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Remixes (Dam-Funk + James Pants) 12"
 
Stones Throw
format: EP
year of release: 2007

lab price: $6.00
available: restocking
item #: lp-3399

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Burn Rubber - Dam-Funk Remix  
  Burn Rubber - Dam-Funk Remix Inst  
Gotta Get Ridda Rick - James Pants Remix  
  Gotta Get Ridda Rick - James Pants Remix Inst  
Jackyabody  
 
R E V I E W
dam-funk's remix of Baron Zen's "Burn Rubber(1)" was easily one of the best tracks from the Baron's recent remix collection, and now it's on 12" with a bonus instrumental version to satisfy your need for synth-drenched funk (which was made out of lo fi 80s Cali punk). On the flip, we get James Pants' killer electro remix of "Gotta Get Ridda Rick(2)" (plus instrumental) and the Baron Zen track "Jackyabody," which is basically just a bonus beat section with drum programming from PB Wolf.