Rhyme Vandals

Okay, I’ve finished part 1 of my 2 part graffiti focused mixes. Took a lot of research & persistance so hopefully it goes down well. This one is a mix of US, English, Swedish, Norwegian & Australian tracks. I added bits of dialogue, used some effects & created a few edits, nothing too fancy schmancy, so it should flow okay. Part 2 should be just as solid. I could have made 3 x 60min mixes, but instead I cut it down to 2 x 70min mixes, so as not to force myself to include some 2nd rate tracks. I also wanted to use only contemporary songs. Rhymesayers member DJ Jay Bird already has a mix called Aerosolics that used a lot of the classics, so I went deeper. If was to release this properly I would’ve spent time adding cuts, but as this is a freebie I relented on spending more time on it. – Idiot Proof.
intro
Typical Cats – The Manhattan Project
Fort Minor – Spray Paint & Ink Pens ft. Lupe Fiasco & Ghostface Killah
KRS-One – Out For Fame
Company Flow – Lune TNS
Swarmy – Trains Mission
Looptroop – Ambush in the Night
Warlocks – Strictly Kings & Better
Blade & The Bazay Jam Band – Blades Theme (Jigsaw Jeff remix of Pacman)
Mr.Lif – Wanted
Task Force – Still Bombing
Dilated Peoples – Night Life
Ex Vandalz – Industry Standard ft. Perk One, Rakaa Iriscience & 2Mex
Bias B – Hursty
Promoe – Freedom Fighters ft. Cos.M.I.C
Tame One – Homage 2 Da Bomberz
El-P – Bombing Pt. 2
outro
Run Buket Run
LOS ANGELES — A man the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department believe is responsible for graffiti across the state told authorities Wednesday he would turn himself in.
Deputies said Cyrus Yazdani, who is allegedly known as “Buket,” has been tagging California cities. Images and videos of the tagging can be found online, including a YouTube video showing the tag being posted on a 101 Freeway overpass near the Melrose and Normandie avenues exit.
“He was arrested in San Jose. He was arrested in Long Beach. So clearly this person gets around,” said commander Dan Finkelstein of the sheriff’s department.
KNBC’s Gordon Tokumatsu also found a video online of “Buket” being spray painted on a moving bus, as dozens of witnesses walk by.
Finkelstein, of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Transit Police, said there are more than 20 deputies working graffiti fulltime.
In one portion of the Los Angeles River, “Buket” tags can be found about every 50 yards.
Finkelstein said taggers adore attention, but their obsessive quest can become their undoing, leaving trails of evidence for police to follow.
“Some of them actually say it’s an addiction — that it’s a problem they can’t stop,” said deputy Oscar Calderon.
Deputies visited what they believed to be Yazdani’s residence on Wednesday. Deputies said they found plenty of evidence to pair with an online video.
Finkelstein said Yazdani is allegedly responsible for more than $40,000 worth of damage, which could lead to prison time.
Yazdani told deputies by phone he will turn himself in next week.
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