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Reboot Wars

by The D.C. Show

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This is a refined collection of remixes, reboots, and re-discovered tracks from the past 20 years of The D.C. Show (also known as The Doomsday Cartel). With MC Mossberg, Buttnz, King Dylan, Smixx, and GQ kicking classic raps alongside King Dylan's production, a number of tracks were also picked from a Remix Contest, which includes the songs Ten Words, On Top of the World, Drinkognito, and Love an Stuff - Produced by Soulamezz, Septembryo, Scott Bennett (of The Path Less Traveled), and Septembryo again, respectively.

Within this collection you'll also find unreleased collaborations with Ricca Razor Sharp, Iron Lion, and Soleo, as well as a blistering verse from Capitole D.

Some of these tracks (Impossible, Step on the Stage, Inspire) are original songs from 2002/2003 that in some cases only required a few touchups here and there, but also include the original vocal recordings on a Radio Shack microphone. Join us in digging up old memories and hearing them again for the first time!

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released June 16, 2023

All songs written by The D.C. Show.
Produced by King Dylan, Septembryo, Scott Bennett and Soulamezz

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The D.C. Show Calgary, Alberta

The DC Show/The Doomsday Cartel are 5 skilled emcess named King Dylan, MC Mossberg, Buttnz, GQ, and Smixx. With Dylan on the beats and rhymes being kicked by all 5 whenever they feel inclined, this collective of nerds are still on the brink of never being famous after 20 some years of rap, but they still go harder than 40 viagra pills. Just Listen, or don't. Just don't go listen to Drake instead. ... more

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