably be $5-$10, and I'll throw in a burned copy of Bootlegg V1 (that was released in 2006).
Also, thank for offering to add the Krazy Kidz info. Krazy Kidz (consisting of Skitzo and Frantik) formed in 2003. We released Welcome to Slaughterville in 2005. I left in 2005 to work on solo stuff and then joined Crimson Bile, originally as the bass player. When Abyss quit the group, I became the third emcee.
I actually just found on my hard drive, the first Crimson Bile show live, when it was just Craks, Ice Pic and Abyss. Really brought me back.