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Doomtree

Doomtree

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 4 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Gym Class Heroes, One Block Radius, Nappy Roots

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Game Over (3:30)
explicit Date added: 07/31/08 | Total listens: 3,360

User reviews for Doomtree

Average rating4h starsOut of 4 votes

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Editor's review

One great thing about hip-hop from uncommon places: it's always packed with energy. Minneapolis's Doomtree squad are no exception. The group drops serious old-school vinyl skippage, then tries to match the vibe in verse with rat-a-tat rhyme schemes.

Biography

The five rappers and four producers that make up the Doomtree crew have been powering through the underground community since their inception, with critically acclaimed releases from their home-grown label, including their own False Hopes series of EPs, and the release of P.O.S.s Ipecac Neat (named "Best Album of the Year" by The Star Tribune). Since meeting in junior high, they've all lived and worked together, helping to create the dynamic and tireless work ethic they have developed as a group. Over the past five years, Doomtree has gained momentum as one of the best hip-hop collectives in the Midwest.
 
The self-titled album, DOOMTREE, is a landmark for the group and a self-proclaimed beast. With 21 tracks, not only does the record build the momentum of the crew, but it also highlights their talents as solo artists. With an already outstanding catalog including fans of punk and indie rock, and rap purists, this release is sure to rally an even bigger audience with the call for independent thought. As Doomtree says, "The anthems are victorious, the storysongs are full of dream and intrigue, and the bangers reset pacemakers."

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