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Mister Salty : Tobacco Road
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Twentysomething hip hop songwriter explores issues including American Guilt, adversity to the workplace, communicating with aliens, and drinking by yourself. The beats are pretty good too.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Spiritual Rap
Release Date: 2008
Tobacco Road Record Label: Mister Salty
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Cheers! 3:07 Album Only
Why I Really Smoke 4:12 Album Only
Cliche Souffle 3:36 Album Only
Typical Workday 3:14 Album Only
The Cut-ups 3:59 Album Only
Portraits of the Unemployed 2:37 Album Only
Bright Leaves (feat. Shortrock) 3:14 Album Only
The Diamond Blings From Many Angles 3:09 Album Only
Typical Sick Day 2:41 Album Only
Tobacco Road 4:08 Album Only
Cosmic Trigger 4:31 Album Only
Twentysomething (feat. the Red Fox) 3:50 Album Only
Some 'Ole Irreverent Shit 3:54 Album Only
Freedom of Tweak 10:34 Album Only
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Album Notes

Salty: American songwriter/tapdancer, Massachusetts transplant by way of the East Bay, CA. Has been seen frequently on the park benches of Malden with a broken tape recorder and a backpack full of malt chemicals. He\'s rhyming to invisible people who perpetually live in 1994 after the sun sets.

Salty: frontrunner nominee of the \"I Dropped Acid in High School\" Party. Electorally challenging CFR as well as Illuminati. Cast your vote, for Devil Number 1, 2, or 3, or me this Super Tuesday. Try and make it an interesting news day, that\'s all I ask...

Rumor has it: he hopped a train one day in order to go live in an abandoned factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Said he had some plans for the battery-powered sampler and those typewriters he kept in the spare room. But I bet he actually went to South America or some shit, trying to jump ship on those credit card payments.

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