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[[Madvillain]] is an American hiphop duo.
 
[[Madvillain]] is an American hiphop duo.
  
On the track ''"Meat Grinder"'' of their debut album ''"Madvillainy" (2004)'' the group sampled Frank Zappa's ''"[[Sleeping In A Jar]]"''. They also sampled ''"[[Very Distraughtening]]"'' on their single ''"Avalanche/Victory Lap" (2011)''.  
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On the track ''"Meat Grinder"'' of their debut album ''"Madvillainy" (2004)'' the group sampled Frank Zappa's ''"[[Sleeping In A Jar]]"''. (Interestingly enough, another rap artist [[Tyler, The Creator]] later also sampled [[Sleeping In A Jar]] on his track ''"Fuck This Election"''.)
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Madvillain also sampled ''"[[Very Distraughtening]]"'' on their single ''"Avalanche/Victory Lap" (2011)''. One of its members, Madlib, also had a solo career under the name "Quasimoto". On the album cover of his second CD, "The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas" (2005) two Zappa references can be seen: the text balloon from the album cover of [[Freak Out!]] and [[Wild Man Fischer]] in a cut-out from [[An Evening with Wild Man Fischer]].<ref>http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000803PDQ.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg</ref>
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==References==
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 02:03, 29 October 2013

Madvillain is an American hiphop duo.

On the track "Meat Grinder" of their debut album "Madvillainy" (2004) the group sampled Frank Zappa's "Sleeping In A Jar". (Interestingly enough, another rap artist Tyler, The Creator later also sampled Sleeping In A Jar on his track "Fuck This Election".)

Madvillain also sampled "Very Distraughtening" on their single "Avalanche/Victory Lap" (2011). One of its members, Madlib, also had a solo career under the name "Quasimoto". On the album cover of his second CD, "The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas" (2005) two Zappa references can be seen: the text balloon from the album cover of Freak Out! and Wild Man Fischer in a cut-out from An Evening with Wild Man Fischer.[1]

References

See also