News with Mark Alford 2 (Skit) Lyrics

[Mark Alford]
We now have some developing news to tell you this hour about apparent mass vandalism in Kansas City. Police say it looks like the vandals are targeting local school buildings. Now traditionally, vandals use spray paint, as you know, to tag property... In these cases, the letters "EBAH" appear to be burned into the sides of multiple Kansas City school buildings

Police say it happened some time over night and police say the only lead they really have right now points to some sort of connection with Kansas City based rap artist Tech N9ne; maybe a fan. You might remember Tech N9ne released a recording back on September of 2012 with that same title that was now found burned into the schools: E.B.A.H

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The second news cast in the album Something Else by Tech N9ne, featuring Kansas City news reporter, Mark Alford.

In the second installment of the news casts, Alford describes the letters E.B.A.H. being burned into the sides of school buildings. This is an allusion to Tech N9ne’s 2012 EP of the same name and to his alter ego. The letters stand for:

Evil Brain, Angel Heart.

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July 30, 2013
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