It's clear that as a musical statement of intent and record of influence, Yo! Bum Rush the Show crossed genre lines in a profound way. But the apex of its importance also seems to lie in being one of the first major hip hop statements that communicated to fans of punk, metal, indie rock, noise and the outer limits of avant-garde music. Witness our most recent story on Yo! Bum Rush the Show by Young Galaxy's Stephen Ramsay. This week, however; the apple falls a little closer to the tree with a great story by hip-hop maverick Buck 65 describing the album as made up of almost contradictory terms and elements that shouldn't work but miraculously do work to devastating affect. Enjoy the read...







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